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#player1 Cameron_Siegal Cameron Siegal
#player2 Evan_Chester Evan Chester
>Cameron_Siegal: ACRZ 8H CZAR +30 30
#note Clever positioning, Cam was giving himself a shot at hitting 4 letter CZAR extensions like CZARINAS and CZARDOMS
>Evan_Chester: AAEENRS H5 SAR.ENAE +61 61
>Evan_Chester: AAEENRS -- -61 0
#note I genuinely thought this was good. Obviously I was thinking of SARCINAE, and this rack is still outside my prob range. The real bingo here is CESAREAN, which I didn't know, even though I obviously knew CESARIAN.
>Cameron_Siegal: ADEGIST 9I AG +19 49
#note Instructional position. Cam told me in post game that he passed up his bingo of L5 AGISTED to play this. This has the merit of blocking CESAREAN but if Cam knew this word (unsure if he did) and knew I missed it once, he can reasonably assume I'd miss it again, and therefore does not need to block. Another thing that made him made this play is that Cam thought he would give me back SERANADE* if he played AGISTED, but SERANADE is not a word. The G and T would give me bingos if they were in the right spots, but SERENATA and SANGAREE would not play after L5 AGISTED. The only bingo in the position after AGISTED is CESAREAN which I would miss for a second time. After a play like AG, I just get an opportunity to groom my rack and give myself much better odds to bingo in the future.
>Evan_Chester: AAEENRS 10J AE +10 10
#note Best
>Cameron_Siegal: DEISTX 11K XI +36 85
>Evan_Chester: AAELNRS M9 ARSENAL +76 86
#note Only bingo
>Cameron_Siegal: CDEIPST L2 DEPICTS +93 178
>Evan_Chester: ABDEFIW 15L F.AW +42 128
#note 2nd best to 15J BAWLED
>Cameron_Siegal: EEM M2 EME +25 203
>Evan_Chester: ABBDEIO N2 BOD +35 163
#note N1 ABODE is best to play off more vowels, overlapping here is the right idea tho.
>Cameron_Siegal: EORTU O4 OUTER +26 229
#note Yes, I let PEDO stay on the board. It's such a common term that it didn't even cross my mind to challenge. Never again I hope.
>Evan_Chester: ABEIKLL 14J BLE.K +51 214
#note 2nd best to the bingo of 13G BALKLINE. I did not know this word. This play was underscored by 5
>Cameron_Siegal: DEY 15H DEY +28 257
>Evan_Chester: AFIIILO 13F FOLIA +18 232
#note 6J FOCI/FICO are better on equity but I want the turnover with both blanks unseen. Sim puts these options close
>Cameron_Siegal: AEI H11 AI.E. +7 264
>Evan_Chester: EIINRRS F11 IN.ER +10 242
#note I think this is too much variance to induce when I'm not down by that much. Fishing off IR with FIR or CRIT seems like the right move
>Cameron_Siegal: ?EGINSU E5 GUNItES +82 346
#note And I get bit for my mistake
>Evan_Chester: DINRSTW 12L D.W +20 262
#note Best, win % is really small tho
>Cameron_Siegal: AHT F6 HAT +31 377
>Evan_Chester: INORRST 10D R. +2 264
#note Desperation opening, IDK if being desperate is called for here
>Cameron_Siegal: IMV C9 VIM +15 392
#note As good of a block as you could ask for
>Evan_Chester: INORSTU B10 TURION +26 290
#note Best
>Cameron_Siegal: GJ 13A J.G +22 414
>Evan_Chester: ENOOSTY O12 YO +24 314
#note Pretty much throwing in the towel here
>Cameron_Siegal: V 7E ..V +10 424
>Evan_Chester: ENOQST 5K Q. +22 336
#note Forgot to write the other tile but this was best
>Cameron_Siegal: HI 6J HI. +27 451
>Evan_Chester: ENOOOST 15A O.TO +15 351
#note Best, threatening N7 NOSE
>Cameron_Siegal: ?LNPTU N6 UPoN +18 469
#note Many plays here end up at +1, 3 letter plays in this spot saving an out to the G (eg PoT -> LUNG), and 10H sPAE
>Evan_Chester: ENOS 9C .O.ES +17 368
#note Best sequence is D12 OS and 9E tEN in either order
>Cameron_Siegal: LT 11A T.. +5 474
#note Somehow scored as 6
>Evan_Chester: N 12H .N +4 372
>Evan_Chester: N -- -4 368
#note Get me out of this game
>Cameron_Siegal: L 11H .L +2 476
#note Lesson from this game is to not collapse when at a deficit. Plays like INFER and RE created too much variance too early. Thankfully I had lunch after this game to untilt myself
>Cameron_Siegal: (N) +2 478
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