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#player1 Mike Mike
#player2 Bennett_Jacobstein Bennett Jacobstein
>Mike: AGLOOOT 8D GALOOT +18 18
>Bennett_Jacobstein: BOT 9C BOT +13 13
>Mike: AKNORRY C9 .ARKY +28 46
>Bennett_Jacobstein: ACO F6 CO.A +18 31
>Mike: ADENORS 11C .EADORNS +68 114
>Bennett_Jacobstein: DENST - +0 31
#note Challenged.
>Mike: DEERUVW 7E V.W +28 142
#note (O)VE(R)DREW! That's pretty.
>Bennett_Jacobstein: DENST H10 T.ENDS +24 55
>Mike: ADEERUU G13 EAU +12 154
>Bennett_Jacobstein: HI 12C .HI +32 87
>Mike: DEIORUX 14F R..IX +31 185
>Bennett_Jacobstein: ANOZ 13J AZON +35 122
>Mike: ABDELOU 12L DAUB +28 213
#note BEDU is surprisingly competitive with this; not sure why. I guess there are a bunch of Es left to draw.
>Bennett_Jacobstein: DLO O12 .OLD +21 143
>Mike: EEEIILO -EEIIO +0 213
#note Quackle, as usual, wants to play through with TOILE 10H, which I'm never going to play. Of the exchanges, trading down to just an E has a slight edge, which...sure.
>Bennett_Jacobstein: AIJ B13 AJI +25 168
>Mike: EEEIILW 14L WEE. +24 237
#note Sim prefers taking out line A with either EEEW or EEW. I figure that can wait a turn, especiall with other lines also being open.
>Bennett_Jacobstein: HU A12 UH +15 183
#note ...
>Mike: CEIILNS J6 CIS +19 256
#note This should be SICS J8, which leaves almost nothing for Bennett to work with. Why is LICE 15A winning the sim?
>Bennett_Jacobstein: ?EERRST 6H RE.iTERS +61 244
>Mike: EEIILNT O4 LI.TEN +21 277
#note TENSILE accomplishes what I'm trying to do better.
>Bennett_Jacobstein: IN 15K IN +12 256
>Mike: EFGINPQ 5K QI +44 321
>Bennett_Jacobstein: LPU 4L PUL. +22 278
>Mike: EFGNOPR 15A P.ROG +27 348
#note PING or PINGO is an improvement over this. Plays at H1 (FORGER, GROPER) lead the sim, but why would I ever do that?
>Bennett_Jacobstein: FGI N8 FIG +18 296
>Mike: EEFMMNV 5G FEM +14 362
#note FEMME I2 is best.
>Bennett_Jacobstein: ?AEEITY M9 YA +22 318
>Mike: EMNV H2 NEV.. +12 374
#note MA 10B first.
>Bennett_Jacobstein: ?EEIT 4F lI.E +16 334
#note (Short on time.)
>Mike: M 3H .M +18 392
>Mike: (ET) +4 396
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