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Nakamuraa's Voracity is an extremely long opener that notably has 100% setup chances for the 2nd to 7th bags, with a very high PC chance that results in a DPC / 3rd PC bag. Assuming you are able to successfully follow the build throughout, you will retain absurd levels of back-to-back that is extremely powerful in games like TETR.IO, maintaining up to x7 at the end of the 7th bag while having a very clean 3-6 residue that you can continue to midgame with. If you are pressured hard really early, certain bags allow you to abandon the setup and continue onto midgame safely. The initial setup was discovered by Nakamuraa while the rest was contributed to heavily by arctic and Winterfrost.
First Bag (SDPC Base, TSS)
You only require O before S (Z for mirrored version) and preferably having T as late as possible.
T-spin Single |
Residue |
Second Bag (100% TSS)
You will always be able to perform this T-Spin Single.
T-spin Single |
Residue |
Third Bag (100% TSD, Shachiku Donation)
You will always be able to perform this T-Spin Double, although some bags may force you to wait for gravity or perform a tuck.
T-Spin Double |
Residue |
If you are pressured early and feel unsafe continuing, you can abandon the setup here.
Fourth Bag (100% TSD, STMB)
You will always be able to perform this T-Spin Double. For S placement, pressing 180 rotation twice will kick it in position. L, J, and O are interchangeable depending on what order the pieces arrive in.
Late O, L before J |
Late O, J before L |
Early O, L before J |
Early O, J before L |
T-Spin Double |
Residue |
If you are pressured early and feel unsafe continuing, you can abandon the setup here.
Fifth Bag (100% TSD, Donation)
You will always be able to perform this T-Spin Double. Similarly to the third bag, some bags may force you to do some tucking and/or wait for gravity.
T-Spin Double |
Residue |
DT Cannon
Alternatively, you also have a 100% chance of stacking a DT Cannon instead of a fractal. This could be useful in situations where you want to abort the setup but still have room for some greed. It may also be faster than the fractal as it doesn't require any soft drops to set up. The downside to this path is that it covers the well afterwards.
O before J |
J before O |
T-Spin Double |
T-Spin Triple Residue |
Perfect Clear after 14 lines
Instead of continuing to stack the rest of the opener, you can choose to perfect Clear with an 85.48% chance to loop back to a clear board and a fresh bag. The solutions can be found here. There are a few Tetris solves.
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Sixth Bag (100% TSD, Count to 4)
You will always be able to perform this T-Spin Double. This bag unfortunately suffers the most when it comes to early S and/or I as you may be forced to wait REALLY long for gravity as it's unavoidable if you want to maintain the shape. If you cannot afford to wait for gravity, it is strongly recommend to abandon the build and freestyle from there.
Hold I, T-Spin Double |
Place I for Count to 4 |
Residue |
Seventh Bag (100% TSD, Count to 4)
You will always be able to perform a TSD and Quad here, along with building the rest of the setup. Whenever possible, try to combo them together for more firepower and/or score. L, J and S are interchangable depending on their order. Placing the O to the left of JSL box gives you 98.17% while placing O to the right gives you 95.44%, so avoid placing O on the right. For J before S, you will need to hold the O, but for S before J, you will need to hold the L.
98.17%, JSL |
98.17%, LSJ |
95.44% (avoid this) |
TSD + Quad |
Residue |
Eighth Bag (98.17% PC)
Assuming you placed O to the left of the box, you will have 98.17% PC chance with 26 minimals. Certain solutions allow for a Quad PC, so look out for those.
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The full list of the 26 minimal solutions are found here
After successfully performing a PC, you can continue with DPC, 3rd PC or freestyle a midgame from there.