Game Details
Player 1
#player1 Naween Naween
#player2 Edward Edward
>Naween: AAEEGOP 8C APOGEE +24 24
>Edward: BI 9C BI +18 18
>Naween: AEILNOO B9 OO +9 33
#note Like this play keeping the L here. If Edward takes out the LHS of the board or happens to have a L himself, notwithstanding any 7s, I've got the floaters in column F and G/H to hopefully play through
>Edward: BE 10B .BE +17 35
>Naween: ADEILNT H8 .NTAILED +80 113
>Edward: AIO F7 A.IO +7 42
>Naween: ?AFINWW G5 WAW. +23 136
#note WINdF(L)AW - wtf.
>Edward: ERZ E5 ZER. +32 74
>Naween: ?FINTUY 13G F.Y +17 153
#note Wanted to close the board a bit, as Edward doesn't seem to be far away from a bingo himself while keeping my options open in particular 15H. Unfortunately I did not know UNF(I)xITY!! Need to start learning those 35K+ 8s.
>Edward: MOORS I4 ROOMS +20 94
>Naween: ?EIINTU 15A INtUITE. +77 230
>Edward: CILR A6 CIRL +24 118
>Naween: ?DGINNT 3C TeNDING +83 313
>Edward: CP D2 P.C +12 130
>Naween: ADEKOTY H1 KE.O +30 343
#note I preferred KENO > KYNE in this spot. Felt the ADTY leave was much stronger on this board compared to ADOT and the lesser score was worth the sacrifice.
>Edward: AMSS 11B MASS +31 161
>Naween: AADRTUY J4 ADRY +27 370
#note Can't see how anything else is better in this spot. On of the reasons for holding back the Y earlier.
>Edward: EH B5 EH +28 189
>Naween: AAHRTTU 2A TRA. +14 384
#note Time to take out the SPEC threat. TRAP makes it harder to score at A1.
>Edward: EEGINRS 11H .NERGIES +68 257
#note KREESING.
>Naween: AAHIOTU 10K OATH +35 419
#note A DQ or QT pick up isn't too much to ask is it?
>Edward: DEJLQUX K3 ULE +18 275
>Naween: AFINUVV 1A AUF +32 451
#note I think AUF is a trap here - but starting to run low on time.
>Edward: DEJLQUX L8 QU.. +24 299
>Naween: INVVX B13 VI. +12 463
>Edward: DEJLT L1 JET +20 319
>Naween: NVX 14A X. +18 481
>Edward: DL 2L .LD +8 327
#note LOATH/LED
>Edward: (NV) +10 337
Player 2
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