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#player1 John_Lodinsky John Lodinsky
#player2 Jackson_Smylie Jackson Smylie
>John_Lodinsky: EJO 8G JOE +20 20
>Jackson_Smylie: EGNOPTT 9F POET +23 23
#note ...And I miss the obviously better OPT?
>John_Lodinsky: EIP 10E PIE +23 43
#note And so it begins.
>Jackson_Smylie: EGGNSST 11D TEGS +35 58
>John_Lodinsky: AB 12C BA +12 55
>Jackson_Smylie: EEGNRSS 13B NEGS +22 80
#note (BA)GS looks pretty good, or SEG.
>John_Lodinsky: FNU 7I FUN +20 75
>Jackson_Smylie: BEEINRS K5 BE.NIES +36 116
>John_Lodinsky: ACT B11 CA.T +17 92
>Jackson_Smylie: AAADORT 15A TOAD +28 144
#note AORTA. Yeesh.
>John_Lodinsky: AKU J10 AUK +15 107
>Jackson_Smylie: AAENORT 12H OA. +8 152
#note I have no need to open. Kills the AUKS hooks. If he wants to open, I can pounce.
>John_Lodinsky: ADRY L4 YARD +30 137
>Jackson_Smylie: AEINRTY M3 RETAIN +37 189
#note Did I just play RETAIN? It wins the sim... If he bingoes it's not that bad, since I will very likely be able to hit a big play along the O column (a reason I like this more than TERAI). I can see this board turning even more closed, so I want to just go for points.
>John_Lodinsky: IIILMOT -IIIL +0 137
>Jackson_Smylie: EEINORY E13 .OY +15 204
>John_Lodinsky: HIN 13G HIN +16 153
>Jackson_Smylie: EEINRUW 8M .EW +18 222
#note Wasn't too fond of this play, but not much is available that doesn't open the board up.
>John_Lodinsky: DIOW O4 WIDO. +16 169
>Jackson_Smylie: EEIINRU -EIINU +0 222
#note Exchanged 5 to go for the blanks. Maybe I should have kept just E.
>John_Lodinsky: M G13 .M +7 176
>Jackson_Smylie: EHILRRV 14I EVIL +18 240
#note I wasn't sure how I wanted to block the M hook. ERVIL L11 keeps a nice leave and scores most, but he could hit a QUI- play through the I, or a bingo through the L. I don't want him to edge much nearer to me in score. ERVIL 14I also keeps a nice leave, and closes more effectively, but if he has a ? or S, he could be right back in this game with an N10 play. I liked that EVIL didn't give back many scoring points, and blocked the M hook.
>John_Lodinsky: IM 15G MI +22 198
>Jackson_Smylie: AEGHLRR 15L AGER +21 261
#note A little worried about N10 plays, but I'd also be worried about leaving the triple open.
>John_Lodinsky: AFZ N12 FAZ. +32 230
>Jackson_Smylie: EHLOORU M11 OOH +27 288
>John_Lodinsky: RTU O10 RUT +11 241
>Jackson_Smylie: EILQRRU K13 Q. +11 299
#note Glad about ridding myself of the Q...
>John_Lodinsky: ?DILSVX 12L L... +14 255
>Jackson_Smylie: EIILRRU 14A I. +4 303
>John_Lodinsky: DS 9K .DS +13 268
>Jackson_Smylie: EILLRRU - +0 303
#note I passed since I want to hold on to my E, and all of my plays either open the triple for him. If I get rid of my E, he could make a setup play like Ne N2.
>John_Lodinsky: ??CNVX 14N .a +11 279
>Jackson_Smylie: EILLRRU - +0 303
>John_Lodinsky: ?CNVX K13 ..s +16 295
>Jackson_Smylie: EILLRRU N1 LIE +8 311
>John_Lodinsky: CNVX - +0 295
#note IN 2N.
>Jackson_Smylie: LRRU - +0 311
>John_Lodinsky: CNVX - +0 295
>Jackson_Smylie: LRRU - +0 311
>John_Lodinsky: CNVX - +0 295
>Jackson_Smylie: LRRU - +0 311
#note That's what it looks like to win with a 307.
>Jackson_Smylie: LRRU (LRRU) +-4 307
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