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#player1 ben ben
#player2 jackson jackson
>ben: ADFRU 8D FRAUD +26 26
>jackson: IKORTVY D8 .ORKY +30 30
>ben: EEMNOST H8 .EMETONS +86 112
>jackson: BFGIOTV 11G B.FOG +22 52
>ben: IX I11 .IX +40 152
>jackson: AIILMTV 15B VITALI.M +64 116
>ben: BHSU I6 BUSH +33 185
>jackson: EEINOQT 14C QI +24 140
>ben: AILNPSU L5 PAULINS +72 257
>jackson: AEENOTW 10J WA.E +31 171
>ben: ADELUV N5 VALUED +29 286
>jackson: ?AENNOT J1 NEgATON +68 239
>ben: ACDI 1H CA.ID +30 316
>jackson: AEELNRS E2 LEARNE.S +68 307
>ben: ADZ D2 ADZ +53 369
>jackson: CEGIOPW F2 PEG +40 347
#note interesting decision - PEG lowers his average score and raises mine. It felt like the C and G are not good here, and the W goes on the K4 hotspot. the O column isn't a really dangerous hotspot because only the H overlaps for lots of points, and otherwise it's a 20 point play.
>ben: EENR 12F RE..NE +20 389
>jackson: CEHIORW K4 WO +25 372
#note this was hard as well. I felt like the blank in the bag and otherwise shitty pool means I can outrun a decent amount of the time with WO, cause CEHIR can do great things against a rack of Os and Ts. TOT goes down a lot but I could possibly outrun, especially with a blank draw. I wasn't sure if outrunning was a pipe dream. Q likes WRIE(R) and then C9 WO and then my WO.
WO C9 is cool cause it really threatens bingoes, and I really like it. I don't think I gave enough consideration to the likelihood of drawing a T next turn - that also threatens -TCH scoring plays! I think that WO puts bnjy in a tough position because blocking the spot will leave him liable to being outrun, and leaving it open leaves him liable to being bingoed on. I think that's the play
>ben: IJOT 6B JOI.T +30 419
>jackson: CEGHIOR 13G G.. +21 393
>ben: ?EIORTY O6 YIn +25 444
>jackson: CEHIORT 7B OH +27 420
>ben: EORT 11A TRO.E +18 462
>ben: (CEIRT) +14 476
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