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#player1 Jackson_Smylie Jackson Smylie
#player2 John_Chew John Chew
>Jackson_Smylie: ?ABDEIL 8D BALDIEs +74 74
#note ADDIBLE or BEADILY are better.
>John_Chew: ALTUV E3 VALUT. +18 18
>Jackson_Smylie: AHIMNYY F4 YAH +37 111
>John_Chew: FIPU 7H PFUI +27 45
>Jackson_Smylie: AIMNORY D4 YA +31 142
#note I like keeping things tighter with YA, MORAY unnecessarily opens things up.
>John_Chew: AEGN D8 .EGAN +16 61
>Jackson_Smylie: EIMNORR E10 OMER +25 167
>John_Chew: ?CGIMRS H2 SCRIM..nG +66 127
#note Only other bingo is SCR(AM)MInG 11A.
>Jackson_Smylie: EIINNRT 3H .INERIN +20 187
#note CINERIN didn't give back many good points with overlaps, just the S hook. I don't like fishing on this baord, it's bad for bingoes.
>John_Chew: Q K6 Q. +11 138
>Jackson_Smylie: AIOOSST L3 .OTIS +31 218
>Jackson_Smylie: AIOOSST -- -31 187
#note should have thought it through more, playing it safer is better here.
>John_Chew: EOPRT C9 REPOT +33 171
>Jackson_Smylie: AIOOSST O1 OAST +25 212
>John_Chew: EFO L1 FO.E +22 193
>Jackson_Smylie: EINOSUZ 6K .UIZ +42 254
>John_Chew: OX 10H .OX +27 220
>Jackson_Smylie: ADENORS 13E .EADORNS +61 315
>John_Chew: HKNO 14L HONK +27 247
#note forks the board a bunch, although I will block the 15 row almost always, leaving him to play through the K. There are enough E's, I's, and L's out to make a -LIKE word a danger.
>Jackson_Smylie: ADEITVW 15H WAIVED +52 367
#note It occurs to me now that a play accross the 12 row could essentially block both lines. AVID or AWED.
>John_Chew: EGLNRST M5 R.NGLETS +61 308
>Jackson_Smylie: EIJLTUW O12 JU.E +69 436
>John_Chew: ABCDIOT 11I DICO. +28 336
#note best.
>Jackson_Smylie: EEILTW B6 WILE +18 454
>John_Chew: ABT B12 BAT +18 354
#note 14G TAB for 1 more.
>John_Chew: (ET) +4 358
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