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#player1 purinton purinton
#player2 moh moh
>purinton: EJW 8G JEW +26 26
>moh: ABRRSTU J5 RUBS +22 22
>purinton: EFGIO 4H FOGIE +34 60
>moh: ?ALY 3K LAY +16 38
#note Unknown rack.
>purinton: ADE H1 DEA. +24 84
>moh: ?ADNRTY 3B iNTRAD.Y +93 131
>purinton: AADEIIS 5B HAIrDOS +79 163
>purinton: AADEIIS -- -79 84
>moh: AAEEIIT 2B TIE +12 143
>purinton: ?ADHIOS 9B HAIrDOS +74 158
>moh: AAEIMRS 1F MA.EIRAS +62 205
>purinton: EFIV E5 FIVE. +20 178
>moh: ELLNPRT C8 P.LLET +16 221
>purinton: AB 8A BA. +26 204
>moh: EKNRSUZ 12B Z.K +32 253
>purinton: EEEGIIU -EEEG +0 204
>moh: ENQRSTU 10H SUQ +35 288
>purinton: CMOX 6B COM.X +38 242
>moh: AAENRTU J10 .UANT +16 304
#note At first QUANT looks pretty weak since it gives up so many points to plays like A(Z)AN. But with 31 unseen tiles, I noticed that I held the only remaining hook for QUANT (no unseen blank, S, or A). That hook is worth a lot, especially on a board with dwindling opportunities. (Q)UANT wins the sim, although 5C TU(F)A is close behind.
>purinton: EIOPRUW K11 PE +18 260
>moh: AEHORRT 15H HEART +42 346
#note I was a little worried about HEART getting extended, and maybe I should have hooked QUANT with a different word.
>purinton: EIR 15H .....IER +33 293
>moh: CDGGORW 14N WO +22 368
#note Ugly draw after HEART. I decided that blocking the bingos to O15 was more important than a bad leave at this point in the game.
>purinton: EENNNOV -EENNN +0 293
>moh: CDGGNRT 6H DR.G +6 374
#note Blocking the final decent bingo lane should seal this one (yes, there is are possibilities along row 13, but this unseen pool hardly begs for another N).
>purinton: ELNO 2L LONE +18 311
>moh: CGINNTV O1 V.G +21 395
#note V(E)NTING in the same place is pretty obvious.
>purinton: EIINOOU D12 .OI +9 320
>moh: CINNOT 13L ICON +21 416
>purinton: EINOU 10A OI. +13 333
>moh: NT D1 N..T +10 426
>moh: (ENU) +6 432
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