Game Details
Player 1
#player1 Tom_Bond Tom Bond
#player2 Matt_Canik Matt Canik
>Tom_Bond: OTW 8G WOT +12 12
>Matt_Canik: AEEILNT 7C LINEATE +71 71
>Tom_Bond: CDIOSST F6 C.STOIDS +76 88
#note Held and released. It's good.
>Matt_Canik: BEHILUZ 13C BLU.H +28 99
#note BLUEISH or BLUISH are both superior
>Tom_Bond: EGKN 11D EK.NG +20 108
>Matt_Canik: BEIIRTZ C3 BEZI. +32 131
>Tom_Bond: DEFMU J3 FUMED +22 130
>Matt_Canik: EEILLRT 3J .ILE +14 145
#note I don't want to fish on this board wih something like EL. EIRT is prone enouh hat I should be opening for opportunities with FILE. Q prefers (F)ILLE, which I didn't know.
>Tom_Bond: EMNY 5A EN.YM +38 168
>Matt_Canik: EIINRTU A3 UT.RINE +24 169
>Tom_Bond: NOW 5J .OWN +18 186
>Matt_Canik: GGIOORR D2 GOR. +24 193
#note Not excited to se GGOORR...
>Tom_Bond: III -III +0 186
>Matt_Canik: AGIORTY 4L ORGY +39 232
#note ...but when GGOORR leads to 63 points over two turns it's not so bad!
>Tom_Bond: ?AEHIPT 9I HEPATIc +76 262
>Matt_Canik: AEILOST O7 SO.IETAL +74 306
#note Does this take an S?
>Tom_Bond: IVV 13L VIV. +20 282
>Matt_Canik: ?CEIJRR L11 JI.ER +32 338
#note I'm trying hard to make SOCIETALS* not matter in this game.
>Tom_Bond: AQU O1 QUA. +48 330
>Matt_Canik: ?ACPRRX 15J CA.R +6 344
#note This was a neat turn in my opinion. I have X bombs now at both 10J and N10. But if SOCIETALS* is good (it's not) and he somehow scores a bunch there, I can lose. I think it's highly unlikely that he effectively blocks both X spots, and if he does he's scoring so poorly that I can outrun him anyway.
>Tom_Bond: ADDENOO K8 A.O +5 335
>Matt_Canik: ?AFPRSX N8 S.X +53 397
#note Hahaha the optimal endgame sequence here is oX E2 for 22 hopding FRAPS
>Tom_Bond: AADDENO J9 .DDO +17 352
>Matt_Canik: ?AFPR 10B FAR +16 413
#note ABLUSH is a word!
>Tom_Bond: AAEN N12 A.E +18 370
>Matt_Canik: ?P 9C Pa +15 428
>Matt_Canik: (AN) +4 432
Player 2
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