For finding the PC number from number of pieces used, I prefer this method instead: Divide and round down the # of pieces by 10, and add 4 if the last digit was 5 (only applicable sometimes when you have used 2L) Divide the number by 7 and add 1. If the number is too big (i.e. more than 3 digits), you can use divisibility rule of 7 of subtracting 2 * the last digit of the number from the remaining number, then multiplying by 10. So for example: 2795 pieces -> 279+4 = 283 -> (28-2*3)*10 = 220 -> 220 = 70*3 + 7 + 3 -> 3 + 1 = 4 -> 4th PC
Would like to note some small things that could be helpful to some newer PC moders. If you have a lot of s/z you can look for some sz reductions(holes which look like an I and an O stacked on each other are a common type) to make solving flatter and easier. Also when you have any early extra I's nearby you can look for a bottom row skim to create a 3h PC which can sometimes be easier.
This is quite interesting, from my personal experience 3L pcs are harder to solve than regular pcs. This could be an interesting topic to look into in the future.
@@Hosef well it depends on vision I guess. I find some small scale skims easier to see since I think of pco skims a lot. Although I would agree it is a bit harder to get a good shape on 3 line
This is an extremely educational video. I honestly don't think I could have asked for a better explanation. I do have one question, though. Why aren't the percentages of lines cleared discussed? For example, only the I piece can clear a 4 or single lined structure perfectly while the other 6 pieces in the bag can clear 2 lines. Wouldn't this be considered a more practical way to learn? From a freestyle point of view, Wouldn't you ideally look to down stack into a perfect clear? Even when you consider the L&J's potential in clearing three lines perfectly, it is either one or the other and just as low of a chance as a 4 line perfect clear. Idk, seems to me that a 2 line clear chances should be much higher and you might avoid learning the less common methods. I imagine that I am oversimplifying things.
Hi, thanks for the complement, as for your question, I have a highly theoretical PC Gang member answered: "Generally, splitting PCs down into the lines that they clear actually overcomplicates most things, even for downstack PCs. One gains much more knowledge from studying the specific solves of a setup and their patterns. For downstack PCs, it is more useful to know common patterns and how to stack to 'funnel' your board into them." - algebruh
@@Hosef I appreciate you taking the time to find me an answer. I actually finished the practice course of PCO in one sitting. 711 solutions just seemed to fly by. I believe the answer giving is better than I expected. As it is a more practical way to go about it. Considered me intrigued.
Hello, I cant seem to find any solutions for heart + PCO anywhere. I am aware you can turn it into a tub but that’s pretty much the only one I know. If you know anywhere I can find solutions please let me know.
In case you just want the link, here are them: General solutions: tinyurl.com/2qnvgxnb Solutions that saves O: tinyurl.com/2q6nvfys Solutions that saves T: tinyurl.com/yj6z8lo2
hihi! sorry for the late reply, i was a bit off from TH-cam. I think if you're facing problems solving a particular setup, you might want to use different tools to analyze them (wirelyre pc solver, sfinder, etc...) and learn the solution. A huge part in PC solving is about pattern recognition, so my advice would be play more, but make sure to review your missed pcs!
The video really talks about Consecutive PC Looping more instead of "10 PC Guide for Tetris Beginners". It might benefit you more to pick the specific parts you want to learn in the video instead of sitting through the whole 18 minutes.
CANT YOU JUST SHOW HOW TO DO IT????????????????????????? 20 MINUTES OF TALKING AND SPAMMING THEORY. I DONT WANT TO KNOW ALL THAT JUST SHOW ME HOW TO GOD DAMN DO THE PC MATE. SRSLY
There is no one way to do it; it is a skill which must be learned by understanding and executing the concepts describe by this video. Your results may vary!
For finding the PC number from number of pieces used, I prefer this method instead:
Divide and round down the # of pieces by 10, and add 4 if the last digit was 5 (only applicable sometimes when you have used 2L)
Divide the number by 7 and add 1.
If the number is too big (i.e. more than 3 digits), you can use divisibility rule of 7 of subtracting 2 * the last digit of the number from the remaining number, then multiplying by 10.
So for example: 2795 pieces -> 279+4 = 283 -> (28-2*3)*10 = 220 -> 220 = 70*3 + 7 + 3 -> 3 + 1 = 4 -> 4th PC
I only thought about this method after I made 10pc guide. Sanoy pro!
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With all these terminologies thrown in the air, it feels like I've rediscovered the joy of learning the rubix cube with all of these "algorhithims"
It always reminds me of cubing haha
for future reference "rubiks" not rubix
Same
Same
@@yolowkayskrt people in speedcubing forums also say rubix
how did it take me this long to finally get recommended this masterpiece
OMG hi cab!!!
Same
As someone who got Tetrio 10PC badge right after watching this video, I can confirm that this video really helped me a lot!
OK smbbs world no 3 pc mode player
very cool video man, you deserve many more subscribers, quality is very professional for having this channel size, I liked it a lot!!
Thank you so much!
wow thank you hosef so pro i will now copy what you did at 1:25 and hopefully get the 10pc badge :D
You would need a lot of 2L to do that
Would like to note some small things that could be helpful to some newer PC moders. If you have a lot of s/z you can look for some sz reductions(holes which look like an I and an O stacked on each other are a common type) to make solving flatter and easier. Also when you have any early extra I's nearby you can look for a bottom row skim to create a 3h PC which can sometimes be easier.
This is quite interesting, from my personal experience 3L pcs are harder to solve than regular pcs. This could be an interesting topic to look into in the future.
@@Hosef well it depends on vision I guess. I find some small scale skims easier to see since I think of pco skims a lot. Although I would agree it is a bit harder to get a good shape on 3 line
@@surg3i mm yeah I personally don't have good 3L vision hahah
By any chance are you from pc gang? I'm sorry but I'm really bad with names XD
@@Hosef slr, yes I am surg3i on PC gang, only 12 PC PB but jstris won't take my reply
this helped so much now I know all setups and can clear none of them!
Hahah, thanks for the kind words!
Your video has answered my questions. Thank you very much for sharing this method that works for all platforms.
No problem!
thanks for sharing the details of the hack. working perfectly fine with me
Nice to know that you liked it!
5:13 TRIGGERED mathematician noises
7+3 != 3+7
I searched for this vid but never found it... now it's recommended lol
Good for you :D
The iceberg that is versus Tetris will eventually sink the ship that is my life
Very good video, one of the best video on yt about pc explanation :oyes:
Zipers!!!
You rock man !!! the best method ever !! thanks for sharing !!
No prob!
This is so good!!! Thanks pro hosef!!
No problem, hope you liked it :D
Oh my god, this is how we adapted Math into games.
There are more crazy math researches done by various pc gang members!
The only good pc guide on youtube
you is cringemoment wow
Bro I’m ngl, I got completely lost when you started talking about pcs 😅
it means perfect clears
@@Notalicendrome came back to it cause of your reply, I understood everything he said now… was quite basic ngl
I understood nothing.... You should put more exemple, it's hard for beginers
My bad, will do better
I learnt a lot, thank you very much :o
Ok
Way better than how my kids explain it.
Thanks!
What about o spins
This is amazing video with a lot of great helpful works very you.
Your welcome
This is an extremely educational video. I honestly don't think I could have asked for a better explanation.
I do have one question, though. Why aren't the percentages of lines cleared discussed? For example, only the I piece can clear a 4 or single lined structure perfectly while the other 6 pieces in the bag can clear 2 lines. Wouldn't this be considered a more practical way to learn? From a freestyle point of view, Wouldn't you ideally look to down stack into a perfect clear? Even when you consider the L&J's potential in clearing three lines perfectly, it is either one or the other and just as low of a chance as a 4 line perfect clear.
Idk, seems to me that a 2 line clear chances should be much higher and you might avoid learning the less common methods. I imagine that I am oversimplifying things.
Hi, thanks for the complement, as for your question, I have a highly theoretical PC Gang member answered:
"Generally, splitting PCs down into the lines that they clear actually overcomplicates most things, even for downstack PCs. One gains much more knowledge from studying the specific solves of a setup and their patterns. For downstack PCs, it is more useful to know common patterns and how to stack to 'funnel' your board into them." - algebruh
@@Hosef I appreciate you taking the time to find me an answer. I actually finished the practice course of PCO in one sitting. 711 solutions just seemed to fly by. I believe the answer giving is better than I expected. As it is a more practical way to go about it. Considered me intrigued.
What a guide!
Thanks!
Great video tutorial it's working on my device iOS
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Just amazing.
Thanks
5:42 to 5:56. SHouldnt it be "I" replace "T".
Amazing share
Amazing indeed
Thanks very cool
Welcome :D
thanks this was really helpful :)
No problem~
Hello, I cant seem to find any solutions for heart + PCO anywhere. I am aware you can turn it into a tub but that’s pretty much the only one I know. If you know anywhere I can find solutions please let me know.
We have them in the PC gang discord server! You can ask questions in the pc help channel there and I'm sure people would be happy to help.
In case you just want the link, here are them:
General solutions: tinyurl.com/2qnvgxnb
Solutions that saves O: tinyurl.com/2q6nvfys
Solutions that saves T: tinyurl.com/yj6z8lo2
great video !!!
Thanks :D
so pro
no u :D
i have played this game for 2 years and i still cant figure this out
You'll get there, good luck!
hey great video thank you.
i have a problem i can do the stups but its very hard for me to figure out how to complete the pc. how to go about this?
hihi! sorry for the late reply, i was a bit off from TH-cam. I think if you're facing problems solving a particular setup, you might want to use different tools to analyze them (wirelyre pc solver, sfinder, etc...) and learn the solution. A huge part in PC solving is about pattern recognition, so my advice would be play more, but make sure to review your missed pcs!
what a nice pc tutorial
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1 question, with the pco + heart you have to close de heart to do a box of 3 by 4?
Depends on your queue really, there are different solves but the box 3x4 is also one of them
Thx
wait how did you get there mine doesn't look like that what
I'm not sure what part are you referring to
very helpful 😎
Glad you found it helpful :D
after watching this video I got 1000 pcs thank you so much hosef
That's far from WR you gotta work harder man smh
ok I will continue to grind pc mode thank you for the inspiration
This video is fire!!!
only if i didnt suck at tetris...
Thanks! I was also not a good player when I started learning PCs, good luck!
I’m unable to hear what I made???? HELP
Are you ok
i can't even comprehend the maths that is going on
Yeah, looking back, there really are so much theory in this video!
I must confess that learning how to use the software is what gets procastinating to start making soft. It scares lol
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English where
It doesn't work for me... Out of first 10 pieces, 7 were j's.
Snes, tetris+dr.mario (there isn't a good tetris for Android)
👍👍 good stuff
Ok
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👍
Nice im starting to make so simple soft soft how about you?
I'm making hard tho
YOO I GOT IT TO 1k LIKED AND SUBBED
Thanks!
10:09 100%. . 😈
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I'm brand new to tetris
this was a great video!! like I feel enlightened. the bag chart helped. got to 7
ahh this is what they mean by you will need this math later in life
yes that is right!
Damn
pc'in time
Tru
can you say what the skin are you using in this video?
Check smolfeesh video, it's in there
Am I the only one who has troubles with I spins??
No
I swear Grace system feels like 0% to build the setup
It do feel like that sometimes...
does knowing how to T spin triple count as beginner lol
The video really talks about Consecutive PC Looping more instead of "10 PC Guide for Tetris Beginners". It might benefit you more to pick the specific parts you want to learn in the video instead of sitting through the whole 18 minutes.
POGISH RADDISH HOCUS POCUS PEEPEE POOPOO
??????????????????PEPEEPEPTOPOPOPOPO
hosef hii
you will always be big 4head girl to me
great video
hosef is big big 4head :oyes:
on a somewhat related note what's y'all's nicknames for a tetris?
mine is "dunking"
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losz
wow thanks for making my day better @potatoe
CANT YOU JUST SHOW HOW TO DO IT????????????????????????? 20 MINUTES OF TALKING AND SPAMMING THEORY. I DONT WANT TO KNOW ALL THAT JUST SHOW ME HOW TO GOD DAMN DO THE PC MATE. SRSLY
I mean there are timestamps in the video so you can just skip to the part where he shows you
@@aaronyc2011 the point is that a video is judged from its all content. you are missing the big picture
There is no one way to do it; it is a skill which must be learned by understanding and executing the concepts describe by this video. Your results may vary!
so pro
Wow you're here as well, u pro
@@Hosef no u very pro