Game Details
Player 1
#player1 James_Frankki James Frankki
#player2 Jackson_Smylie Jackson Smylie
>James_Frankki: ?EEORSU H4 REhOUSE +64 64
>Jackson_Smylie: EFGNRRU 7G F.UR +12 12
#note ack, missed the word REFUGE somehow.... Also FRUG plays with FE or EF, worth considering. Q likes FUG/FE/Uh/GO, weirdly. I'm surprised ENRR has any power here - fug seems like a gross play I don't want to make. Good bingo potential with FOUR and it keeps 8s likes open. I can see playing FRUG or REFUGE but they each have their drawbacks.
>James_Frankki: BOY G3 BOY +18 82
>Jackson_Smylie: EEGGNPR 8J EPERGN +32 44
#note phony. I considered playing ENGORGE, which is nice with the PR leave anyways, I don't mind taking that safe option
>James_Frankki: IOWY L4 YOWI. +22 104
>Jackson_Smylie: GIJKLTX 5K J.G +22 66
#note huh I saw the word KYLIX in general but not on the board... I prefer that, GJT is way more manageable and I even occasional draw jeux and more often J?G plays, or JAG. KOJI felt really bad, GLTX could turn very bad, and the S hook I'm opening isn't great for me (not a huge drawback, but not good either). I liked that IKLTX after GOX I am ensured a vowel and I can draw KEX for 43. I would still play kylix if I saw it though. Q says I am being silly and opp and I average similarly no matter which word I play there. I can totally see that, cause 8 points is a lot to give up. I think this is another example where I was a bit too driven by fear; I could see how IKLTX can let me out but since I didn't see an obvious way GLTX would be great, as well as the S hook, I was scared.
>James_Frankki: ACEIL I9 ILEAC +16 120
>Jackson_Smylie: AIKLOTX F4 TAX +35 101
>James_Frankki: CITV 12H V.TIC +28 148
>Jackson_Smylie: FIIKLOU N6 FU.IO +19 120
#note or (W)IKI for 24
>James_Frankki: DIPRTU O10 PUTRID +34 182
>Jackson_Smylie: EIKLNRS 14C LINKERS +79 199
#note ILEACS*. I was very confident in phonying this evening...
>James_Frankki: ADDE 15A DEAD +31 213
>Jackson_Smylie: EEEHIOS 15G HE +26 225
>James_Frankki: AZ M3 ZA. +31 244
>Jackson_Smylie: ADEEIOS 13C ADO +21 246
#note consonant heavy in the pool so EEIS isn't bad, and I much prefer trying to score more here rather than fish. Also, only 2 E's out so I wanted to hang onto them.
>James_Frankki: AHR N2 RAH +32 276
>Jackson_Smylie: EEEISTT N14 TE +11 257
#note now outrunning is looking a lot worse as an option... at least it will be tough for him to block the D, and then maybe I could score a bit back into this? I also wanted to block the Q spot, which I'm not even sure is a great idea, but I wanted to have a backup play to bingoing if he blocks my plays, where I could possibly Q stick him. with II? out it's not that likely but possible. There are no good plays that open another line, I don't think. I could play ET/EX and go all in. Maybe against an expert I would do that.
>James_Frankki: BNO A12 BON. +10 286
>Jackson_Smylie: EEEIIST K8 .IE +5 262
#note blocking Q spot now, I have last E!
>James_Frankki: MO E6 OM +13 299
>Jackson_Smylie: AEEIMST B6 STEAMIE +71 333
>James_Frankki: ?ANOQST A5 QuANT +50 349
#note storehouse is an amazing extension. Lots to consider here, mainly QuANTS/SOX, the O can be flexible for drawing 2 consonants (I think if he draws AI I'm fucked anyways).
>Jackson_Smylie: AGILLVW D3 VILL +24 357
>James_Frankki: NNOS I3 ONS +15 364
>Jackson_Smylie: AGW 8D WAG +16 373
#note WAGON
>Jackson_Smylie: (N) +2 375
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