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#player1 Rafi_Stern Rafi Stern
#player2 Mike Mike
>Rafi_Stern: ADHJ 8E HADJ +30 30
>Mike: DFINNUW I7 WIND +29 29
#note Should be UNWIND, obvs.
>Rafi_Stern: FOW E8 .OWF +26 56
>Mike: FGIMNOS 12C GIF +31 60
#note Or GONIF in this spot.
>Rafi_Stern: ?ABDELR 11G DRyABLE +76 132
>Mike: EEMNOOS 13E SOMEONE +81 141
>Rafi_Stern: BKR F6 KB.R +22 154
>Mike: AEGGRRT L7 GARG.E +18 159
#note GAGGER C9 winning the sim probably doesn't account for Rafi having an S more often than usual. EGG H13 is an interesting idea, though.
>Rafi_Stern: COS J6 COS +33 187
>Mike: AEIORTY C10 YO.I +16 175
#note Didn't see OY 12G.
>Rafi_Stern: Q 13B Q. +11 198
>Mike: AAEIRTU G6 AI.E +22 197
#note How strong does Rafi's rack have to be here? The sim obviously raises its opinion of this play (and lowers its valuation on QUA B13) the stronger you infer his leave to be. This may be too paranoid, honestly. Thoughts?
>Rafi_Stern: NPU 14F PUN +27 225
>Mike: ACLORTU E3 CALO +19 216
#note Couldn't find RUCOLA 15A.
>Rafi_Stern: DESTU 15D DUETS +43 268
>Mike: ?IILRTU 14A LI +26 242
#note uTRICULI is tough, but I should at least find URALITIC 4C. Missed bingo #8.
>Rafi_Stern: EO M7 OE +9 277
>Mike: ?IRSTUV 3E .URVIeST +64 306
#note By a pretty significant margin, the sim prefers passing up the bingos with VIRTUS H1. I can sorta see it, since all of the bingos other than CURVIEST have defensive liabilities, and this only scores 26 more than VIRTUS. I'm not saying I'd do it, but I see it.
>Rafi_Stern: EIN H1 NE.I +24 301
>Mike: MOPRTUX 10L .OX +29 335
#note UMP B9 as a potential X setup makes a ton of sense.
>Rafi_Stern: EELNRTT 5I NETTLER +70 371
#note ...oh yeah, THAT hook. Man, I need to get these new words locked in.
>Mike: EMPRTUZ O4 T.UMP +30 365
#note With four As to draw and two powerhouse spots for the Z, I'm in excellent shape here. (MUTER O1 leads by a little in the sim, but not enough for me to care.)
>Rafi_Stern: AY D4 YA +22 393
>Mike: AEEHRTZ 10H A.Z +66 431
>Rafi_Stern: AAIINV B7 AVIAN +19 412
>Mike: EEHRT 14J ETHER +26 457
>Mike: (I) +2 459
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