Game Details
Player 1
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#player1 baron baron
#player2 Jackson Jackson
>baron: EGGLY 8H LEGGY +28 28
>Jackson: AACDEKR L8 .ACKED +32 32
#note considered KEYCARD too
>baron: OOX 9H OXO +40 68
>Jackson: AAEMNRV 13I VAN.A +26 58
>baron: ?ADEIOT N7 IODATEs +68 136
>Jackson: ABEMNRU O8 MABE +45 103
>baron: GIJ 10F JIG +31 167
>Jackson: AHNOPRU 11D UPON +23 126
#note Q likes HA and HUNK better than this. I can see playing HA, but I dont get the idea behind HUNK. this sims a couple behind but I think HA is annoying for blocking the board
>baron: AFINR 7F INFRA +33 200
>Jackson: ADEHRSU 6E UH +26 152
>baron: IPST 12D PITS +37 237
>Jackson: AADEERS 13E AA +18 170
#note looks like this or JOTA. Q prefers AA
>baron: EZ 11J ZE. +32 269
>Jackson: DEEMORS D1 EMERODS +79 249
>baron: EILOSTT M1 LITOTES +69 338
>Jackson: CEEFIRW 1L F.EW +42 291
>baron: ILW 1A WIL. +21 359
>Jackson: ?CEINNR 3A INC.NtER +70 361
#note looked on the 5 row but couldnt come up with NONCRIME
>baron: ILT L1 .LIT +22 381
>Jackson: ADEEORY H1 DO.Y +36 397
#note tough decision between EYELID and DORY. DORY draws fewer tiles towards the Q, but the Q is also not always a death sentence after EYELID, since I can get the T for QAT in two spots or a U for some minor Q plays. EYELID has beter endgame timing and scores more points, and although AEER counteracts the consonant heavy pool better, AOR is still okay. I preferred DORY over the board ofc, but I am liking EYELID a bit more now, it seems to do better against worst case scenarios like QUINS
>baron: BINRSU 14A BRUINS +40 421
>Jackson: AEEHRRV 2G H.ER +14 411
#note VE(TO) is the best endgame
>baron: OQTU A14 .O +12 433
>Jackson: AERV 5K VE. +20 431
#note LIRE is better
>baron: QTU N1 .T +10 443
>Jackson: AR 10L .R.. +8 439
#note just RYA
>baron: QU 2D .U +6 449
>Jackson: A F5 A.. +6 445
#note LAC
>Jackson: (Q) +20 465
Player 2
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