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#player1 Jackson Jackson
#player2 Josh_Sokol-Rubenstein Josh Sokol-Rubenstein
>Jackson: CIOOORX H6 OXO +20 20
>Josh_Sokol-Rubenstein: AGHINNS I6 HIN +24 24
#note HIN wins a sim, nice play. NAH and HANG and AHING are standard, but this is very defensive and encourages plays that open lanes, so this bingoes almost as much as NAH
>Jackson: ?CDIORZ 5I COZ +37 57
>Josh_Sokol-Rubenstein: ?ACEGNS 9I GlANCES +77 101
#note looks a bit better than ENCAGES/ONE
>Jackson: ?ABDIRT O2 ReDBAIT. +86 143
>Josh_Sokol-Rubenstein: DEEIIUW 2J DEWIE. +28 129
>Jackson: AAIIKPY 1F PAIKA +36 179
>Jackson: AAIIKPY -- -36 143
#note bad
>Josh_Sokol-Rubenstein: EGIORRU 1H GUIRO +32 161
>Jackson: AAIIKPY N6 KA +34 177
#note didn't see OHIA this turn, but considered PYA and KA. I feel like KA has slightly more upside next turn, whereas PYA is more pigeonholed into KA, and often keeping two Is, but a sim doesn't agree. a small upside is getting ZAIKAIS with an S draw after PYA, which might be enough of an upside on its own (or making the setup if im a bold)
>Josh_Sokol-Rubenstein: EEFLNOR 3K ELF +31 192
#note REFLEXION, coulda been the second time!
>Jackson: AAIIPUY 6H ..IA +24 201
>Josh_Sokol-Rubenstein: AENORVW K9 .VOW +20 212
#note WOVE/ECHING is a bit better. This isn't so bad if he sees the hooks for next turn though
>Jackson: ADEIPUY L11 YEP +31 232
#note missed PEDWAY despite considering its anagram, that looks clearly best. Also somehow didnt consider playing at J11, YAUP is decent, even though quite risky with no S in hand and a board opening play from Josh. I think yap/aching is also fine, maybe close with yep, but PEDWAY is definitely worth it
>Josh_Sokol-Rubenstein: AAEINRV M12 NAVE +28 240
#note ava/achine, or ravine/eching
>Jackson: ADILQRU 15H QUAIL.D +54 286
>Josh_Sokol-Rubenstein: ABEIIRT 14J BA +22 262
#note tibiae is slightly better if he sees the hook. BA is probably second best
>Jackson: AEMORTU 14M .AU +18 304
#note I didnt think ching took the E, I have MATURE there, or just OUCHING to block the hooks as well, which is probably what I woulda played if I had seen it and known the hooks for sure. It's a bit stressful with the G column and 10 row open, but I can make a fairly defensive play next turn if Josh doesn't immediately hit, and AEMRT is good for a comeback bingo as well.
>Josh_Sokol-Rubenstein: EEEIIRT 5I ...IE +16 278
>Jackson: EMOORST 10C MOOTERS +73 377
>Josh_Sokol-Rubenstein: EEIORTT I3 ET...... +15 293
>Jackson: DHJNNTU D9 J.HN +28 405
#note placed here to take out the higher scoring lanes
>Josh_Sokol-Rubenstein: AEIORRT 9B RA. +16 309
#note rough draws for Josh
>Jackson: DGMNRTU G9 T.RGUM +11 416
#note just gotta leave 6 or fewer in the bag
>Josh_Sokol-Rubenstein: EILOPRT B2 PORTLIE. +74 383
>Jackson: DEFINNT C1 FINE +24 440
#note tied with friend
>Josh_Sokol-Rubenstein: ELSSY 13B LYSE +29 412
>Jackson: DNT 4A T..ND +14 454
>Jackson: (S) +2 456
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