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#player1 joey joey
#player2 jackson jackson
>joey: FOU H7 FOU +12 12
>jackson: DILORTU 10B DILUTOR +71 71
>joey: FGO G6 FOG +17 29
>jackson: BCHILNR C9 B.RCH +30 101
>joey: MOST I7 TOMS +37 66
>jackson: ILNOQRT 12C .INQ +30 131
#note super defense mode
finally saw cinq
>joey: ABY 6I ABY +21 87
>jackson: CJLNORT K2 JOLT. +30 161
>joey: AAGU 2J A.UGA +30 117
#note super open fork
>jackson: ?CEGNRT N2 .RGENTiC +62 223
#note NOOOOO
CoNGR(U)E(N)T!!!
>joey: AILSVZ 1E VIZSLA +56 173
>jackson: ADINOTW O5 TOAD +27 250
#note I think TWA(i)N is the play here, or WA(i)T. the ABY hook to go down the L column isn't that easy to block after TOAD. TWAIN deals with it the most defensively, but the pool is very vowel heavy so it's probably safter to stick with WAIT.
TOAD and DOIT are really nice to save the W for scoring, but the L column is the only thing they don't address. I decided to go with TOAD over DOIT so that I can hit 4H plays like WILLING or WAILING. if toad/doit scores the same I'd do DOIT cause AW is still better than IW, despite the ING spot, but for 2 extra points I thought it might be worth it
Q doesn't like the scoring aspect of TOAD/DOIT, the leave isn't much better at all. TWAIN or WAIT are the plays for sure
>joey: EIX 9B I.EX +27 200
>jackson: ADIINPW 4H WAI.IN. +30 280
>joey: HOP 3G POH +29 229
>jackson: ?DEINPY 2F DIN +36 316
>joey: DIRV D5 DRIV.. +14 243
>jackson: ?EELMPY L6 EMPLoYE +91 407
#note joey resigned
#rack1 EEKORSU
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