Tuesday 16 January 2007

Sails-- Pointers from Kaiak

According to Kaiak, the best way to maintain incredible sailing is to get a big combo at the start and subsequently make at least triples.

One way of making big combos is to build around the required blocks, and leave some remaining pieces so that when the block is finish, the remaining pieces can drop to the other blocks forming multiple combos. To extend this further, before you break the first block, you can form a straight row upward and leave the last wanted piece out of the row, so that the final piece will fall in place when the row is formed. You can also form rows at the bottom, so that when the block is broken, the remaining piece can drop to finish the row. For even more advanced combos, you can even put rows between different blocks and break them while clearing the blocks.

Note: Blocks will be broken once they are completed, and if blocks and rows are formed at the same time, the block will break before the row and that counts as a double as well.

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