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#player1 Josh Josh
#player2 Jackson Jackson
>Josh: ??DDIOT H4 DItTOeD +68 68
>Jackson: AADEFIY 4D FAYE. +24 24
#note seems like FAY G9 is worth playing over this, and this is close with FADDY. I think this is a bit better than FAYED for 29.
>Josh: GLNOPSY 8C POLYG.NS +65 133
>Jackson: ACDEIOU J1 EDACIOU. +67 91
>Josh: DEIILRU 1H UR.IDE +27 160
>Jackson: BEMSTUX 5D EX +41 132
>Josh: AEILNRR G8 .NARLIER +66 226
>Jackson: BBHMSTU 15E BU.B +24 156
#note correctly passed on B(E)THUMBS# here, but totally missed RHUMB, not for lack of trying. I'm not super familiar with the word, but I definitely recognize it. huge error, as that sets up a nice lane too
>Josh: AIIOOOU -AIIOOOU +0 226
>Jackson: EHMSSTT 6C THEM +34 190
>Josh: AEJLNTZ 13C JEZA.L +44 270
>Jackson: AEOSSTV 2B AVOSETS +76 266
>Josh: CEINOQT 10F Q..I +34 304
>Jackson: AGINSTV N1 STAVING +84 350
>Josh: CEFNORT E11 FE. +30 334
>Jackson: AEILNOO O5 NAOI +19 369
#note I think NAOI and EOLIAN are really close. EOLIAN has the advantage of exhausting the bottom of the board more, cause N column responses can let me basically kill the whole right side. However, it's a bit riskier, setting up a bigger hotspot. He took a while with FEZ, so I felt he had consonants more often than not. Maybe I can deduce he has awkward consonants like CNORT, which would make me lean towards EOLIAN over NAOI. NAOI is a bit safer, but scores less and makes exhausting the board a bit more. The pool isn't very bingo prone though, so closing bingo prospects isnt super important.
>Josh: ACENORT M7 ENACTOR +77 411
>Jackson: EIKLOOU L12 LOOK +32 401
#note I think I have to take this and hope I draw far better than him and squeak out a close endgame. The only other reasonable looking play is 9A LOOK.
>Josh: GHIPRRT 15L .ITH +33 444
#note it seems this always wins
>Jackson: AEEIUWW 12D W.A. +26 427
#note didnt see pangram at the time, but this is still optimal
>Josh: GMNPRR 5G M.R.NG +22 466
#note equally optimal to pangram
>Jackson: EEIUW N12 WEE. +23 450
>Josh: PR 14J PR. +11 477
>Josh: (IU) +4 481
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