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#player1 dacrON dacrON
#player2 Nigel_Peltier Nigel Peltier
>dacrON: AISTTUV 8G VATU +14 14
>Nigel_Peltier: OPW 9H WOP +21 21
>dacrON: ILORSTU K2 TROILUS +72 86
>Nigel_Peltier: DFIU 6J F.UID +21 42
>dacrON: ACJNRRS 4H CAJ.N +34 120
>Nigel_Peltier: AGG 10G GAG +15 57
>dacrON: BIIRRSZ I2 IZ.R +23 143
>Nigel_Peltier: DDIKO 11C KIDDO +25 82
>dacrON: BGILRSS 1E BRIGS +38 181
>Nigel_Peltier: AAEEERT N6 .EAERATE +61 143
>dacrON: LORSWXY 14J YOWLS +58 239
>Nigel_Peltier: DIOV 12A VOID +36 179
>dacrON: EEELRTX O7 TELEX +57 296
>Nigel_Peltier: AFMO 15H FOAM +36 215
>dacrON: AEENOOR M10 AREO.E +31 327
>Nigel_Peltier: BL M5 L.B +16 231
>dacrON: EEHINNO A11 O.INE +24 351
>Nigel_Peltier: EEIINTU C11 ..T +14 245
>dacrON: EEEHNNQ E1 .ENNE +14 365
#note Pretty sure this is a mistake, even factoring out hindsigh, as it allows him to bingo and open the board in the process. I got lazy because I had a big lead and it was 11PM. And it almost cost me. No reason not to exchange here.
>Nigel_Peltier: ?IMNRTU 6A UNMITRe +70 315
>dacrON: AAEHHPQ C3 AHE. +18 383
#note Can't take AQ(U)AE here in case he finds SYCAa(M)INE. Turns out he didn't know it. This play does win, but 7A HAE, which I considered, is 6 better. I wanted to leave a 2nd Q play open, as I thought he might win on a Q stick, but Q(U)A probably isn't even any better than a Q stick for me.
>Nigel_Peltier: ?CEINSY A4 YE.Ch +39 354
#note We couldn't find any wins for Nigel, but it seems like blocking QA(ID) and trying to bait me into playing Q(U)A is the best option. I was really low on this time, and it's possible I may have tried Q(U)A if he played off the Y (wasn't thinking as much about (QUA)I! S(KIT) loses by 13 - can you find anything better? BTW, this is not a word, and I was 95% sure it was phony, but with no time and a guaranteed win, I left it.
>dacrON: AHPQ D9 QA.. +14 397
>Nigel_Peltier: INS 14C SIN +11 365
>Nigel_Peltier: (HP) +14 379
#note Nigel went over on time on YE(U)Ch*, so final score recorded as 397-369.
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