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#player1 sneakyofverb sneakyofverb
#player2 weaving_dead weaving dead
>sneakyofverb: AGQRTYY 8G QAT +24 24
#note i mean, what else is there to do? exchange GQYY is tempting for those who want to bingo sooner, but QAT scores now and the Ys set you up for immediate scoring potential.
>weaving_dead: INOV 9F VINO +26 26
>sneakyofverb: AEGORYY 10H YOGA +21 45
>weaving_dead: CEU 11K ECU +14 40
>sneakyofverb: EHIRTWY L11 .HEWY +40 85
>weaving_dead: OSZ J6 ZOS +45 85
>sneakyofverb: AIRRRTU 15G RARIT. +27 112
#note didn't really want to stick the I below the TLS, but wanted to shed a couple Rs. YIRR accomplishes that for six less, but it also slots an R. not a huge difference, so let's take the extra points.
>weaving_dead: BPU 14H PUB +29 114
#note that didn't suck
>sneakyofverb: DILRSTU 5F LURID +20 132
#note wanted to hit the DWS, but the only reasonable attempt is RUDI. i didn't see that, as i was busy debating the validity of LUDI*. even had i spotted RUDI, i'm not even sure if i would've taken it. LURID or even just LUD looks fine.
>weaving_dead: NO K6 ON +15 129
>sneakyofverb: DDEELST I4 L.D +17 149
#note somehow blanked out that the L also comes after ZO, so DELED should've gone down. thought i was being cute and opening another S line, but multiple lines already existed. but the star play is TEL(LURID)E. i'll probably never get to play that, but i think i'll lie in my memoirs and convince everyone that i actually did find it this time.
>weaving_dead: AEEINST N8 ETESIAN +74 203
#note props to dave for successfully completing his fishing expedition!
>sneakyofverb: DEEEPST O2 STEEPED +92 241
#note TAKE THAT, DR. BING! YOU'RE NOT THE ONLY ONE WHO CAN REMEMBER EASY SEVENS!
>weaving_dead: AHJ O13 HAJ +46 249
>sneakyofverb: ?DIKOOX 4K OXID. +26 267
#note nothing looks awfully exciting here, but OXIDE cleans up best
>weaving_dead: CEGL 3J CLEG +31 280
>sneakyofverb: ??KLNOU 13B UNLOcKs +82 349
#note scores the most, but also leaves a front hook. shouldn't really worry about that.
>weaving_dead: AEINRST D6 REINSTA. +68 348
#note for the record, he's bingoed with racks of AEEINST and AEINRST. looks like somebody's been studying deep.
>sneakyofverb: ABGIIOW A12 AGIO +29 378
#note BAG(U)IO gets rid of more stuff, but there's the chance he's got 40-plus through the O. WAI c7 looks interesting for retaining the hook, but i'd like to score a bit more. also, i'm dying to show off the fact i know GUNLOCKS.
>weaving_dead: EORV H1 ROVE. +30 378
>sneakyofverb: ABEIMRW C4 WEAMB +28 406
#note first checked to see if there were any possible bingos. nope. with the game even, there's the temptation to take the highest score. and it's also a good idea to use up enough tiles to increase the probability of going out next turn. the top count is c3 BREAM for 33, but that leaves IW. drawing an F or M could prove to be a problem for me to go out. WEAMB is only 28 but the IR leave can score decently with any of the unseen letters - except the I (although there is an outplay with that).
>weaving_dead: AFFIMNT B12 M.FF +43 421
>sneakyofverb: EIR D2 IRE +16 422
>sneakyofverb: (AINT) +8 430
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