Game Details
Player 1
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#player1 josh_sokol_rubenstein josh sokol rubenstein
#player2 Jackson_Smylie Jackson Smylie
>josh_sokol_rubenstein: AAEIOQT H7 QAT +24 24
>Jackson_Smylie: AAIOPRT I6 PIA +20 20
#note should probably open the board against josh but the raw defense of this was tempting, he often has no options or is forced to give something bigger back to me
>josh_sokol_rubenstein: ADEEIOO -CEEEI +0 24
#note exch aeioo keeping de
>Jackson_Smylie: AAEEORT -AEO +0 20
#note exchanging sims way higher than any other play (toea second best) both because every play gives back a lot to Josh but also because the sim has josh opening up way more than he actually will. I'm still confident exchanging is the way to go here
>josh_sokol_rubenstein: DEEHRTT J8 HET +14 38
#note (P)HT was likely missed.
>Jackson_Smylie: AELORST 11G OLESTRA +71 91
>josh_sokol_rubenstein: DEJOPRT M10 J.PED +30 68
#note JEOP(A)RD M7
>Jackson_Smylie: ?GLMNSV G10 V.G +7 98
>josh_sokol_rubenstein: ENOORRT L11 .OTOR +25 93
>Jackson_Smylie: ?ELMNOS 15E SOLeMNE. +77 175
>josh_sokol_rubenstein: EINRRUW - +0 93
#note in awful shape if it's good so I decided to challenge. I can still win after WRUN(G) I guess. 14B REWIN looks pretty bad
>Jackson_Smylie: ENNNRTX 14F TEN +12 187
#note 18.1 static below NEXTS let's gooo
>josh_sokol_rubenstein: EINRRUW 13I WIN..R +13 106
>Jackson_Smylie: AGNNRUX N13 .AX +28 215
#note I think this is a mistake - I should just play (J)UG now while his rack is as un-groomed as possible. I will want to block WINTERS at some point, and RAX lets him drop an I or U for a lot of points while making WINTER blocks still very hard. JUG is decent because there is only one N out and I hold 2 of them.
>josh_sokol_rubenstein: BEIKRSU 15N .I +27 133
#note was cool that this was a stronger fish than XU.
>Jackson_Smylie: EGINNRU 10M .UG +13 228
#note I think it's more important to make his bingo chances go down than it is for me to keep a strong bingo leave - EGINR is hardly better than EINNR on this board, especially given EINNR playing to the g in JUG.
>josh_sokol_rubenstein: BEKRSUY K4 YEUKS +31 164
#note O8 RU(G)BY ugh
>Jackson_Smylie: EHINNOR O4 HORNIN. +45 273
>josh_sokol_rubenstein: ABERSUU L1 BURA +28 192
>Jackson_Smylie: BCDENOY 1J CO.BED +39 312
#note this is phony
>josh_sokol_rubenstein: AADEFIT -AADEF +0 192
#note I literally had the perfect opportunity to challenge, what insane psychological intimidation I was already feeling from Jackson at this stage of our rivalry...
>Jackson_Smylie: EMNVWYZ M4 WYN +18 330
>josh_sokol_rubenstein: ACEEGRS 12D REG.AE +27 219
>Jackson_Smylie: EILMTVZ E11 V.T +12 342
>josh_sokol_rubenstein: AACDFSU 7M DU. +19 238
#note shrug
>Jackson_Smylie: ?EILMOZ 2N MO +19 361
>josh_sokol_rubenstein: AACEFOS J1 .AF +10 248
>Jackson_Smylie: ?EIIILZ 6I .I. +7 368
>josh_sokol_rubenstein: ACEIIOS I2 AI +11 259
>Jackson_Smylie: ?EEIILZ 10I E. +9 377
#note if he bingoes I can hit stuff like LAICIZED or IDEALIZE
>josh_sokol_rubenstein: ACEFILS - +0 259
#note hoping he thinks I have something that doesn't play and empties the bag, or we 6-pass
>Jackson_Smylie: ?DEIILZ 4D ZILlED +36 413
>Jackson_Smylie: ?DEIILZ -- -36 377
#note I figured he had CELOSIA and was hoping I'd open him up. I think LaZIED is the play, didn't know or see it.
>josh_sokol_rubenstein: ACEFILS - +0 259
>Jackson_Smylie: ?DEIILZ 4E DIZEn +17 394
#note maybe just (R)ID here, setting up Z plays. He'll block for sure, but if I believe he has celosia his blocks don't score a lot, and often give back Z plays. dizen is terrible for spread
>josh_sokol_rubenstein: ACEFILS 5D CAF +27 286
>Jackson_Smylie: ILL H4 .L +2 396
>josh_sokol_rubenstein: EIOS O12 OS +13 299
>Jackson_Smylie: IL E4 ..L +4 400
>josh_sokol_rubenstein: EI D12 .EI +5 304
>josh_sokol_rubenstein: (I) +2 306
Player 2
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