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#player1 Will Will
#player2 Marlon Marlon
>Will: AAAELNN 8H ANA +6 6
#note I have two letters that hook ANA on either side; but only the S back hooks ANA in addition to L and N, whereas KMRT all front hook in addition to L and N, hence my placement at 8H. 24:30
>Marlon: FIT 7H FIT +17 17
>Will: AAELNOO 9H ANOA +18 24
#note 23:25
>Marlon: IIKPS K3 PIKIS +29 46
>Will: EEELOOV 3K .OOVE +20 44
#note No, it's not good to open a triple lane, but L4 or J4 OO leaving LEVEE are just not good enough. Maybe L1 OLEO is worth considering. 20:31
>Marlon: AY O1 YA. +18 64
>Will: EEELSTW 5I EW. +10 54
#note Safest opening I could muster and is definitely the right play over plays like AWE and AWEE, but I gotta admit that I somehow thought FAA only took an N hook, which if true would badly damage EWK's performance. 17:44
>Marlon: DEGO 4H GEO.D +31 95
>Will: EEEILST L9 STEELIE +71 125
#note 16:19 (why did this take me 1:30 to play?)
>Marlon: AEHM K11 HAEM +36 131
>Will: BEFHPSW 13I WH..P +34 159
#note 15:37
>Marlon: AJT 3G TAJ +40 171
>Will: BCEFRRS H1 FR.. +24 183
#note 15:02
>Marlon: NOX 15L .XON +33 204
>Will: BCEIIRS 14N BI +18 201
#note Here I thought hard for a while about SCRIBER vs BI; again, I somehow thought FAAS was not a word, so I was extremely conflicted about blocking WHELPS. 11:52
>Marlon: AELNNRS 10B LANNERS +68 272
>Marlon: BOZ (challenge) +5 277
>Will: ?CCEIRS E4 CRoCEI.S +94 295
#note I'll give myself a #knowledgelarge for challenging the valid 4 even though it only ended up costing me 5 points; it could've been much, much worse to have chickened out of a valid bingo on row 10.10:55
>Marlon: BOZ 6D B.ZO +34 311
>Will: AEGLOTU 8A TOGU. +21 316
#note The AEL leave is excellent here with an extreme consonant overload coming. 8:25
>Marlon: QU L1 QU.. +24 335
>Will: AEEELRY N2 E.ERY +42 358
#note 7:30
>Marlon: DDO O6 ODD +20 355
>Will: ADEIILU 2F DU.A +22 380
#note Again, major consonant overload to come - the EIIL leave should combine with the pool to hit some plays on row 1 that Marlon can't really address. Still, keeping two Is is avoidable here with plays like 4A LUDIC, 4C DUCI, and perhaps best of all, 2F LIRA; CP actually picks 2F DURAL, really going all in on drawing consonants to the leave of EII. Makes sense to me. #strategysmall 5:22
>Marlon: ILMNRTU 4B MUL.T +18 373
>Will: EGIILTV C8 .L.IVE +22 402
#note One point off of the best move of C10 ATIGI, setting up 12A VEIL for 22. #endgamesmall 3:26
>Marlon: ?INRR 7E .oN.... +25 398
>Will: GIT 5A GIT +10 412
#note TIG for one more, same spot.
>Will: (IRR) +6 418
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