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#player1 David David
#player2 Avery Avery
>David: EMNOW 8D WOMEN +28 28
>Avery: ?DGOOST H1 STeGODO. +83 83
>David: AEIOSST F5 ATO.ISES +64 92
>Avery: ?AENRTY 1H .TERNwAY +83 166
#note I'm proud of myself for finding almost every bingo option available here and correctly deducing that this is the only one that scores 83. The only one I missed is 4H GANNETRY.
>David: DHIRRU 3C HURRI.D +26 118
>Avery: AAHNOTT D8 .HATNOT +26 192
#note I also found the only 8 in this rack, but it does not play. I figured there was a small chance he wouldn't know that this took an S (he said after the game that he did know about it), and it deals with the easy double-double lane. E1 TORAH may be more standard.
>David: AERSTVZ - +0 118
#note Exchange 4
>Avery: AIMOQYZ D2 Q.IZ +44 236
>David: DEINRR 11D .R.NDIER +36 154
>Avery: AELMOXY 8A LAY..... +48 284
#note This is an insane draw - I have so many options here. My thinking here was that I have I7 and 2N for the X already, and with an A draw I get 2H TAX again. I also considered (D)EOXY and LATEX. I think the flash of this swayed me here, but everything is already putting me as a significant favorite to win.
>David: CKLP B6 PL.CK +29 183
>Avery: EGILMOX 2M OX +37 321
#note For some reason I felt comfortable risking him not having an E to set up mine at 3N, but I should probably play this at I6. They're both simming above 99% to win, but the added benefit of playing at I6 is that it partially defends the E at J11, and OXO parallels are harder to hit since there's only 2 O's unseen.
>David: EOP 3L OPE +28 211
>Avery: AEGIILM K1 .EMIGIAL +80 401
#note Oh, come on.
>David: AAG C12 AGA +18 229
>Avery: AEFIJSV B12 FAVE +42 443
>David: ENUV J10 V.NUE +18 247
>Avery: BDIJRSW 15G JIBS +48 491
>David: CEIT 13I C.TIE +20 267
>Avery: BDEFNRW 12L BREW +36 527
>David: AEILOUU E5 OI +30 297
#note The best endgame here is 6H DULIA to block my out. This is second.
>Avery: DEFN J1 .F +26 553
#note I should play WEND first, but I had mistracked and thought he had 5 vowels. Since I had an I instead of an L unseen to me, I'm going to pretend I wrote a lowercase L.
>David: AELUU O12 .AUL +21 318
>Avery: DEN O3 DEN +15 568
>Avery: (EU) +4 572
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