Game Details
Player 1
#player1 Mark_Francillon Mark Francillon
#player2 Ryan_Fischer Ryan Fischer
>Mark_Francillon: ?AEGHIN 8D HEArING +78 78
>Ryan_Fischer: EIIIUVZ J6 ZI. +33 33
#note Horrible leave, but I really don't want to be down 100 after 2 turns.
>Mark_Francillon: ABENRSU C2 UNBARES +81 159
>Mark_Francillon: AELNRSU (challenge) +5 164
>Ryan_Fischer: ?EEIIUV 4A VI.E +26 59
>Mark_Francillon: AELNRSU 2A NE.RULAS +70 234
#note It'd been way too long since I reviewed these words, and I wasn't 100% sure this is good, so I held until I saw...
>Ryan_Fischer: ?EEIRUX A1 U.I.ERsE +90 149
#note This! Wheee!
>Mark_Francillon: ORU 1H OUR +15 249
>Ryan_Fischer: DGKLTWX F7 G.WK +22 171
#note And, I get rewarded for probably my best play of the tournament with a rack full of dreck! E7 W(E)LKT is a bit better. Didn't remember it. Anything to get rid of the G, though.
>Mark_Francillon: CDNOO K3 CODON +29 278
>Ryan_Fischer: DLLOSTX L4 DOL +29 200
#note Q static says play the S, too.
>Mark_Francillon: AWY 11D WAY +34 312
>Ryan_Fischer: BJLPSTX G1 P.X +26 226
#note Still no vowels! J(A)B here is better. Forgot J(OUR).
>Mark_Francillon: MOR 12C ROM +24 336
>Ryan_Fischer: ABEJLST M3 JAB +34 260
#note Q static says again, play the S. There's only one left, and I need to bingo! Champ agrees with me. 10.3% to win many ply.
>Mark_Francillon: DOY E4 YOD +27 363
>Mark_Francillon: Q (challenge) +5 368
#note I had gotten this confused with VITE(X) where that's its only hook. VIBE takes S, X, and Y. And no D!
>Ryan_Fischer: EFIILST 13D FIL +20 280
#note LIEF doesn't keep an E and doesn't give a hook, and opens the TWS. FIL leaves too dangerous a hook. This is why I chose FIL. That, and IF scores too little.
>Mark_Francillon: Q H7 Q. +11 379
>Ryan_Fischer: DEILSTT N5 STILTED +69 349
#note Slight glimmers of life.
>Mark_Francillon: AOPRS O11 ASPRO +27 406
>Mark_Francillon: EEV (challenge) +5 411
#note I pull TAENIAE out of the bag, but he blocks with this 5 I don't remember, so I challenge!
>Ryan_Fischer: AAEEINT 8L TA.E +15 364
#note 9F (W)ENA 26 is 10% to win. I wish I understood why. I played TA(L)E to block that spot and open up a line. I couldn't just play A(L)E as that's just begging a big play down from L8. There are 3 Ts in the pool, which is why getting rid of the T is important, and there are some vowels to come, too.
>Mark_Francillon: EEV 13L VEE. +18 429
#note Good night everyone!
>Ryan_Fischer: AACEFIN 14M FA. +21 385
#note Actually, there's still hope. Champ says play FA at B12. I figure, there's 3 Ts left, if I can draw one I can hook it to EF. But, if there are 3 Ts out, odds are he has one, so that won't work after all. I guess FA encourages a play down from A13, opening a line, so I have 4 spots to work with (albeit hard to hit ones).
>Mark_Francillon: GIT 15K GIT +11 440
>Ryan_Fischer: ACEHINN 10F .ENCH +22 407
#note Well, I got ENCHAIN, but no place to go. 11H HACIEN(DA) 28. Tried to do some sort of CH setup, but was low on time and couldn't come up with anything. Champ says (W)ENA again, leaving CHIN to go out somewhere. KENCH is okay, but doesn't rank for Champ.
>Mark_Francillon: EIMOTT N2 MO +17 457
>Ryan_Fischer: AIN 14E AIN +15 422
>Ryan_Fischer: (EITT) +8 430
#note Well, after my opponent opened with 3 bingos, I at least made it close. And U(N)I(V)ERsE is something I'll always be proud of.
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