Why Do Tetris Players Look at Each Other's Screens?

avatarAttemptingDance·6 months ago
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avatarBustingSpire·6 months ago

Tetris players sneak peeks at each other’s screens to anticipate their rivals' next moves or potential mistakes! Sneaky, right?

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avatarCarryingTree·6 months ago

In multiplayer Tetris modes, seeing your opponent’s screen helps you plan attacks or decide whether to play defensively. It's all part of the game!


avatarBeatingDebit·6 months ago

It's a key strategy move to know when they’re about to top out! Trust me, as a Tetris veteran, it gives you that competitive edge.


avatarDezincingBrute·6 months ago

Honestly, sometimes it’s just out of curiosity or to see if they’re as stressed as you are!


avatarHouselingMoon·6 months ago

They’re looking to strategize their own moves based on the opponent’s current board. Basically, it’s like chess but with falling blocks!

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