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#player1 Ken Ken
#player2 Mack Mack
>Ken: AIIMN 8H ANIMI +16 16
>Mack: BDEEITX K6 BE.IXT +34 34
#note Chose this over BEMIXED to keep the slightly better ED leave and not give back a floating E or the L12 spot. Probably should've played 7I IBEX though.
>Ken: ELY L4 LEY +19 35
>Mack: DEERTUV I6 VE.TURED +66 100
>Ken: ACEENST M1 CETANES +82 117
>Mack: EMOPQRU 2J QUE.R +68 168
>Ken: DIKN H12 DINK +41 158
>Mack: EFIMOPY G11 FOY +28 196
>Ken: ADEFLN 15D FLAN.ED +19 177
>Mack: EEIIMPU J1 E.UIP +16 212
#note I thought about just playing QUIP to set up the E, which Quackle prefers. I ultimately decided against it for two reasons: 1) Ken just played off 6 tiles so he has a greater chance than normal of having picked up one of the two remaining Es and 2) Even if Ken is still unlikely to have the E hook, the upside of EEIM didn't seem large enough to justify the increased risk of a vowel-heavy rack and the risk of him scoring there (while I may get 40 points after QUIP much of the time, I'll rarely bingo, and I may also get far less if I pick up two or three more vowels or he uses the spot).
>Ken: EHW 1G WHE. +30 207
>Mack: AAEIMNO 1L A.AI +26 238
>Ken: Z F14 Z. +31 238
>Mack: ELMNOOW F6 WOOLMEN +86 324
>Ken: GGR 7D GR.G +8 246
>Mack: ?AAAGLO D7 .ALAGO +18 342
#note Row 2 is surprisingly hard to hit given there's only one E left, so I went with this placement of GALAGO as opposed to D3 since the C column after D3 seems much easier to hit.
>Ken: EIJV 14A JIVE +33 279
>Mack: ??AHIST O1 .STHmIAn +104 446
#note I could play HAJI for 54 keeping both blanks, but this is just too many points.
>Ken: O A14 .O +27 306
>Mack: DINORRT B13 R.D +7 453
#note I can't really score anyway so may as well leave 2 in the bag and go for another bingo
>Ken: BRSU N8 URBS +13 319
>Mack: INOOPRT 14J OPTION +25 478
#note Best.
>Ken: ACOST E2 CASTO. +21 340
>Ken: (R) +2 342
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