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#player1 Eric_Tran Eric Tran
#player2 dacrON dacrON
>Eric_Tran: EHMOSTV H8 OHM +16 16
>dacrON: FHLNNPS 8G F.HN +10 10
>Eric_Tran: AEESTUV G8 .AUVE +22 38
>dacrON: CILNPQS 13C CLIPS +33 43
#note Keeping the Q isn't very thrilling here, but neither is CLNP for 7 less points.
>Eric_Tran: BEINOST K3 BONIEST +79 117
>dacrON: ?EIINQR L9 INQuIRE +84 127
#note I could also get that.
>Eric_Tran: GLMORST L1 GLOM +30 147
>dacrON: ?AEGJTT D10 JET.AG +32 159
#note I noticed JA(BO)T as soon as I hit my clock - was so happy with this play I neglected to realize that he'd put the O where I needed it (I even saw the potential on his time)! One of my larger mistakes of the tournament.
>Eric_Tran: NRRSTWW 11B WR.N +14 161
>dacrON: ?BIIKNT 1E BaTIKIN. +92 251
>Eric_Tran: RRSTTTW 13J TW.T +14 175
>dacrON: ELOSUUX 2D LOX +54 305
#note Anyone have the balls to play 11J US(Q)UE? :) Regardless, I think that LOX is better than OX, but perhaps EXO(N) is worth it, given that we're headed to vowel city. I like blocking the big spot at F2, but a three vowel leave here is pretty silly.
>Eric_Tran: DERRSTZ 3K ..RTZ +32 207
>dacrON: CEOSUUV O1 CO. +42 347
>Eric_Tran: ADEIRSY F9 AY +35 242
>dacrON: ERRSUUV 15H REVU. +24 371
#note Finally have enough time to block the darn E. HOW ABOUT THAT POOL.
>Eric_Tran: DDDEIRS N7 DIDDERS +72 314
>Eric_Tran: DDDEIRS -- -72 242
#note Eric figured it was worth a try.
>dacrON: AEFNRSU N7 FURANES +70 441
>Eric_Tran: DDDEIRS 2I ID +20 262
>dacrON: AAAOOPU J5 UPO. +26 467
#note What's the point in exchanging, at this point? :)
>Eric_Tran: DDDERSY 3E DEY +26 288
>dacrON: AAAAILO 15A LAO.AI +21 488
>Eric_Tran: ADDEIRS 4D RESAID +38 326
>dacrON: AAEEEGO 5A AGEE +7 495
#note Whoops, I missed (BODE)GA. Otherwise, this works.
>Eric_Tran: DE O11 ED +12 338
>Eric_Tran: (AEO) +6 344
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