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#player1 Nigel_Peltier Nigel Peltier
#player2 Murray_Weber Murray Weber
>Nigel_Peltier: ABEISTU -U +0 0
>Murray_Weber: II -II +0 0
>Nigel_Peltier: ABEIIST 8G BI +8 8
>Murray_Weber: IN 9G IN +10 10
>Nigel_Peltier: AACEIST H7 A.. +3 11
#note okay at this point I'm just being silly... AI F9 is much more solid. almost always better to leave more consonants than vowels.
>Murray_Weber: AEELRRT 6D ALTERER +65 75
>Nigel_Peltier: ACEIOST E3 COA.IEST +70 81
>Murray_Weber: ANQRT 5H TRANQ +37 112
>Nigel_Peltier: AGIIOSU 10A AGOU.I +13 94
>Murray_Weber: BJU A7 JUB. +39 151
>Nigel_Peltier: AGIOSSV M2 AVISO +31 125
>Murray_Weber: DVY 2L D.VY +22 173
>Nigel_Peltier: DEEGMNS O1 G.M +27 152
#note there is a better play.
>Murray_Weber: ENOPU 3A POUN.E +20 193
>Nigel_Peltier: ?DEENSW 1F ENDWiSE +87 239
#note surprisingly, this is not the best play available.
>Murray_Weber: CEYZ C9 C.ZEY +44 237
#note oops, B2 (unless it was intentional, to further open the board)
>Nigel_Peltier: FHLPRTT B2 F.RTH +38 277
>Murray_Weber: EMO A1 MO.E +35 272
>Nigel_Peltier: ELNNPTX 12A PL.X +32 309
#note other options to consider included fishing for a 50 point 'i' draw with LENT, or maximizing points with (A)XEL 7H... also maybe something like NEXT D12 saving the P for N6. I decided PLEX was the smartest combination of points, leave, and board defense.
>Murray_Weber: EHW A12 .HEW +36 308
>Nigel_Peltier: DELLNNT -LLN +0 309
#note several ways to play through this, but they score poorly and leave ugly stuff. figured the board looked good enough to fish.
>Murray_Weber: AK 2F KA +35 343
>Nigel_Peltier: ?DENOST K4 u.STONED +74 383
#note (RE)SONATED is available, making there hooks! I chose this one for the craftiness factor. It worked :)
>Murray_Weber: EOR - +0 343
>Nigel_Peltier: AFILLTU J8 TUFA +35 418
>Murray_Weber: EOR B12 .ORE +26 369
>Nigel_Peltier: AGIIILL 6M .I +4 422
#note I don't like doing actual 'math' in endgames.
>Murray_Weber: DEINOR L10 DOER +21 390
>Nigel_Peltier: AGIILL O5 GLIAL +21 443
>Murray_Weber: IN D2 I.N +10 400
>Murray_Weber: (I) +2 402
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