Game 1 v. Margaret Yoder
(KI)MCHEE for 48 - my fave find of the
day. ARPONST (1) late with a blank and then drawing the second were
the difference.
391 – 312 +79 me: ??SSJQX opp:
SSZ
Game 2 v. Tom Tremont
I never dreamed NUGATORY was actually
good. I was just hungry for nougat. I can't believe I thought
AGNORTU (2) was invalid. AEGNORTU (3) was blocked. Having gotten a
challenge on OURANG is now little consolation.
I let SIEGERS* go, then challenged his admitted guess at NoNHERO/(J)O. I had orphan EELORST and he blocked EELNORST (4). He then landed HOLIEST, so my EEILLST (5) only moved me to 3% to win. (B)ANZAI for 51 made it a game, but I wouldn't see a vowel the last two racks.
401 – 408 -7 +72 me: SSQZ opp: ??SSJX
Game 3 v. Joe Roberdeau
I have the best luck against Joe. He
later cited in the five times we've played, my lowest score has been
490. I opened with ?EEILOT (6), EHIOOSTT (7). He blocked my
PUSHIEST for 102, but I followed with EINPSTU (8) and ADGIINNT (9).
Joe and TARRIEST early, too.500 – 283 +217 +289 me: ?SSS opp: ?SJQXZ
Game 4 v. Connie Breitbeil
Early vowel-y racks and her CHEESI(E)R
put me in a big hole. EGIOPRSS (10) and ?ADEMNR through OM (11) got
me back in the game. EX for 53, her challenge of my NISI and my
challenging off her STYs*/(HAO)S* and STYe/HAOS* sealed it.435 – 308 +127 +416 me: ?SSQX opp: ?SSJZ
Game 5 v. Julia Bogle
I can rue vowel-y early racks all I
might want, but can't give up turns challenging plays like BRILL.
After her SATINET, I scored AEIORSTU (12) and ADEEMNOR (13) back to
back, but only to pull within about 70.
327 – 402 -75 +341 me: ?SSJ opp: ?SSQXZ
Game 6 v. Brad Sharlott
I got a challenge off of GITE. He got
one off of CARINAS. I forgot the O front hook to the latter to miss
chances late to seal this one up. He also had rENTERS to my
ABDEEIPR (14). Z(E)ROTH for 76 was fun! I forged a Q-stick late to
eke out a sloppy win.408 – 402 +6 +347 me: JXZ opp: ??SSSSQ
Game 7 v. Jacquelyn Fyr
She did a double-take over her
double-double, surprised her UNB(O)NED come up valid on challenge. I
let HISTID* slide shortly after. Still, EIILMSS (15) evened things
up. I bought a turn challenging her double-blank INTERLET* off, but
she evened it back up herself with INFERiOr. Setting up an out in
two but only play TO(r)A for six to start ended up being the
difference. Well,that and her not asking for a recount. Turned out
she underscored UNBONED by twelve and missing three more points
somewhere else.
365 – 359 +6 +353 me: SSQX opp: ??SSJZ
A win here and she'd have been
Gibsonized as division winner. Instead – rematch!
Game 8 v. Jacquelyn Fyr
I landed AEGINSTY (16) early, but she
stayed close throughout until surging ahead with WONdERS. I replied
with a bingo - ?AAGILLN (17), but very dangerously placed. I missed
the superior three in AACeILLN (18) and got rebuked with MAIM for 44.
Nether of us played the optimal end game. I opted for HAJ for 44 on my penultimate move to go ahead by 11, but this didn't block the first move of her own winning sequence. However, she didn't block my P(E)WIT outplay.
392 – 388 +4 +357 me: ?SJ opp: ?SSSQXZ
I came in as the #1 seed by a a fair
bit. Despite the division title, I lost a few ratings points, so I
didn't perform like a 1700+ player. But I remind myself that's just
a number. I won three of four very close games, and I continue to
alter my overall strategy by playing aggressively but not as
recklessly as I so often have.
The prize format was fun, working well
for a one-day with a small entry fee. Most of the monies were
distributed to all players at a $5 per win clip. Thank you to the
Whiteland directors for a fun event!
Stat me, baby –
Blanks – 6/16Esses – 14/32
JQXZ – 14/32
TOTAL 34/80 42 %
Bingos 13-10
Games I got both0 blanks: 1-0
Games I got one blank: 3-1Games I got no blanks: 2-1
Average score: 402 – 358
QUIZ ANSWERS
- TARPONS – a large warm Atlantic game fish (also PARTONS, PATRONS)
- OUTRANG
- OUTRANGE
- SOLERET – a piece of armor for the foot; ENTRESOL – a mezzanine
- TELLIES
- ZEOLITE – a volcanic mineral (also ETOILES, PETIOLE, TOELIKE)
- HOOTIEST
- PUNIEST (also PUNTIES)
- NIDATING – to become implemented in the uterus
- GOSSPIER
- COMMANDER
- SAUTOIRE – a heraldic design (also OUTRAISE)
- DEMEANOR (also ENAMORED)
- BEDIAPER
- SIMILES (also MISLIES, MISSILE)
- YEASTING
- ALLAYING
- ALLIANCE, ANCILLAE, CANALLIE