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#player1 Carl_Johnson Carl Johnson
#player2 Mike Mike
>Carl_Johnson: EEEHINS 8C SHEENIE +78 78
>Mike: EGIOORT 7H GOO +11 11
#note Or at 9B or 7B, but I want to keep the S open for this leave.
>Carl_Johnson: DEFNNOS C2 FONDNE.S +78 156
>Mike: DEILRTZ B1 ZED +39 50
#note Forgot about SHEENIER. ZORIL (or ZORI) J6 looks like the play.
>Carl_Johnson: BIILTW 6I TWIBIL +37 193
>Mike: AILORTU D8 .OURI +18 68
#note Even if I'd remembered the L hook on TWIBIL, I still think this is the play. String things wide open. RANI 4A is an interesting alternative, but this leave bingos quicker.
>Carl_Johnson: ?AAEMPT O4 PAlMATE +100 293
>Mike: ALRSTUW - +0 68
#note I mean, I'm basically compelled to challenge here if I'm not 100%, right? The rest of this game will be spent moving tiles and wondering how on earth I lost from being three games up with four to play. The answer, apparently, is a lot of small inaccuracies and some ugly drawing.
>Carl_Johnson: ACE 4A CA.E +32 325
>Mike: ALRSTUW A4 .RAWL +30 98
>Carl_Johnson: BEY N8 BEY +35 360
>Mike: EGMSTUV C12 GUV +17 115
>Carl_Johnson: IIOR L3 ORI.I +14 374
>Mike: EJMSTTU M9 JET +42 157
>Carl_Johnson: ATX K3 TAX. +44 418
>Mike: CMRSTUU M1 CUM +24 181
>Carl_Johnson: AEIORT 1H EROTI.A +30 448
>Mike: PQRSTUV F7 P.RV +17 198
#note As we were on camera, I tore off a corner of my scoresheet and wrote "straight flush" on it, putting it in front of my rack and hoping people got the joke. (Why I thought now was a moment for levity is beyond me.)
>Carl_Johnson: EFH 2H FEH +37 485
>Mike: LNOQSTU O1 LO +36 234
>Carl_Johnson: EKLY 12L YELK +43 528
>Mike: ?NOQSTU 15C SQUiNT +80 314
>Carl_Johnson: AADGINR 13I RAGA +11 539
>Mike: ADINOS O12 .IND +27 341
>Carl_Johnson: DIN E4 DIN +16 555
>Carl_Johnson: (AOS) +6 561
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