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"Attacking: send garbage lines to your opponent by clearing lines.\nDefending: after your opponent send you lines, you offset this garbage by clearing lines.\nCounter attack: Send attack back at your opponent after offseting incoming garbage, or taking the hit then attack back.\nIn most games, garbage offsetting is 1:1, i.e. one attack offsets one incoming garbage.",
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},
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{"Combo",
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"ren combo",
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"Known in Japan as REN.\nConsecutive line clears make up combos. The second line clear in the combo is 1 combo, and the third line clear is 2 combo, and so on.\nUnlike Back to Back, placing a piece that does not clear a line will break the combo.",
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{"Side well",
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"sidewell",
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"A way of stacking where you have a 6-block-wide stack on the left, and a 3-block-wide stack on the right.\nFor a skilled player, this method of stacking might reduce the key presses needed for stacking, and is a popular Sprint stacking method. The reason why it works has to do with the fact that pieces spawn with a bias to the left.",
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},
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{"Combo",
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"ren combo",
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"term",
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"Known in Japan as REN.\nConsecutive line clears make up combos. The second line clear in the combo is 1 combo, and the third line clear is 2 combo, and so on.\nUnlike Back to Back, placing a piece that does not clear a line will break the combo.",
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},
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{"20G",
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"20g",
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"term",
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