Game Details
Player 1
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#player1 Morris_Greenberg Morris Greenberg
#player2 Jared_Cappel Jared Cappel
>Morris_Greenberg: EEIOQRS 8G QI +22 22
>Jared_Cappel: ?ENOOPT H8 .NOTrOPE +77 77
>Morris_Greenberg: EEENORS G11 EON +10 32
#note Maybe EON for the 3 extra points at I13? I thought this did a pretty nice job of forcing any play Jared makes to either not score, open up more bingo lines, or both, they are roughly even in Quackle.
>Jared_Cappel: ADW I13 WAD +28 105
#note Did not write down this rack unfortunately.
>Morris_Greenberg: EEEFNRS F13 EF +20 52
>Jared_Cappel: AKNORTU 10G N.OK +22 127
#note He blocked OUTRANK(ED) for 95. KNOUT (which I didn't see) sims best.
>Morris_Greenberg: EEILNRS K4 LIERNES +73 125
#note Quakcle slightly prefers RELINES, likely due to the J6 hot spot. I preferred not floating the R in space.
>Jared_Cappel: AALRTUW J5 TWA +31 158
#note or AW or AWA in the same spot.
>Morris_Greenberg: CGLPRSZ 7I C..P +11 136
#note With GLOZES, GLAZES or GRAZES, and GRIZES as options 15A with O, A, or I draws, I thought taking 11 points now seemed worth it. Quackle prefers exchanging keeping SZ by about 2%.
>Jared_Cappel: AAJLMRU L1 JURAL +47 205
>Morris_Greenberg: EGLRSXZ 14H ..X +28 164
#note Similar idea to last turn, I get an 84 point play almost 1/3 of the time, and it looks like after the last 2 turns that I am fishing rather than going for a big Z play.
>Jared_Cappel: AADMNOT 1L .OTA +33 238
#note Really like morris' play sequence. He had me thinking he was close to a bingo not a Z bomb.
>Morris_Greenberg: EGLORSZ 15A GLOZES +84 248
>Jared_Cappel: AADEGIM 8J E.IGMA +42 280
#note MG: Really pretty find. JC: Thanks. Sims much better than any other play so glad I found it.
>Morris_Greenberg: EEHLORU 2N EH +19 267
#note I found this turn tough, a bit idealess. I hilariously chose this over EH M3 for 1 more to not allow for (O)K(EH) possibilities, but the K was already played. I didn't consider Quackle's favorite, HU(M)OR N6 in the moment, I think I was locked into playing a bit more slowly here to give more time to create when an opportunity better presented itself...Upon further inspection, 2 ideas I realized are available here are U(TIL)E to set up RUTILE plays to the triple, or more concretely RUTILE to open the board right away. It's a bit tough of a turn because only being down 32 doesn't necessarily call for desperation, but those are the only intentional plays I see in the situation. Fwiw, Quackle still prefers HUMOR by a few percentage points, though it might be too optimistic of how much Jared will open.
>Jared_Cappel: ?ADEINT A8 TrEADIN. +83 363
#note Lucky draw.
>Morris_Greenberg: EILORUU 11A .UREI +10 277
#note Exchanging looks stronger here.
>Jared_Cappel: ABEGSTV D10 V.G +14 377
#note or VEGA or VEGES. All the best simming plays here use the V to block this lane.
>Morris_Greenberg: CDLNOUU 5H UN... +5 282
>Jared_Cappel: ABEERST 6B BERATES +69 446
>Morris_Greenberg: CDLORUY D4 CU.RY +28 310
>Jared_Cappel: HMOS 3B MOSH +29 475
#note Did not write down this rack either.
>Morris_Greenberg: ADFILOT 5C T.FA +28 338
>Jared_Cappel: ADIIRVY M8 .YRI +12 487
#note Best end sequence here per championship player. As poorly as I blew game 2, I got the end sequences right in games 1 and 3 which rarely happens for me. Progress?
>Morris_Greenberg: BDIILO L11 BIDI +18 356
>Jared_Cappel: ADIV N11 DIVA +22 509
>Jared_Cappel: (LO) +4 513
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