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#player1 Steve Steve
#player2 Josh Josh
>Steve: EFLMNRX H6 FLEX +28 28
#note There are many extensions that are possible with this opening, but I didn't realize how many.
>Josh: AANO G7 ANOA +21 21
>Steve: AIIMNRR F10 MIR +21 49
#note MIR, MIRI, and MIRIN are all close, but MIRIN wins the sim.
>Josh: BEO E10 OBE +25 46
>Steve: AAILNRZ 12A ZANI.. +50 99
>Josh: EIN A12 .INE +39 85
>Steve: ABHILRS I5 LAB +21 120
#note Well, cat fanciers would have appreciated that possible nine. Reminder to self: look for suffixes to compound words.
>Josh: EEEILRT C6 TREELI.E +70 155
>Steve: HIIPRSW 8A PH.W +48 168
>Josh: AEGUV B2 VAGUE +26 181
>Steve: AIINORS I9 OI +14 182
>Josh: ACOPY J2 COPAY +45 226
>Steve: AIJNORS 3I J.INS +40 222
>Josh: FGOY J10 FOGY +32 258
>Steve: ADIORSW K11 WOAD +34 256
>Josh: AEOSTTU 15E OUTEATS +80 338
>Steve: ADGIQRS L1 QI.DAR +52 308
>Josh: EIKRT L8 KITER +42 380
#note Quackle wanted me to burn the S on the end of Qindar last turn, and this is likely why. I'm not smart enough for that yet. Maybe in the next life.
>Steve: CDEEGRS 3A C.DGE +18 326
#note B12 ACED
>Josh: MU 14F MU +22 402
>Steve: DEHNRRS B11 H.RED +33 359
#note Undercounted as 30 in the contest.
>Josh: ILNOTUV D1 VO.EL +26 428
>Josh: ILNOTUV -- -26 402
#note Realized this was an intentional phoney
>Steve: ?INNRST 1L .uIN +36 395
#note Given the oppnent's intentional phoney on the last turn, I figured setting up a bingo line would be counter productive. Maybe I can catch him with some out in two scenarios. It was a thought.
>Josh: ?ELOSTV O1 .OVELiST +83 485
>Josh: (NRSTU) +10 495
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