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#player1 Orry_Swift Orry Swift
#player2 Jackson Jackson
>Orry_Swift: EEPRRST 8D PRESTER +74 74
>Jackson: ABILLOV F1 VIOLABL. +71 71
>Orry_Swift: DIQ 5E Q.ID +28 102
>Jackson: ACDHILO 1D HA.OC +51 122
>Orry_Swift: KZ I7 Z.K +31 133
>Jackson: ADEIJLU J6 JA. +37 159
>Orry_Swift: GIMPS 10E GIMPS +29 162
>Jackson: ADEILMU 3C MIA.UED +26 185
#note playing chicken here. There was a feeling that the first to pounce on this board would have a very good position - the board is not exactly closed but there isn't much going on immediately so a lead will be quite hard to surmount. That is why I elected not to play PILEUM, since it felt like handing an extra 15-20% of easy path to victory. of course by the books PILEUM is the play by around 5 points, even though I make up some of the immediate score difference in him opening the board for me. Usually I would also play pileum against orry, but I was feeling good about playing him at his own game.
>Orry_Swift: ABENTUW 4B BUT +18 180
>Jackson: ?IILOSU H10 .OILUS +27 212
#note with the abut threat, much prefer to open the board to suit my blank than keep it closed with OIKS. PILOUS might be a slightly better version of this to float the O instead of the I for me.
>Orry_Swift: AENNNTW A4 ANENT +25 205
>Jackson: ?EEIIOS 9D OI +10 222
#note REGIE sims a bit better, scores the same on average while bingoing less, so that is an improvement in average leave next turn, but I didnt like that it gave him more easy routes to block the 15 row.
>Orry_Swift: FINUVWY 12G V.NIFY +30 235
>Jackson: ?EEIRST 15A lEISTER. +74 296
#note TRISEMES i suppose
>Orry_Swift: DNWY D11 WYND. +24 259
>Jackson: ?DEENRX 6A .X +25 321
#note B6 REINDEX, I saw the word but didnt notice it played there. I didnt want to do 2I INDEXER cause i am in such a strong position I need not risk. this basically always wins but b6 reindex is a bit better for spread and safer
>Orry_Swift: ACGOU K2 GUACO +25 284
>Jackson: ?DEEENR 14F NE.tERED +68 389
>Orry_Swift: ORRT 15L TORR +21 305
>Jackson: AEEEFTW L6 WEFT +27 416
#note blocking LONGHAIR would be good for spread, but I usually take the 100% outrunning route instead of taking a risk that I don't see a sneaky bingo somewhere
>Orry_Swift: AGHLNOO L1 HONG +35 340
>Jackson: AAEEI 11J AE +16 432
>Orry_Swift: ALO 1L .ALO +21 361
>Orry_Swift: (AEI) +6 367
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