Game Details
Player 1
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#player1 Noah Noah
#player2 Chris_Grubb Chris Grubb
>Noah: AAKNOTU 8D OTAKU +20 20
>Chris_Grubb: ?BIISUZ 7D BIZ +31 31
#note I think Chris said he had this, with SUBITIZe# possible.
>Noah: ABELNOR E4 BAR..ONE +40 60
#note Static play #2 here is awesome, answer near end of game.
>Chris_Grubb: ?AEGISU I2 GAUdIES +69 100
>Chris_Grubb: ?AEGISU -- -69 31
>Noah: ADILOOO D4 ADO.. +29 89
#note I think I played this pretty quick, like "eh he can bingo easy, AUGUrIES and stuff through the N", maybe looked a bit for BARITONES bingos, or perhaps had the thought that maybe I could actually block all his bingos with (N)OO. But NOO indeed .... that leaves EUGEnIAS, which I even saw, but didn't notice would still fit as an underlap. Perhaps NOO could be better to force him to find harder bingos, but this might just be fine. In analysis, I'm looking to find plays that don't allow him to bingo. KILO looks like it does it. (not KOLO or KOLA). NOLO 10E does not!!! But (N)ODI does work. Sim prefers ADOBO to those by a lot.
>Chris_Grubb: ?AEGISU 10C SA.GUInE +64 95
>Noah: IILNOOV C2 VINO +23 112
#note Was considering F2 VIOL for a bit here, before noticing ABO. BOLIVIANO is here in Clabbers. Also wondered if I could get VIOLON* C1 by.
>Chris_Grubb: ADEFS 12A FADES +37 132
>Noah: EEILOOO 2B O.OLO +20 132
#note Also considered A12 plays and 11J LOOIE. Not sure I took exchanging very seriously.
>Chris_Grubb: AJY 1F JAY +48 180
>Noah: ?EEINTU K8 ENsUITE +70 202
>Chris_Grubb: EELLPRS I1 SPELLER +75 255
>Noah: CDGLMRT 12I GL.M +14 216
>Chris_Grubb: EIVW M10 VIEW +28 283
>Noah: CDHIIRT 14E DITCHI.R +68 284
#note I think I would've been confident I would win in challenging DITCHIER myself, and I was tempted to do DITCH instead (I think I had forgotten about HERDIC by the time my turn came; I wanted to play this pretty quickly if at all).
>Chris_Grubb: EHY J6 HEY +37 320
>Noah: AEIMNRW L2 WIREMAN +83 367
>Chris_Grubb: FT 5K F.T +12 332
#note I was thinking he had STING here ... fairly specific leave and maybe foolish to anchor on, though I think my mind did somewhat leave open other possibilities. I think he thought for a while, laid this down, then changed it to AT L7, then back to this. AT made me think a T fish drew into some huge column A plays, which I think got me to think of ST?FFING and thus the possible STING leave.
>Noah: ADEPQUX B12 .QUA +26 393
#note Not so sure, main considerations were this and 13B DEX.
>Chris_Grubb: AT 13M .AT +6 338
>Noah: CDEGPSX 15A C.DGES +41 434
#note Hm, Quackle likes CAP and PAC 15A. I guess they go for DETOX, for one thing.
>Chris_Grubb: ENNORRT O7 TORREN. +24 362
#note Chris pretty low on time here, I think, ended the game with 8(?) seconds.
>Noah: IPX M5 .IX +39 473
#note (BIZ)ONAL
>Chris_Grubb: N D10 .N. +5 367
>Chris_Grubb: (P) +6 373
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