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#player1 Philip_Nelkon Philip Nelkon
#player2 Evans_Clinchy Evans Clinchy
>Philip_Nelkon: EOY 8F OYE +12 12
>Evans_Clinchy: AHLLNNO 9F HALON +23 23
>Philip_Nelkon: EIKO J6 KOI.E +21 33
>Evans_Clinchy: CEHILNR K4 CHIN +26 49
#note I chickened out on INCHER!
>Philip_Nelkon: FIX K10 FIX +31 64
>Evans_Clinchy: BELQRRS -BQR +0 49
>Philip_Nelkon: FIN L11 FIN +35 99
>Evans_Clinchy: ?EILRSW 14H LoWRIES +91 140
>Philip_Nelkon: EJNO 15F JEON +40 139
>Evans_Clinchy: ILOOPSU 7E OOP +25 165
#note Sim says it's close between this, which aggressively hopes to capitalize on the LOOP and SOOP# hooks, and NOUP# 13L, which is the more defensive option. Is it right to get aggressive here? Not sure. ILSU is a borderline leave that could turn good or bad. Very close call here.
>Philip_Nelkon: BMNU 6C NUMB +33 172
>Evans_Clinchy: EILPSUW L6 PEW +24 189
#note There's a few different courses of action here that are interesting... I can go for the point with WIPES 10B for 32, or go super-fishy with WUS# N12 to set up a huge bingo line. Neither one of them felt quite right to me, so I split the difference and chose this for a decent score and decent leave. No need to do anything extreme in a close game, I figured.
>Philip_Nelkon: AEGZ M3 GAZE +38 210
>Evans_Clinchy: DILSUUV C3 VUL. +14 203
#note WUDU# 8L is definitely better. Don't know what I was thinking.
>Philip_Nelkon: AQT 2L QAT +39 249
>Evans_Clinchy: AADISTU O1 TSADI +37 240
#note Oh geez. Big miss here - AQUA fits at L1 for 41.
>Philip_Nelkon: ?DEGIRS 4B G.DESIRe +70 319
>Evans_Clinchy: AABDEUY H1 BEA.DY +36 276
#note At this point I'm just going to score big and hope to draw something miraculous. (Obviously, I'm still not seeing AQUA.)
>Philip_Nelkon: EORSTTU N6 STOUTER +74 393
>Evans_Clinchy: AACDEMU O7 AM +26 302
>Philip_Nelkon: ERRTV 2E REV.RT +13 406
>Evans_Clinchy: ACDEELU 1A EDUCE +35 337
>Philip_Nelkon: AAINORT D6 .RANIA +13 419
>Evans_Clinchy: AGIL E11 GLIA +16 353
>Evans_Clinchy: (OT) +4 357
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