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#player1 New_Player_1 New Player 1
#player2 Quackle Quackle
>New_Player_1: LMNOOQS -LMOQ +0 0
#note Wasn't sure what was best here. Q says keeping NS is best. Okay. I'll keep that in mind.
>Quackle: DNOWY 8H DOWNY +32 32
#note Personally, I would sacrifice the 4 points, but Q says this is best.
>New_Player_1: ABEINOS J6 BO. +14 14
#note Someday, I'll play every baby bingo that comes across my path. Someday. BEDSONIA, for anyone wondering.
>Quackle: EHLV I7 H.VEL +28 60
>New_Player_1: AAEINSW J10 WAE +29 43
#note Q agrees that this is better than WAIN.
>Quackle: FORT L4 FORT. +22 82
#note "Forty," announced Richard. Maybe he can join me on my comedy tour.
>New_Player_1: AEINOQS K3 QI +16 59
#note Quackle say QIS is slightly better. Had I known I was about to draw S?, I would have taken the points. But given the score and my rack, I prefer keeping the S for bingoes.
>Quackle: ADGINT H10 DATING +37 119
>New_Player_1: ?AENOSS 13C AStON.ES +75 134
#note I saw SENOpIAS, this is slightly better, though SENOpIAS doesn't put the S in such a juicy spot. Fortunately Richard was not able, or chose not to use it. I did not see SAxONIES at the time. Hopefully I would have seen it if I had needed to.
>Quackle: BOZ F12 B.ZO +35 154
>New_Player_1: ?AEEGIU D6 EUGEnIA. +70 204
#note I know it's not much, but I'm proud of myself for finding this. I'm still pretty weak on the 5 vowel 8s, and even finding one as common as this is not a guarantee for me.
>Quackle: CITY C3 CITY +23 177
#note Richard had a bingo here. CLARITY, I think? Something like that. Tough break.
>New_Player_1: AFILPRT E7 PILAF +40 244
#note Another self-pat-on-the-back for this one. Tough to see, especially in a live game with the N being a blank.
>Quackle: AJ 6L .AJ +26 203
#note Desparation, but worth it. Turns out he didn't have an A, but as we'll see, neither did I.
>New_Player_1: HMNRRST 4B M.RTH +20 264
#note Q agrees that this is better than SOM for 38. I need to clean up my rack, and would really like an A in case Richard isn't able to use RAJA this turn.
>Quackle: DEI 12J .IDE +10 213
#note Lucky break for me here that Richard hasn't drawn an A yet.
>New_Player_1: EKNRRSU N6 .UNKER +19 283
#note KNUR is a lot of points at B6, but I don't want to leave this open another turn. Not to mention that KNUR or KNURR opens a new bingo lane for Richard. Q says the valuation for this play is 31, versus 55 for KNUR. I'm still going to play this way when I'm up 50. If I'm down, or the score is closer, that's a different story.
>Quackle: EO G12 O.E +20 233
#note "One," said Richard. Haha! Good joke.
>New_Player_1: AAINORS O6 ANOA +37 320
#note And of course I get rewarded for closing the lane by drawing not just 1 but 2 of the remaing 3 As for a boatload of points. Without both As and the N, my best score is just 28 for SOAR. Though that would block his eventual play of EXTRA for 63. Whatever.
>Quackle: DEP M10 PE.D +20 253
>New_Player_1: CEIIMRS B6 REC +15 335
#note My board vision needs work. I saw EMICS but not the spot for it at O11. And it's not like REC totally shuts things down, he can still use the G at 15H. Or just play EXTRA, as he does.
>Quackle: AERTX O11 EXTRA +63 316
>New_Player_1: IIMS 5K S.M +38 373
#note I didn't write down my full rack here, but clearly, the time to play SOM has arrived.
>Quackle: GIR 15C GIR. +6 322
>New_Player_1: EIILLUV 10B VI..E +17 390
#note Someday, I'll stop playing phonies. Today was not that day.
>Quackle: NOSTU 11G N...S +18 340
>New_Player_1: ILLU E2 LI.U +8 398
>Quackle: OTU L12 .OUT +9 349
>Quackle: (L) +2 351
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