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#player1 Joe_Gaspard Joe Gaspard
#player2 Joshua_Sokol Joshua Sokol
>Joe_Gaspard: MMU 8G MUM +14 14
>Joshua_Sokol: ABDELTU J5 ABLUTED +76 76
>Joe_Gaspard: BELNSST H7 S.NBELTS +61 75
>Joshua_Sokol: AEENPTZ 14H .EZ +32 108
>Joe_Gaspard: ??EIRTW 5D InTErW.R +86 161
>Joshua_Sokol: ACENPPT H1 PAPE. +27 135
>Joe_Gaspard: AINOSV 15J AVIONS +41 202
>Joshua_Sokol: CEEFHNT K10 FEH +29 164
#note saw FITCH but not FITCHEE, which when analyzing in my head with Noah we thought for sure was the correct play. Quackle thinks that FITCHEE is a medium-sized error over this. Weird.
>Joe_Gaspard: DEOOW N10 WOODE. +36 238
>Joshua_Sokol: CDELNNT 4A CENT +22 186
#note yeah... guess I play the disgusting O9 LEND. :( #questionable
>Joe_Gaspard: EIOQSTX A4 .OEXIST +48 286
#note actual rack. Joe said he wondered why he didn't play OXI(C), but I thought this made sense to try and hit letters that work with the Q. However, he already has the T for QAT, which plays at M9 even after a lot of O-column plays by me. And the S is just good to have.
>Joshua_Sokol: ADILNNU B6 DUN +26 212
>Joe_Gaspard: AKOQY O7 KAYO +38 324
>Joshua_Sokol: AIILNRT L8 RATLIN +34 246
#note really hated this choice, between LI to try and bingo next turn and probably have to bingo again, or RATLIN which scores enough to which I might be able to claw my way back with only 1 bingo. Not sure if I should be considering this position in this way. Quackle thinks LI for sure. #questionasble
>Joe_Gaspard: AAQ 9F QA.A. +26 350
>Joshua_Sokol: EGIIIRR -GIIIR +0 246
#note should likely keep an I here. Or play (N)I(D)I to continue with my plan of miraculously coming back with only 1 bingo.
>Joe_Gaspard: EEHV 2F HE.VE +21 371
>Joshua_Sokol: DEIOORR 10A .OR +5 251
>Joe_Gaspard: GIJNO D8 JINGO +46 417
>Joshua_Sokol: DEFIORY 13E FOR.Y +25 276
#note dunno, thought this was logical. If he chooses to block I get to score underneath?
>Joe_Gaspard: ACILU 4K AULIC +22 439
>Joshua_Sokol: DEGIIIR 14A DIRGE +19 295
>Joe_Gaspard: AGR B1 RAG. +10 449
>Joe_Gaspard: (II) +4 453
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