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#player1 David_Spargo David Spargo
#player2 James_Donnelly James Donnelly
>David_Spargo: ?EHIORU H4 HOUsIER +76 76
>James_Donnelly: ADEOTXZ I3 ZAX +43 43
>David_Spargo: ?CEIILS 10F Ly.ICISE +67 143
>James_Donnelly: DDEIIOT L3 ODDITIE. +72 115
>David_Spargo: AIKP K3 PAIK +39 182
>James_Donnelly: DEILTYY N10 DEITY +41 156
>David_Spargo: AGLO M12 GAOL +22 204
>James_Donnelly: BDEGLOY 8K B.GLY +33 189
>David_Spargo: AMW M1 MAW +32 236
>James_Donnelly: DEEMNOS 7B DEMONE.S +63 252
#note You could play 7A DEMONES(s) for an extra point, but open the triple lane. I think it's prettly close.
>David_Spargo: EENORTV E2 OVERT.NE +72 308
>James_Donnelly: BEPQRSV 2B REB.P +30 282
#note I saw 4A BREV(E), but I liked the immediate points of REBOP. However, Quackle disagrees and says that I need to shed the V in order to come back. Apparently, the best play is to actually exchange BQV, but I think that's ludicrous when there are legitimate 30 points options available.
>David_Spargo: JOT 8A JOT +35 343
>James_Donnelly: FOQSSVW 1A VOW +34 316
>David_Spargo: ACELR 1J CAL.ER +33 376
>James_Donnelly: AFGHQSS G2 SHAG +39 355
#note Underscored by 1.
>David_Spargo: ENU D4 NEU. +20 396
>James_Donnelly: FFQRSTU K10 .FF +18 373
#note Computer really likes I9 R(I)FF. I guess I do need to draw a vowels to have any shot of scoring/bingoing. With such a vowel-heavy pool, I thought I'd be fine.
>David_Spargo: AOT 3A OAT +21 417
>James_Donnelly: NQRRSTU 13L Q.. +12 385
#note I think Quackle's assessment of this turn is wrong, since it I draw the E for TURNERS/RETURNS, David will simply block the D9 spot to play both of those. I can't see a win here. Can you?
>David_Spargo: AAEINNU 11C UNAI +10 427
>James_Donnelly: ANRRSTU 12C TURNS +21 406
#note 12C SANTUR obvs. Overscored by 4.
>David_Spargo: EIN O1 .EIN +5 432
>David_Spargo: (AR) +4 436
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