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#player1 Niel_Gan Niel Gan
#player2 Terry_Kang Terry Kang
>Niel_Gan: ILNNOUY 8H NOUNY +24 24
>Terry_Kang: EEQU K4 QUEE. +28 28
>Niel_Gan: IILMMRU L3 MIM +40 64
#note MUIR much better leave on this board, scores ~9 more points on average on the next turn - 4 more than equity differential predicts.
>Terry_Kang: IJN M2 JIN +40 68
>Niel_Gan: ILOORSU N2 ORS +42 106
#note Decided to take the points but wasn't totally happy. This wins a sim by 1% without D inference and loses by 0.5% to OOR with D inference. Something like just LO is also reasonable to consider.
>Terry_Kang: EF J6 FE. +29 97
>Niel_Gan: FILLOUZ I7 Z.L +45 151
#note Bad miss of FUZ(EE), -7%
>Terry_Kang: ?CDENOT 1G COnTEND +92 189
>Niel_Gan: AFGILOU O1 UG +20 171
#note AGO worth the points.
>Terry_Kang: IIII -IIII +0 189
>Niel_Gan: AFILOTV 2H FOIL +21 192
>Terry_Kang: ABPS 10F BAPS +27 216
>Niel_Gan: AEEERTV 11E VEE +18 210
#note The relative benefits of the two VEE positions roughly cancel, but 11D prob more thematic in this position. Can't go missing the plays from the P though, -7%.
>Terry_Kang: BOW 9E BOW +27 243
>Niel_Gan: AEEIORT K4 .....IER +34 244
#note Prob still wouldn't have gotten it down, but case in point. (QUEEN)ITE sims marginally worse despite better static leave because oppo gets first crack at hook on a tight board.
>Terry_Kang: ADGR 8C GRAD +18 261
>Niel_Gan: AELNOTV 7E LAV +23 267
#note Prob TAV in this pool, but I liked having the T.
>Terry_Kang: IIIII -IIIII +0 261
>Niel_Gan: DEHINOT 3F DOTH +28 295
#note THE much more defensive; DINO goes almost as well with open G as EIN. -2%
>Terry_Kang: AK 2E KA +13 274
>Niel_Gan: ADEIINP 4A PAINED +29 324
#note Missing other PAINED is kind of terrible. Why do this after an exchange followed by a short play? Courting disaster.
>Terry_Kang: OX 5D OX +38 312
>Niel_Gan: AEIIOWY A1 YAW. +36 360
#note (P)IOYE better, but this is not the worst despite leave.
>Terry_Kang: ?AERRST C8 .RAfTERS +68 380
>Niel_Gan: EIILORS 15C .OILIER +24 384
#note It's between this and a two tile fish.
>Terry_Kang: ATTU 14G TAUT +12 392
>Niel_Gan: CEEGHIS C3 S.CH +30 414
>Niel_Gan: UNKNOWN (challenge) +5 419
#note This play does not win against TIAN 15 without the challenge, but one word does.
>Terry_Kang: AINT 13J ANTI +10 402
>Terry_Kang: (EEGI) +10 412
#note A few big errors in the 5-10% range, some of which very easily could have swung the game the other direction.
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