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#player1 Morris_Greenberg Morris Greenberg
#player2 Agnes_Kramer Agnes Kramer
>Morris_Greenberg: IIRRSUW -IRUW +0 0
>Agnes_Kramer: AIJLOV 8D JOVIAL +48 48
>Morris_Greenberg: EIKMNRS E7 M.NIKERS +78 78
>Agnes_Kramer: ALUW D12 WAUL +30 78
>Morris_Greenberg: ADDEGPU C11 GAP +28 106
#note PA(V)ED is also a play I considered, this sims slightly higher.
>Agnes_Kramer: DEI F10 DIE +28 106
>Morris_Greenberg: DDEEFOU 9G FEOD +27 133
>Agnes_Kramer: AIV 15A VIA. +21 127
>Morris_Greenberg: ADEGMRU F6 GU. +15 148
#note Somehow overlooked (J)UG for 3 more, both are good ideas.
>Agnes_Kramer: ?AEGRSY K4 GRAYESt +79 206
>Morris_Greenberg: ADEMPRT 4K .RAMP +26 174
#note Quackle much prefers fishing here or scoring with J6 MA or L6 DAM.
>Agnes_Kramer: BCESX 8K .XBEC +72 278
>Agnes_Kramer: BCESX -- -72 206
#note Agnes said she had EXECS this turn too after the game.
>Morris_Greenberg: CDELRST 8K .RECT +24 198
#note I don't remember thinking about ELECT here. That sims higher.
>Agnes_Kramer: BC 6J C.B +13 219
#note I now suspect Agnes has the blank.
>Morris_Greenberg: DILORSU O1 LOU. +18 216
#note I considered the one play Quackle likes more too, DUO 3M.
>Agnes_Kramer: EINSX M8 .XINES +42 261
>Morris_Greenberg: ADIORSU N8 .UD +26 242
#note Quackle much prefers an L12 play like OUD or DUO. These seem too impatient of plays in my view, I guarantee a loss right away if Agnes has the blank here. I prefer slow playing this and leveraging the last S for when the time is most appropriate.
>Agnes_Kramer: ADO L11 ADO +18 279
>Morris_Greenberg: AINORST H8 ..RATION +27 269
#note (Y)AR/R(EXINES) also a nice idea.
>Agnes_Kramer: NW M3 W.N +12 291
>Morris_Greenberg: HINOSTZ 2M HO. +22 291
#note At this point I am positive Agnes has the blank so I block. Quackle likes this best for blocks, but likes THO G13 even more to set up (TI)Z plays.
>Agnes_Kramer: ILN I11 LIN +11 302
>Morris_Greenberg: INOSTTZ 14G T.OT +10 301
#note At this point, I think my main way to lose is if Agnes hits the bingo she is fishing for, so I address the spot directly. I am keeping ZINS/S(CAB) long term here still. I considered STOTIN O10 here too, but felt it was a bit too passive. (O)OT is a better execution of this concept, but I missed (D)ITZ over the board J9 to keep.
>Agnes_Kramer: EE 6F .EE +4 306
>Morris_Greenberg: IINOSYZ 9C YO. +19 320
#note I took awhile here, I really wanted to save the Y for SIZY/(ID)S, but Quackle still likes this best. I can't play IONIZ(E) given Agnes' fishes, and I needs to minimize playing tiles to avoid drawing the Q while still scoring enough (and keep I's for ideas like ZI(G) 11A long term for Q setups if I draw it).
>Agnes_Kramer: ?AEEFRT 15J AFREET +32 338
>Morris_Greenberg: HIINSTZ B14 H. +10 330
#note Insanely tough endgame here. Only clean win is (D)ITZ (but again didn't see over the board) or its inversion of SHIN(E) first, this ties with perfect play on both sides (but a hard endgame to see).
>Agnes_Kramer: ?BEEQ 14N BE +18 356
#note Only Qa(T) O6 ties here.
>Morris_Greenberg: IINSTZ O6 ZI. +12 342
>Agnes_Kramer: ?EQ D8 ..b +12 368
>Morris_Greenberg: INST 6J ...S +19 361
>Morris_Greenberg: INST -- -19 342
>Agnes_Kramer: EQ 5M .E +6 374
>Morris_Greenberg: INST 12L ..N +4 346
>Agnes_Kramer: Q - +0 374
>Morris_Greenberg: IST 12L ...I +6 352
#note I had under 15 seconds here. What a horrendous mistake. Overall, I am really happy with how I clawed back into this game, but can't make this kind of mistake at the end. Especially because Agnes already went over on time here, I had quite a cushion.
>Agnes_Kramer: Q O11 Q. +11 385
>Agnes_Kramer: (ST) +4 389
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