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Player 1
#player1 Jackson_Smylie Jackson Smylie
#player2 Bryn_Bowen Bryn Bowen
>Jackson_Smylie: EGIIIJP H7 JIG +22 22
>Bryn_Bowen: NOW I6 WON +19 19
>Jackson_Smylie: EIIIOPR -IIIO +0 22
#note didn't like keeping the I on this board.
>Bryn_Bowen: OY J6 OY +27 46
>Jackson_Smylie: AEEEPRS K4 PEE +16 38
>Bryn_Bowen: ?ADENSW 10B WArDENS +82 128
>Jackson_Smylie: AEIMRSS E4 MISREA.S +94 132
>Bryn_Bowen: ANQT C9 Q.NAT +48 176
>Jackson_Smylie: ?EFMOOR D12 MOFO +30 162
#note figured this O migiht be more useful to me for bingoes and occasional triple triples, and the other MOFOs give up a lot of points for him. sims best
>Bryn_Bowen: DEFILO 15C F.LIOED +33 209
>Jackson_Smylie: ?ABELRU 14H nEBULAR +82 244
#note thought about RUBEoLA/EPEE in case he doesn't know the R

he knew the R
>Bryn_Bowen: ACDEGHN 3F CHANGED +75 284
>Jackson_Smylie: CGHIORU H1 GU.CO +33 277
#note didn't see POUCH for 38. I think I prefer this by a bit, keeping the H and taking out the scoring spot. Q thinks I average even a bit more after POUCH, valuating it a few points ahead
>Bryn_Bowen: AERTTUY L9 UTTER.Y +28 312
>Jackson_Smylie: AHINORX 14D .AX +56 333
>Bryn_Bowen: AZ 13I ZA +48 360
>Jackson_Smylie: HIINORT L3 .OH +27 360
#note thought about THIO to take out the G, but not sure why I should do that since I'm not even ahead. I was tempted to try to just outmanoeuvre on a dead board and not let anything like G bingoes happen, but with IINRT I'm really more suited to hitting the lane. I see the case for THIO in this situation though
>Bryn_Bowen: AIILORT M5 DUIT +13 373
>Bryn_Bowen: AIILORT -- -13 360
>Jackson_Smylie: ABIINRT 10J BI. +11 371
#note I guess this? not at all worried about G bingoes for next turn now.
>Bryn_Bowen: DILTTUV 12K V.LD +8 368
#note nice setup! as he said, last turn this would have been a great play. given my range with bit, I have a hook quite often, but it makes a lot of potential out of an otherwise dead rack.
>Jackson_Smylie: AINNRRT O8 RIANT +28 399
>Bryn_Bowen: OTU D3 OUT +16 384
>Jackson_Smylie: EIKNPRS 1H .INK +9 408
#note against a top player I might be a bit more comfortable playing SKID and leaving the only possibility of losing being a bingo through the G. GINK might get outrun really occasionally.

I saw more bingo possibilities through the G than on column N, so I blocked the G while still making sure I could outrun often enough. I could see SKID being the best play but I felt the difference in bingoes was much higher than the difference in % chance of being outrun. PERS is a great leave with the pool, I get SPI(D)E(R) with an I draw, I save P(Y)RES for 38 always. Champ doesn't come up with this play but I feel like it wins close to always.

AEEELRT, AEEELRV, AEEILTV, AEEIRTV, AEIILTV, EEEILRT bingo through the G

AEEELTV, AEEILTV, AIILRTV, EEEILRV, EEELRTV, AEEELRV bingo on the right column.

the difference is aeeeltv, aiilrtv, eeeilrv, eeelrtv vs. aeeelrt, aeeirtv, aeiiltv, eeeilrt through the G. mathematically the G is more dangerous, but even more so because the tiles it uses are better (not as many Vs), and a play like OUT almost never keeps a V.
>Bryn_Bowen: AEILRTV 2B VILE +18 402
#note R(UM) wins half the time, EEES draws. this makes me think maybe GINKS is a better play, emptying the bag and not allowing any fishes. hmmm can I still consistently outrun though? I think it's worth it.
>Jackson_Smylie: EEIIPRS N9 SPI.E. +29 437
>Bryn_Bowen: AERT I11 RA... +15 417
>Jackson_Smylie: EIR B2 .IER +7 444
>Jackson_Smylie: (ET) +4 448
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