Game Details
Player 1
#player1 Jem_Burch Jem Burch
#player2 Chloe_Fatsis Chloe Fatsis
>Jem_Burch: BGIRSTW 8F TWIG +16 16
#note 24:45
>Chloe_Fatsis: DISTTUV I6 VU. +8 8
#note lots of awful options here, (G)UV or exchanging keeping IST are also possible.
>Jem_Burch: BEINORS G5 BRO.NIES +65 81
#note 24:30
>Chloe_Fatsis: ADINSTT 11A INSTAT.D +68 76
#note neither player was sure of BROWNIEST, so no DISTANT/BROWNIEST here.
>Jem_Burch: BEIILQU D8 QUI.E +48 129
#note 24:20. (S)ILIQUE was ready to go down before INSTAT(E)D
>Chloe_Fatsis: DEEHILR A8 HIL. +21 97
#note there is value in blocking the I, but not as much as one would think. HIREE/BE, (VUG)H/HE or (VUG)H/HIE also possible.
>Jem_Burch: BIILLOO H1 OBOLI +28 157
#note 23:59
>Chloe_Fatsis: DEEIORT 4H .OITERED +72 169
>Jem_Burch: AEILORY H11 .OILY +33 190
#note plays are obvious for top players, therefore Jem is akin to top players.
>Chloe_Fatsis: ?AADKPT M2 PA.K +20 189
#note Stefan (and everyone) would have been elated with T(R)AcKPAD. Incredibly difficult word to see. Chloe was also spending energy wondering about KAPA's validity, which takes away from the bingo-finding. Jem has also used literally two minutes so far, but Chloe is all but fazed by this.
>Jem_Burch: AAEENRU 6L EAU +16 206
#note AR(E)AE also available for 30(!) points. But this play was great as well.
>Chloe_Fatsis: ?ADGPTV 3G V.G +18 207
#note fantastic leave evaluation
>Jem_Burch: ADENORT 1E RAT.ONED +61 267
#note 11 spots down and BROWNIEST for 76!
>Chloe_Fatsis: ?ADEPRT B2 PReDATE +77 284
#note PEDANTRY plays two ways, another incredibly tough word to see.
>Jem_Burch: AAEEELY O1 EYE. +24 291
#note 2B (P)AYEE is tough to see as well, LEA(D)Y doesn't set up such a valuable spot but also gets rid of the L which isn't amazing
>Chloe_Fatsis: ACEEMNN N1 MAC. +41 325
#note Might be worth keeping the C and unduplicating the N, but 6 points is a lot to sacrifice.
>Jem_Burch: AACEHLS 2E EH +28 319
#note worrying about the X, wanting to score. But the X has many spots to go that are a bit less obvious! Perhaps better to play 9I HA here, but not at all by a large margin if any.
>Chloe_Fatsis: EEIJNNZ 4A Z.IN +44 369
#note the J is clunky, can't always score with it, so J(e)EZ for 10 points more is the play.
>Jem_Burch: ?AAACLS 15B CALiSA.A +63 382
#note oh my god these guys are incredible
>Chloe_Fatsis: EEFJNOX A1 JO +31 400
#note she sees the possibility of drawing a nice X play next turn and forgoes her nice X play this turn. This is the best play despite F8 (T)EX(T)!
>Jem_Burch: FGMRRSW E10 F.RM +16 398
#note one of only a few plays that ever wins. Jem needs an O here for GROWS in two spots.
>Chloe_Fatsis: EEFNNOX O6 XENON +47 447
#note Jem also needed that O to prevent this incredible find
>Jem_Burch: GRSUW J12 RUGS +22 420
#note best, still 15mins left
>Chloe_Fatsis: EF K11 FE +12 459
#note just win. Wow. What a game. NASSC gold!
>Chloe_Fatsis: (W) +8 467
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