Game Details
Player 1
#player1 Evans_Clinchy Evans Clinchy
#player2 Chris_Cree Chris Cree
>Evans_Clinchy: ADEFOVW 8D VOWED +32 32
#note I guess I was totally off on setting up the AVOWED hook. I thought it would be more volatile on Chris' turn; Quackle says I'm wrong. I also thought it would help me score more next turn; wrong as well. Turns out AVOWED sims about 1 point better, even though VOWED is the stronger play defensively. Go figure.
>Chris_Cree: EHLOOSS H5 HOO.LESS +63 63
>Evans_Clinchy: ?AEFPTT C7 FAT +24 56
>Chris_Cree: ABGM G4 GAMB. +29 92
>Evans_Clinchy: ?ELPQRT 8A RE...... +45 101
>Chris_Cree: AGZ 11E ZAG. +28 120
>Evans_Clinchy: ?ELLPQT F10 Q.T +32 133
>Chris_Cree: DIRT I4 DIRT +23 143
>Evans_Clinchy: ?ELLMPR E2 iMPELL.R +72 205
>Chris_Cree: BOUY D2 BUOY +38 181
>Evans_Clinchy: ?EIIINN E11 .IN +14 219
#note Shrug. Got any better ideas?
>Chris_Cree: ANTU D12 TUNA +18 199
>Evans_Clinchy: ?EIINNO 15A INI. +12 231
#note The only bingos are SINFONIE 12H and LENITION 9H, which Quackle says are both way better than this. I just figured it would be way easier to win with the lead, the second blank and control of the board. Opening a second triple-triple seemed crazy. I should, however, play NINE 14B instead of INIA. Missed that one.
>Chris_Cree: IX 14A XI +31 230
>Evans_Clinchy: ?CEKNOW 10B WEN +21 252
#note No, NOCK is not Collins-only, dumbass.
>Chris_Cree: AEGU J7 AGUE +13 243
>Evans_Clinchy: ?CIKOOP C1 POCK +51 303
>Chris_Cree: HO 1A HO. +24 267
>Evans_Clinchy: ?AAIOTY A1 .OYA +11 314
>Chris_Cree: ADELN 8J .LANDE +27 294
>Evans_Clinchy: ?ADEIIT M6 vA.ITIED +70 384
>Chris_Cree: CER L12 REC +17 311
>Evans_Clinchy: EEFIORU B6 FE. +19 403
>Chris_Cree: J 13C J.. +20 331
>Evans_Clinchy: EIORTUV 14D .EVI +28 431
#note Best, blocking ARSINES and keeping an out.
>Chris_Cree: AEINRSS 15J ARSINE +28 359
>Evans_Clinchy: ORTU O11 ROUT. +6 437
>Evans_Clinchy: (S) +2 439
Player 2
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