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#player1 George George
#player2 Avery Avery
>George: ?ABERTW 8G WAB +16 16
#note Actual rack. BRAWEST and BEWRAPT play.
>Avery: BHIPRST H7 B.H +8 8
>George: ??EEHRT J2 HEaTERs +76 92
#note Very lucky he chose something that gave me a hook.
>Avery: FIOPRST 1F SPORTIF +107 115
>George: ILM L1 .ILM +18 110
>Avery: DEFGOTV 10F VOTED +30 145
>George: IQ 2E QI +17 127
>Avery: ACEFGIO 3B FOCI +29 174
>George: DELNOSY 6I D.L +4 131
>Avery: AEGNOSV 5H VO.E +21 195
#note I definitely thought it was possible he would have something ending in -ATE here, but I was very wrong.
>George: GINNRTU L6 TURNING +73 204
>Avery: AEGNRSS 13F SANGERS +70 265
#note Well, crap. 3G ANGERLESS.
>George: KY J12 K.Y +18 222
>Avery: ADEEINO 11J IO. +19 284
#note I hate to copy other people's commentary, but this is the right idea and wrong execution. DIENE fits in the same spot and is far superior to this play. I do need to address the KEYS hook that he is clearly setting up though.
>George: GU H13 .UG +12 234
>Avery: ADEENRW 2A DEW +29 313
>George: CE 8L .EC +5 239
>Avery: AEJNRTZ N6 RE.ANT +12 325
#note No clue. Gotta block this somehow though.
>George: IO M3 OI +12 251
>Avery: EJMUXYZ N1 MUX +34 359
>George: AEILPTZ O11 AE +5 256
>Avery: AEJLOYZ 12D JOEY +35 394
#note Blindness to OYEZ comes back again.
>George: A A1 A. +9 265
>Avery: AALNPUZ D3 .ULPA +18 412
#note Setting up the Z, and there's a chance he doesn't know the E hook, so something like ZINE could be useful to me.
>George: L 7C L. +3 268
>Avery: AEINNOZ 6B ZA. +36 448
>George: AAEIRST O1 AT +20 288
>Avery: DEINNO O6 EN +6 454
#note I missed his out, but this is bad anyway. I think I had less than a minute left at this point.
>George: AEIRS B6 .AIRES +20 308
>George: (DINO) +10 318
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