Game Details
Player 1
#player1 Matt_Canik Matt Canik
#player2 Laurie_Cohen Laurie Cohen
>Matt_Canik: ABEILLT H4 BILLET +22 22
#note BALTI+?
>Laurie_Cohen: IRYZ 9F RI.ZY +28 28
>Matt_Canik: AAFIMNT I3 MAFIA +28 50
>Laurie_Cohen: IQ J2 QI +35 63
>Matt_Canik: ENNOPTY 5E NOT..Y +24 74
#note N(IF)TY is a nifty little defensive play, should have considered it despite scoring less and a less optimal leave.
>Laurie_Cohen: FOOW 6C WOOF +33 96
>Matt_Canik: EENOPUV F8 P.EVUE +13 87
#note Is it crazy to play VENUE at 10B? I guess UNWOVE is the other option.
>Laurie_Cohen: CEHK 13C CHE.K +38 134
>Matt_Canik: ?EGINOO 14G IsOGONE +67 154
>Laurie_Cohen: BEIR 15F BRIE +30 164
>Matt_Canik: ?ADIORT 11D De.IATOR +94 248
>Laurie_Cohen: AERRSTU M7 TREASUR. +70 234
>Matt_Canik: EEOSTUV 8L E.UV +24 272
#note Maybe VE(R)TU instead? Pool is pretty consonant-heavy so EOS isn't the most scary thing?
>Laurie_Cohen: ADW 15M DAW +31 265
>Matt_Canik: DEOPSTX 12H XED +41 313
>Laurie_Cohen: ENNO N10 NONE +16 281
>Matt_Canik: MNOPSST 12L P..T +14 327
#note I thought there was a chance NONE was a J setup since it seemed like a bizarre play for the game state. I elected to knock the spot out. Maybe I should just play STO(W)P.
>Laurie_Cohen: EJ N6 JE. +28 309
>Matt_Canik: DGMNOSS 3I ..NDS +16 343
#note Worst case right now I think is that she can play from the Q and I can't outrun - let's eliminate that possibility while holding a vowel.
>Laurie_Cohen: AAH 4K AAH +25 334
>Matt_Canik: AGMNOSU O2 GUANO +16 359
#note NUM(D)A(H) is a cool word that apparently wins 98% of the time. This play is really bad - I can't put myself in a position where I can be in vowel trouble for what looks to be a tense endgame. I should have played MUNGO if I'm going to play in the O row.
>Laurie_Cohen: ACEILST C3 CLA.S +22 356
>Matt_Canik: GILMRS 10B GRIM. +18 377
>Laurie_Cohen: EIT 4A TI.E +10 366
>Laurie_Cohen: (LS) +4 370
Player 2
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