Saturday, November 26, 2016

Lexington, KY 2016

Our local club's annual main tournament event. I went in rated 1755 and seeded 6th of 14 entrants in the top of three divisions. Two “grandmasters” came – reigning North American champion David Gibson of South Carolina and fellow 2000+-rated player Lloyd Mills of Ontario.

Rd 1 vs. Jeff Fiszbein       (#9 seed, rated 1644)
me: ADEEGNT (1) to open.  Missed ?ADJORR to an open S (2).
Jeff: DELISTS
Between us we were stuck with four unplayable letters at game's end.
381 – 365      1-0      +16                                                       me: ?J

Rd. 2 vs. John Jarowski     (#7, 1748)
me: AEHIRRST (3), and AEGLNRS (4) back-to-back, and then a dream play of mine-
?EEEINTX (5).
John: DIETHYLS*, RETINALS
John won 13 of 31 games in the top division at the National Championships this past August,  He had not played an official NSA/NASPA event in 17 years.   Impressive!
458 – 349     2-0      +109      +125                                       me: ?SSJXZ

Rd. 3 vs. Eric Cahanin      (#5, 1772)
me: EEIMRRR (6)
Paul: QUAIGH to open, which I challenged unsuccessfully.  He'd had the blank to make QUAICHS, but wasn't quite certain it pluralized with S as well as -ES.   (It does.)   Also had CHARQUI there.  TUNNELS.
362 – 395      2-1      (33)       +92                                       me: ?SSJ

Rd 4 vs. Paul Epstein      (#3, 1896)
me: AILMORST (7), but missed the two sevens without the I (8), DEEIPST (9), AAEIRST (10).
Paul: Opened with IMMORAL, but having to exchange twice in second half was a lot to overcome.
452 – 373      3-1      +79      +171                                      me: ?SSSJQ

Rd 5 vs. Will Scott (#14, 1500)
me: ACDISTUV (11) for 100+.
Will: Non-bingo EROTIZE for 72, SIB/S(POOFIER)* for 50+, KELTS/(AJEE)S* for 40 or so.
I blame my errors on not knowing how to keep my focus post-lunch :)
308-404      3-2      (96)      +75                                          me: ??SJQ

Game 6 vs. John Merlau (#12, 1518)
me: AEEIRSTT (12), ACIIMNRS (13) plus unsuccessful challenge, DEIIRST (14).
John: THERETO, INSULAE
456 – 333      4-2      +123      +198                                    me: ??SJQZ

Game 7 vs. Steve Krieger (#10, 1640)
me: METTLING*
Steve: STINGERS, ADVENTS, but caught him trying PHRENOID*.  His need to exchange three times signals that he got outdrawn, not outplayed here.
Right before his phony bingo attempt, he had fished and made nice open spot.  I made a play that mucked up effectively three different bingo areas in space at once that wasn't completely instinctual to me.  My fave play of the weekend perhaps.

On a side note, Steve is one of my favorite players.  He's agreed to send me a copy of a play he's written and is working to get produced in Cincinnati.  I'm sending him in access to see my rough draft hot mess of a partial movie script on my Google Drive.  It's such a work in progress, sharing it makes me more nervous than playing Gibson.
414 – 356      5-2      +58      +256                                     me: SJXZ

Rd. 8 vs. Jan Cardia (#8, 1675)
me: missed AEEEILNS (14).
Jan: GAUNTLY, UNHORSED
338 – 417      5-3      (79)      +177                                     me: SZ

Rd 9 vs. David Gibson (#1, 2180)
me: I had fun watching him
David: opened with GIFTEES and SPAROID
292 – 412      5-4      (120)      +57                                     me: SS

Rd 10 vs. Steve Bush (#4, 1874)
me: DARTLER*, BEHILORR (15), BGINRSTU (16)
Steve: TEOPANS, VENOMY*
The phony was intentional, desperate, as it only tied the game.   His phony was the reply, but I lucked out with the valid counter.  I missed BEKIRSTU (17).
384 – 341      6-4      +43      +100                                      me: ?SQ

Rd 11 vs. Lloyd Mills (#2, 2010)
me: AEGINSTU (18), AELMRSU (19), missed ABKNPRTU (20) and EIIRRPSU (21).
Lloyd: INGRESS.  Deftly Q-stuck me, too.
419 – 409      7-4      +10      +110                                      me: ?SSJQ

Rd 12 vs. Julia Bogle (#313, 1514)
me: AEENPST (22), AEGILRS (23)
Julia: RAIMENT, INFESTED. The former was with a blank, she “missed” OYSTERMAN.
Julia's opening rack, as she told me after, was AEENRTU – no bingos.   She passed the first three turns, hoping I would play a letter through which she could make an eight.  I exchanged twice, not willing to risk such a thing unless got to bingo myself.
Eventually I had to play BEG or risk making the sixth consecutive zero-score play – ending the game – and that she might have all one-point tiles and win with a higher negative score.   My BEG opener was no help to her. She exchanged three other turns as well.
515 – 272      8-4      +243      +353                                    me: ??SSSJQXZ

Game 13 vs. David Brown (#11, 1633)
me: AENOSTU (24), EINORSW (25)
David: GENTRIES to open, OGDOAD for 13, ENTHRALL
Late in this white-knuckled affair I - for the, oh, 2000th time in my career - tried PLICE* and it nearly cost me game.  Two plays later in the end game David had exactly one winning play and didn't happen to see it.
396 – 391      9-4      +5      +248                                       me: ?SSSQ

I didn't event know I was in 2nd place going into that round.  I'd assumed Lloyd must've somehow lost a couple more games and come down the ladder to meet me.  So if I'd miraculously managed to beat him a second time for the weekend, I'd have then played him a third time for the division title.

Game 14 vs. Lloyd Mills
me: CEEINORT (26) for 149
Lloyd: COVARIED, SUNFAST, DAMNERS, AKINESIA, SOYUZ for 60
Half of Lloyd's plays went for 51 or more.  These 2000+ rated players are -tough-.
409 - 547     9-5      (138)      +110                                    me: X

So instead of ultimately a higher finish and cash prize, what I'd earned those first 13 rounds was the chance to play the two grandmasters a second time each.  I'll take it!

Game 15 vs. David Gibson
me: BILORSST (27), AEFLRSTT (28), HYAENA – 47.  I missed BDELORTU (29).
David: VENDEES to open, DIZENING for 110, WRISTIER
388 – 501     9-6      (113)      (3)                                       me: SSSJQX

And so with that drubbing I was knocked down into a three-way tie for 4th-6th.  Steve beat me out for 4th and the last cash prize by a mountain of spread points.  But I came out with a 1791 rating and 101st-ranked in North America.

Congratulations to Lloyd on his championship, to Chris Sitler and our own club's Betty King on their Division Two and Three titles respectively!  Thank you to our club's and this tournament's lead director, Steve Bush, director Will Scott and to all the locals who helped make the event a big success.  And we all enjoyed having so many of our gaming friends from all over the continent visit us.

Stat me, baybeeee –

Blanks:      13/30
Esses:        25/60
JQXZ:       28/60
                          TOTAL: 66/150 (44%)

Avg. score: 398-391*
*This doesn't jive with most post-tournament spread counts, but is what is on the NASPA site.

Bingo count: 25 – 26

Games in which I got...
one blank      2-1
no blanks:     1-4
split blanks:   6-1

Bingo quiz
1) AGENTED – to act as a representative for
2) ADJURORS – to command solemnly
3) TRASHIER
4) ANGLERS – here, fishy fishy
5) EKTEXINE – the outer part of the exine (the outermost layer of certain spores)             (also EUXENITE)
6) MERRIER
7) MORALIST – a teacher of morality
8) MORTALS, STROMAL – pertaining to the substance that makes up the structure of an organ, cell
9) DESPITE – v. to treat with contempt
10) ATRESIA – absence or closure of a natural body passage                              (also ARISTAE, ASTERIA)
11) VIADUCTS
12) ITERATES                                                      (also ARIETTES, TEARIEST, TREATIES, TREATISE)
13) MINICARS
14) ALIENEES – one to whom property is transferred
15) HORRIBLE
16) BURSTING
17) BURKITES – one that murders bu suffocation
18) SAUTEING                                                                                                             (also UNITAGES)
19) SERUMAL – pertaining to serum                                                                              (also MAULERS)
20) BANKRUPT
21) SIRUPIER
22) PENATES – the Roman gods of the household                                                            (also NEPETAS)
23) GLARIES – to coat with egg white
24) OUTANE – a cassock, a long garment worn by clergymen
25) SNOWIER
26) ERECTION                                                                                                             (also NEOTERIC)
27) BRISTOLS                                                                                                              (also STROBILS)
28) FLATTERS

29) TROUBLED

1 comment:

  1. SO SAD I couldn't make it this year; I loved it in 2015 and hope to make a return trip. Curious to hear your thoughts on the opening passing three times; I would have exchanged the U and doubled up E to try and get the bingo rather than pass.

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