Game Details
Player 1
#player1 Harriette_Lakernick Harriette Lakernick
#player2 Johnny_Utah Johnny Utah
>Harriette_Lakernick: AAPT 8F ATAP +12 12
#note Casual game.
>Johnny_Utah: ?DDGNRT F6 GR.ND +15 15
#note Best play I think but a few things are close.
>Harriette_Lakernick: EJO 9C JEO. +19 31
>Johnny_Utah: ?AADEIT 6E A.ItATED +61 76
#note I probably spent longer on this play than I should have. This is one of those plays where there are a lot of bingos but nothing really stands out. I didn't see ERADIATE D2, but that's not the highest simming despite being the highest scoring bingo likely due to the RERADIATE possibilities. 6B DIVAGATE actually sims best. I considered that, but then went with a play that gave back two double word scores (one for each of us) and complicated the board a bit.
>Harriette_Lakernick: EILNOST I8 .OTLINES +62 93
#note My plan to complicate the board worked as Harriette spent some time on this play before deciding on this. 11A ONLIEST for 72 is the highest scoring bingo available but check out I4 SEALPOINT for 63!
>Johnny_Utah: ?AEFOST L4 FA.EOuTS +74 150
#note Quackle likes foregoing bingoing and playing H12 SOFA for 40 by a slight margin. If I am going to bingo, 11B FORESTAL for 78 is a little better. Minor mistake.
>Harriette_Lakernick: EILRW 15D WILER. +39 132
#note I never even considered this not being good. Yikes!
>Johnny_Utah: ACIKPTZ K5 Z.P +54 204
#note CAPIZ and ZEP are very close. I debated a while between them.
>Harriette_Lakernick: BSTUY 5A BUSTY +30 162
>Johnny_Utah: ACDIIKT A5 .ATIK +33 237
#note Best play. Marty Gabriel once played BATIKING for 101 against me at the 2019 Chicago Literacy tournament on his way to a come from behind victory.
>Harriette_Lakernick: GHSU 8K S.UGH +42 204
>Johnny_Utah: CCDEGIM B2 DEG.M +40 277
#note Right idea, but CECUM is a tad better because it scores 4 more and gets rid of the clunky double C's.
>Harriette_Lakernick: FOX J12 FOX +61 265
>Johnny_Utah: CCEIRRW C3 WI. +25 302
#note D8 CERIC/CERCI are the only plays that are a little better. All three get of the dreaded CW combination.
>Harriette_Lakernick: DEIOO O8 .OODIE +11 276
>Johnny_Utah: CCENNRR E11 CERC. +18 320
#note Getting rid of the double C's.
>Harriette_Lakernick: BHO N10 HOB +36 312
>Johnny_Utah: IMNNRRV A1 VIM +35 355
#note Best play.
>Harriette_Lakernick: ALRU C9 .URAL +24 336
>Johnny_Utah: ANNNRRY 14M YAR +23 378
#note Really hard turn. A massive play with the Q or getting stuck with the Q are the two primary ways I lose here.
>Harriette_Lakernick: LQU 12A QU.L. +48 384
#note Harriette had a Q bomb here!
>Johnny_Utah: EEINNNR H1 RENNE. +18 396
#note QUALE was unfortunate, but I kept cool under time pressure (I was under 30 seconds) and found my only winning play.
>Harriette_Lakernick: AEEINOV 2F VE.NA +18 402
#note M1 EAVE is 1 more and the only play that scores more than 18.
>Johnny_Utah: IN 4L .IN +6 402
#note H8 ANI and 1H RIN are 7 and are my only two better options. I was at 10-20 seconds when I finalized my play and stopped my clock.
>Johnny_Utah: (EIO) +6 408
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