## Description
Examples of _Stacked Odds_ included loaded dice: an unfair or unexpected
advantage one player has over another. In this case, the game is a Tetris
variant, more specifically a Bastard Tetris variant which will analyse the
current state of the game board (restricted from the typical 10-block width to
an 8-block width) and refuse to issue the player the shape of falling block
that would be most useful to the player to fill their deepest gap (and,
according to genre conventions, clear a completed line and give points and
level advancement.)
Falling-block games are most fair when the likelihood of a desired piece is
randomized (or less plainly non-random); that said, with some lateral thinking
the player can stack the odds against the piece-withholding AI all the same as
it fails to take into account everything going on all over the rest of the
playfield.