2010/11/15

Dunedin Tournament - November 2010


Expected: 9.2 wins, Actual: 7 wins. _ Rating change: 1641 to 1581 


SUMMARY:

 Opponent  (my)
  #
W/L
My Score Opp.
Score
 Diff.   My Bonuses  His/Her Bonuses
Jean O
  X 
1

    L

287
467 -160    - JETTERS VITALISE
Lynn W
ss .2     L 354 421 -67 INSISTED GREYING
Paul L
?sss ..3     L 336 403 -67 MONOTONE     -
Karyn McD
?sss ...4     L 366 404 -38  PLEASING REUNITE STAINED
Shirley H ?sss ....5 W 370 332 +38 KINLESS ERODENT
Jean
?sss 6 W 494 352 +142 AILERONS INSNARED
SALTIER
Lynn   X
.7 W 476 269 +207 MISTILY TINDERY IGNORES     -
Paul ss ..8     L 271 399 -128     - FRONTAL
Karyn ??ss ...9 W 424 415 +9 WOOLIES EMIGRATE ROOSTED
Shirley ?? ....10     L 392 423 -31 LETDOWN PORTION TRICORN
Jean ??ss 11     L 313 398 -85 ENROLLED ASCETIC STERILE
Lynn ? .12 W 346 327 +19 AGITATES conless(bogus!)
Paul ?sss
..13 W 386 373 +13 ANTIDOTE     -
Karyn
ss
...14
W
407
385
+22
ENTASIA
WITHERS DAMPEST
Shirley ss ....15
    L 292 449 -157     - DEADLINE RAVINGS
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(Blog: in progress - more to come....)


Dunedin * 13-14 Nov, 2010
. NAME CLUB WINS Spread AVE Bonuses New NZ Rating
Rating Change
1 PAUL Lister CHC 9 326 409 17 1669 -49
2
Lynn WOOD WLG 9 3 386 14 1589 110
3
Shirley HOL CHC 8 417 410 25 1603 -25
4 Jean O'BRIEN IND 7 5 390 22 1532 41
5 Ian PATTERSON DUD 7
-333 366 17 1581 -60
6 Karyn McDOUGALL DUD 5
-418 373 16 1462 2
(Many thanks to Ruth G and Glenda F for disseminating results table so promptly. )

Game 1 Jean O'Brien (Independent) Stratford
Not sure if I've played Jean before, but she's a very regular visitor to South Island tournaments, and us smokers stick together so we know eacg other quite well!

It was turn #14 before I got my first score over 30! . Around then I was glad to successfully challenge off her good-scoring VITES, but then her next play was VITaLIS(E) onto my previous turn - a disaster game best forgotten.


Game 2 Lynn Wood (Wellington)
We traded bonuses early on then neck and neck. She tried LENTLESS, that blew my mind for a few moments.... till Zyzzyva made her remove it. But then she used those S's elsewhere for good scores, plus a late blank, and MY hard-worked for bonus (CORNIER) came, but could only go across the end of VOLE, which takes only D, S, T. Another loss... but maybe only by a whisker. ;-)

Game 3 Paul Lister (Christchurch)
30 behind at turn 4, I'd built up EMNOOT? which I now see makes 10 7's. (How many can YOU get before you read on!?!)
(DON'T read further till you've at LEAST managed 2 or 3!!)
Well, I saw fOOTMEN but it wouldn't play. . I missed EMOTiON (haha, dummy!), MOmENTO and MOONsET - and I didn't know TOOlMEN, MOONlET, MOOTmEN, METOpON, MONTErO, or ENOMOTy!
So that left 8's, using free L or U or N.  I missed the perfect play, (N)OONTiME for 68 and had to settle on MO(N)OToNE for a paltry 59. . I thought wistfully first of just dumping MOON or some such, then getting a 'real' bonus soon after, but common sense(?) prevailed and I grabbed the bird in the hand. . All was fine then till Paul reached a TWS from my A, with (A)XILS for 87. That, followed by 4 turns of 30+, left me far behind.
Oddly, another player passing by after we'd finished was interested in the 87, as X was a spot prize. She muttered to me that it seemed "a lot". Hmmm, so I checked carefully, and begorrah, we'd miscounted that turn, should have been only 63. Blame the particular board, where DLS squares are not the 'proper' light blue, but a darker shade, easy to confuse with a TLS. Anyway, perhaps I should check opponents' scoring a bit more, but hey, life's too short. LOL

Game 4 Karyn McDougall (Dunedin)
PLEASING on turn 4, then REUNITE on turn 10, left me 100 ahead and looking good. . But her 35 followed by STAINED for 78, another 35, then a quick OUT leaving me with EUVW? saw her snatch a last minute turnaround.
Lunchtime, and the 2nd seed is 0-4. :-( :-(

Game 5 Shirley Hol (Christchurch)
Shirley's early ERODENT left me 80 behind, till I came up with a nervous KINLESS which survived the challenge, then ANY for 41! followed by JA for another 41 gave me control, as her late tiles turned to custard (and hey, I don't mean 'CUSTARD', thankfully. )

Game 6  J e a n
After the earlier 160-point shellacking I was out for vengeance. . I got it, by 142. :-) An early AILERONS then a (challenged) INSNARED left her with only a late consolation SALTIER, but still never in the game.

Game 7  L y n n
At this stage Lynn, 5th seed, was surprisingly leading the field by 2 clear games. My opening play: MIStILY! (Don't ya HATE it when someone plays a bonus at the very srtart!) . Then turn 7 saw TINDERY (2 bonuses with Y's in them) and a late IGNORES completed the rout.
Wow, after 4 straight losses I've now got 3 straight wins. Phew! :)

Game 8 P a u l
Uh oh. Always a great game with Paul, but only rarely a win. This time no different - no bonuses as I struggled thru to 271. I did manage to have SATIRE at the end .... with an X (no, TAXIERS is rubbish, though he blocked the only spot for it anyway.)
So only if SEXTIAR(Y) had survived the challenge I'd have won by a couple of points..... but alas.....

Game 9  K a r y n
A fascinating to and fro tussle. I led by 16 after 6 turns, then we traded bonuses (her ROOSTED, my WOOLIES) but she was also scoring well on other turns, so after 10 turns she led by 50. My EMIGRATE for 74 was then countered by her JEED for 60, then the last few turns were critical. She probably knew exactly what I had left, while all I knew was that she had no blank or S, but her last 2 plays of LURK then VUG now show she had basically rubbish. I figured I could go out (and win by 9) with SEXT/TELE, both of which I was only about 60% sure of, so I did, and Karyn (rightly) didn't bother with a challenge.

Game 10 S h i r l e y  H.
Nip and tuck till turn 7. I had DELNOW? and couldn't find a bonus there. So figured my W could land on a pink and make (JA)W. Then add the O in front for OW and get DWS both ways. Eureka, why not add the N to make OWN and (TEE)N. DEL? isn't a bad leave.
But hey, I'm going to play OWN on a DWS, why not add my D in front for another 4 points ? EL? is still a good leave. So down went DOWN, then as I started counting the score I glanced at my rack - EL? - briefly considered, then added LE? in front of my DOWN - for 93! (Oops, make that 98 after her challenge).
Turn 12 saw another bonus, pORTION for 60, and a 90 point lead, but Shirley straightaway got 75 for her TRICORN, then dragged S's out for SCOPS (47) then SWIM (36) and an 11-point lead. She had 4 tiles left, I had EEERUYZ. No good Z spots, so I figured YU for 22 then (F)REEZE for 15 would get me out, IF she didn't go out first. (As usual, I had no idea at all what her tiles were). . I played the YU, then.... she played a simple GAIN for 14 and the win. . Oh well, 50-50 with Shirley.
Note: When resetting the tiles we found 1 short, which turned out to be an N hiding in the bag. IF she'd had that as well as her GAIN I'd have probably won. Mental note - ALWAYS check the bag is empty. I usually do, and SHOULD have done after my YU turn, but guess I was so engrossed in the endgame computations I fluffed it, just this once!?

Game 11 J e a n
ABCEEL? - I never want that rack again. :-( What a debacle! . Could only see rECABLE or rEBLEAC(H)  - and no, no room for BLEAC(H)Er. . Tried one - off it came. . Tried the other - likewise. . now 60 behind I admit I was naughty, just hoping she might be gullible - (F)EnCABLE, and of course muttered "fenceable" as I played it, just to ensure she got the right thought pattern. . Well, firstly, even FENCEABLE is NOT a word, it seems, and secondly, gullible or not Jean's never one to resist a challenge, so I was thwarted a 3rd time. . I played away CAB for 19, then confidently played ENROLEd. . Not sure why I was fairly sure of that one, cos Zyzzyva sure wasn't having it. . Rightly or wrongly Jean then dropped a STERILE down the board, and I thankfully got a bonus at last, adding her kind extra L to my previous try (for a lousy 58! GRRR). . 130 behind now, I soon managed AScETIC too, but could never catch her.


Game 12  L y n n
Began with FEVER for 30, then found AGITATE on my rack. I could play it as is for 63, and leave a large TWS open, but I thought instead to try for 80 leaving nothing open, with a slight alternative spelling of AGITATOR. . Lynn wasn't amused - neither was Zyzzyva. . She then of course blocked the 63 spot, with a HAP. . Not knowing at the time that that takes only S and U I tried AGITATE/HAPT. . Nope. :( . Durn, this is getting absurd like that last game.
Then blow me down - Lynn played CONLESS (a more unlikely word have I rarely seen) for 66, leaving 2 S's dangling gloriously. I considered a challenge, but then would have still had my 'garbagey' letters, so I accepted, and with a big sigh played a valid AGITATE(S) for 72, and only trailed by 16. . Well, no more bonuses or drama on either side till our last racks, and I led by 7. . I had DGOR? - she had 7 tiles which included a blank. . I found a place I could go out with GOuRD for 20 - would that be enough. If she bonused, or even used her blank for maybe a 30 I might fall short, but she played a tUI for 16. . So I duly went out, and won, to then see her other tiles were NOUU, so perhaps tUI WAS her best. . But it sure had me worried!
(And no, I REFUSE to consider serious tile-tracking... I spend my energies elsewhere during a game, thank you. )

Game 13  P a u l
If there's any justice, please let me take ONE game of Paul this weekend. . We started by trading small equal blows, then I got the only bonus of the game, ANTIDOTE, but for a mediocre 60 (I seem to be plagued by low-scoring bonuses this tournament - odd!). . He got 33 off it, so still fairly level. . Down to turn 17 - 368 each - and half the board totally cut off - we were each grabbing tiny scraps. . I had AERSS which was promising (though of course he KNEW I had those) and as usual all I knew about his tiles was "no blank or S". He threaded an EA into somewhere for 12. . I laughed, and played MY EA somewhere else for 14! (LOL, he'd missed that good spot). . then with us both having less than a minute his "normal" tiles just couldn't match my S's - and in fact he had to pass with NR left, as neither was playable. . (VITA)S for 8, (BUN)S for 6, and out. 

Game 14  K a r y n
First 7 turns, 1 bonus each, fairly even, but that's when Karyn found herself with BDEST?? (and reasonable bonus spots lying around). . She played DEB?T?S - I figured I might have lost this game, but had to ask her what the blanks were. 'U' and 'E' she said. . Huh ? . So for my own sake I wrote DEBUTES on some paper, considered it, showed it to her and yes, she confirmed it, so CHALLENGE, and off it came. . But I knew(?) she'd have a bonus next turn anyway, AND I wouldn't be seeing any blanks this game, so a bit concerning. At least 2 good bonus spots on separate sides, so blocking was impossible - so I grabbed a 31 for FOX in the best place I could see. . Well, unbelievable, she then played BE for 25. . There was a KI spot easily open for DEBaTeS/S(KI) but I think poor K was frazzled and tired by this time, and missed that. . So her NEXT turn was DAMpeST for 67, but I then got a 40 off it, to be only a little behind. . It went right down to the wire after that, till a fortuitous S helped me prevail in the last seconds.

Game 15 S h i r l e y  H.
Turn 2 I played WISPED for 43. Yes, that was my only S - I 'squandered' it! (Turned out 48 after she challenged). . She then grabbed a brilliant (D)EADLIN? - and before I managed to challenge this crazy DEADLING word she told me blank was an E. . Oh dear, now THAT's unchallengeable. . A couple of turns later I squandered anOTHER S - this time SLEEPY for 38, then a ZA for 40 got me to 234-264, but she then threw down RAX/RAVINGS for 82, and it was all over.


But heaps of fun. 



(Blog: in progress - more to come..by Thursday night latest!)

2010/05/09

Christchurch Tournament - 7/8 May, 2010

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Game #9 - Ian vs. John Baird - WHAT WOULD YOU PLAY ?



Expected: 4.1 wins, Actual: 7 wins. _ Rating change: 1559 to 1641 


SUMMARY:

Opponent  (my)
 #
W/L
My Score Opp.
Score
Diff. My Bonuses His/Her Bonuses
Murray ?  1

    L

318 367 -49    -    -
John B ??ss  2 W 517 359 +157 SNIRTLE HEADROOM REPAINT ARTSIER    -
Paul L ?ss  3     L 311 460 -149 UNTAILED PESETAS
Blue ?sss  4 W 428 349 +79 LAXITIES ENLARGE LISTINGS
Shirley vE ssss  5 W 418 410 +8 RESOUND TATTERS VEILIER CORNEAL
Lynn W ?sss  6    L 401 431 -30 CLOSETED SITULAE CANTERED ATONERS PENNIES
Shirley H ?ss  7 W 442 328 +114 ANISOLE RESTIVE
Murray s  8     L 385 511 -126 REMITTER ENACTED GOALIES CROAKIER TATTERED
John B ?s  9     L 376 388 -12 TONSURE SOOTIER
Paul ?ss  10     L 361 365 -4 DESTINE gratiate(Bogus*) OPENERS
Blue ?s  11     L 394 558 -164 ATELIER WITCHED AVENTRE AUTOCADE DOUANES
Shirley vE ?ss  12 W 383 373 +10 SNIRTLE LESSORS
Lynn W ?ss
 13 W 422 340 +82 SHUNTER FILLERS BANTIES
Shirley H s  14 W 406 364 +42 DENARIES NUTTERS ANGINAS

.
Game 1  Murray Rogers (Nelson)
Well well, no way could I have won this one! _ He got all the S's, a blank, QZJX - I didn't stand a chance.

Hmmm, that's ONE view, maybe! _ The TRUTH is that tho it didn't seem bad at the time, later analysis shows I played like a dummy!! _ His 2nd play was GLAIR/(LA)G/(DI)L/(D)A. _ I looked hard at GLAIR that I didn't much like (but decided to accept) - and I figured  he wasn't gonna play a crook 3 so DIL must be ok. _ Turns out DIL WAS garbage, he knew that, but as he placed it he had the feeling I looked "accepting", so he carried it through. I'll deny it till the day I die - but - I don't plan to play poker against Murray anytime soon.     

I then had HE?DING, but nowhere to play it. _ Turns out that (GLAIR)E would have done nicely as a hook, and yes, of COURSE I know GLAIRES, so I shoulda figured that one. _ That was turn 4, and that infernal blank was still with me till turn 16, when I finally ditched it for 18!  

In between I'd managed to accumulate AABDET?, and figured worth trying the maybe plausible ABLATED to clutch a slight lead. _ He challenged - I waited agog, as he keyed in ABALTED which Zyzzyva (of course) said was bogus. _ But Murray, I said, you've miskeyed my word. _ Really?, he grinned, pointing over to the board. . . .

. . Arghhhh - I'd misplayed it there as, indeed, ABALTED (the L was the blank, which probably confused the issue slightly - I steadfastly refuse to accept it had any connection with my preference to play "upside down"!)

(P.S. ABLATED is in fact ok).

Not silly, he then blocked that (only) spot, and I figured I was dead meat. _ Turns out his block left a free "A" dangling, and I should have seen the beautiful - and wellknown - 8 from AABDET? + A !!! (Can you ?)

FOOTNOTE: As I later ran the game thru Quackle, I found where I'd scored 38 for FIE running along under EXIT - seems neither of us noticed my "IE" in there! _ ROTFL, as us internetters say. _ I ALSO found that in addition to those mentioned, I'd missed playable bonuses on turns 2 (ADLINST), turn 8 (DEENSTU), turn 9 (ADEEFI?), and turn 11 (DEEENSV).

AND I failed to capitalise on his monumental blunder very late on, where he blocked a bonus spot by playing MELT, but vertically 1 off the top row - and he even KNEW I had a blank. _ But I didn't grab the sMELT when I should've. _ So THAT all is why I lost - nothing to do with "the tiles" at all!!

Game 2  John Baird (Christchurch)
John's in a wheelchair so doesn't travel to tournaments often. _ I'd met him only once before, at the last CHC event I attended, 18 months ago. He said he vividly remembers ONE of those 2 games anyway, apparently I got everything, he got nonstop crap. _ I won! _ (Oddly *I* couldn't even remember having even played him before. LOL)

Anyway, my bonuses on turns 3, 5, and 6 kinda settled the game early, so again *I* got most of the goodies and slaughtered him. _ (Though I was pleased with my finding AEHMOO? to add to an existing R for a nice 8).

Game 3  Paul Lister (Christchurch)
He began with AIA for 6, dead centre. _ I would NEVER play that! _ Firstly, it scores a measly 6, next to nothing, so can only be justified if leaving an EXQUISITE (e.g. ERS?) rack - but mainly it gives opponent 2 blue squares beside vowels - a ZA would score 44 - even something "simple" like HOB gets a gift 33. _ Further, it doesn't seriously stop any 7, and in fact offers A or I to make into an 8.

Far preferable to swap (and maybe improve the leave even more) and risk opponent getting lucky with TALAQ or ZOEAL for 48. 

Anyway he WAS punished quite bigtime - my simple JOB got me 49! _ But then HE bonused, and now slightly on the back foot I scored just 90 over the next 8 turns, more and more and MORE urgently in need of a biggie. _ At one stage, holding AEEHINO and no good play available, I counted tiles and figured A and E were slightly low (i.e. a lot already played) so I swapped EHINO. _ Well, I luckily drew a blank .... but along with: AEEE! Doh! _ It was six miserable turns later that that blank finally went down in a bonus, and I was THEN still 89 behind.  _ Forget it!

Game 4  Blue Thorogood (Christchurch)
After 10 turns we were still neck and neck on a fairly closed board, then I got lucky with a COX for 55. _ All blanks and S's were gone, so 55 was a good margin at this point, then he used the main bonus spot I hadn't had a chance to block, for PYALITE(S). _ This would put him 20 ahead, and you can't expect to catch up to Blue in an endgame, so I HAD to challenge (even though I thought it looked probably fairly right). _ WHOOPEE - it was crook! - so I cantered home. _ Nice for the bottom seed to topple the top seed!

Game 5  Shirley van Essen (Christchurch)
Near the end I got a fortuitous TATTERS onto her REQUIN for 93 - and a 16 point lead. _ A couple of turns later she played tIT hooking on to 3 other words and announced "19, and out". _ It appeared this would sneak a win for her by 420-418 ... but ... she'd been low on time, and never actually pushed her clock after she played - so when we noticed it was a minute over - 10-point deduction. _ What a cruel way for Shirley to win - er, oops, LOSE! 

Game 6  Lynn Wood (Wellington)
I've played Lynn (retiring NZASP President) many times over the years. This time I got 4 bonuses . . . and lost!  _ Lynn got one bonus for 76, her only turn over 39, but I guess she was 'steady'. _ I was mainly playing catchup, and SITUALE (bogus, challenged off) was a dumb turn - thank goodness I juggled/remembered by the NEXT turn what those tiles DO make, but all to no avail in the end.

Game 7  Shirley Hol (Christchurch)
Simply, got an early lead, and held it easily. :-)                .

Game 8  Murray
His GOALIES first up, followed by (C)ROAKIER on turn 4 (and using up both blanks) then TATT(E)RED on turn 5 settled this game good 'n' proper.

Oh well, can't complain. I won 4 out of 8 today, and my expectancy's only 4.1, so tomorrow is all cream.  

Game 9  John
Reckon THIS time I just didn't get the tiles, so couldn't peg him back. But I did make one (in hindsight!?) large blunder. We'd been level, then he got SOOtIER down for a good lead again, but I had an "interesting" rack.  See the board picture above - John leads by 220-148, and I'm holding AAEEFLX. What would YOU have played (and why ?)!

Email me - tmp8 at eaglekiwi dot com - then I'll tell you what *I* played, etc etc. (Or better still, sign up - free - to Multiply here, then you can add your Comments directly beneath the blog!)

An interesting side issue - after my initial UNITE, John played WEBBED along the bottom for 26. _ But (Quackle reveals) HE COULD have got 37 with that same word - Where, I ask you!!

Game 10  Paul
Excitingly close game, till I hiccupped a bit and he got a late lead. Desperate, and holding a blank plus other "fair" stuff, I made a hook for an 8 thru an F. _ I then tried (F)LATRATE (L=blank) which would give me an 11-point lead. _ He considered, challenged, relaxed. _ Grrr, oh well... NEXT turn I tried elsewhere with gRAT(I)ATE, which would leave me 12 behind, plus his 4 tiles.

He wasn't born yesterday - he figured if he challenged and lost 5 points he'd lose the game, so he let me have it, gave me 8 from his rack, and so BEAT me, by 4. _ Good thinking Paul! _ (P.S. It's just as bogus as flatrate was. LOL)

Game 11  Blue
I beat him yesterday, but today it's 'business as usual' LOL. _ Despite my respectable 394 I was annihilated by 164.

Game 12  Shirley v.E
Another cliffhanger between us. _ Right down to the last racks, where my desperate (ELF)S / SCUP for 31 forced a challenge, as she was sitting with an unhelpful DJPTV, and would lose if ELFS stayed - which it DID! _ I won by 10. 

Game 13  Lynn
Tiles just flowed my way this game - though near the end her H(UM)ES on a TWS threatened me, till I managed to have it removed! _ Next she played S(UM)LY - again after great internal debate and calculation I challenged, and THAT came off too.

I'm embarrassed to admit that earlier I'd challenged her BANTIES. That's ANTIES+B, and I've studied that stem more than any other, yet BANTIES didn't ring a bell. _ I knew BESAINT, BESTAIN, and BASINET, but I guess now I "know" the other one too. {blush}  _ Guess I'd figured 3 was plenty to know - no big deal in knowing EVERYTHING a combo makes - I'd sooner just memorise "some", then get on to next combo.

Game 14  Shirley H
Things just went my way - though if I hadn't remembered EARNIES (makes nothing by itself) + D then things might have been different!  _ Even with an S and a blank at the end she couldn't make up the leeway.

 

CHALLENGES and BOGUSes
Upper case = valid words, lower case = crookies

MY words challenged: UNTAILED SITULAE EERY ELFS WITCHED DENARIES - abalted upbased ke situale koar daziest  eclan beying

OPPONENTS' words challenged by me: BIZES BAPS VEILIER LOTI ANISOLES  FERMIS JAGA DOUANES KAIMS LESSORS QUINO ALF BANTIES VITAE OUTWON COZES - pyalites restiver humes sumly eskier
(Note: I've tried to become heaps more aggressive with my challenging - if there may be even a SHRED of doubt, I tend to challenge these days. Loses lotsa 5 pointses, but just occasionally gets something big off the board - AND keeps the ooponent "honest"!)

MY boguses NOT challenged: ie(!) gratiate(special circumstances!)

OPPONENTS' boguses NOT challenged: dil


Christchurch * 7-8 May, 2010
. NAME CLUB WINS Spread AVE Bonuses New NZ Rating
Rating Change
1 BLUE Thorogood CHC 10 838 452 28 1891 -23
2 PAUL Lister CHC 10 251 414 24 1780 77
3 JOHN Baird CHC 7 -11 394 22 1663 51
4 IAN Patterson DUN 7 -51 397 24 1641 82
5 Shirley van ESSEN CHC 6 107 406 24 1749 -85
6 MURRAY Rogers NEL 6 -115 387 13 1717 -63
7 LYNN Wood WEL 6 -414 384 10 1655 -2
8 Shirley HOL CHC 4 -605 381 20 1557 -8
(Many thanks to Glenda Foster for disseminating results table so promptly. )

2010/04/06

NZ Scrabble Masters 2010 - My Record


Game #11 - Ian (355) vs. Blue (591!)


Expected: 5.7 wins, Actual: 6 wins. Rating change: 1550 to 1559.


SUMMARY:

Opponent  (my)
 #
W/L
My Score Opp.
Score
Diff. My Bonuses His/Her Bonuses
Shirley V
s
 1 W
426
379
+47
EROTISE UNAIMED
SECRETE
Denise
??ss
 2
    L
429
432
-3
RECOINED BOATLIFT
LAUNDER VERSING
Andrew
?
 3
    L
376
470
-94
CREATIN
RELATION WARIEST ALLEGES
Steven
?ss
 4     L
308
497
-189
MISGRADE RESONANT
RECLUSE
Shirley H
?sss
 5 W
438
361
+77
LODGINGS
RESTATED
Marianne
?sss
 6 W
414
373
+41
MIRAGES BEATINGS
TRIKING*bogus!!
Anderina
s
 7     L
247
489
-242
-
VALLEYS REFINERY
Rosemary
   :-(
 8     L
269
377
-108
-
SEXTONS
John
??s
 9     L
313
391
-78
STANDEN
WOOLIEST
Mike
?ss
 10     L
382
429
-47
BROMATE STOURIE
INCENTRE
Blue
??s
 11     L 355
591
-236
NEUTRAL SWAGGER
LIGNITE POLENTAS SWEATED NOMADIES
Liz
ss
 12     L
371
419
-48
DELETES
SPARING
Jeff
sss
 13     L
307
413
-106
-
POETISE BARONET
Lawson
?sss
 14     L
390
522
-132
DIRIGES FEASIBLY
COTISED TELLING
Howard
?s
 15     L
323
607
-184
GAMBLES
LINEATE THIOUREA UNDROSSY
Lynn
??sss
 16 W
446
346
+100
MATRICS ERASURE EPINAOI
SETTLING
Murray
?sss
 17     L
400
436
-36
LEAFIEST OPERATES
MARINERS
Joanne
sss
 18     L
291
495
-204
REALIST
DUOTONES PINERIES
Glenda
??ss
 19 W
413
343
+70
LITHEST*bogus!! EXPECTS
SURLOIN
Peter
?ss
 20     L
309
487
-178
 PATROLS
DEICING SITUATE
Paul
?ss
 21     L
384
419
-35
-
GAROTES
Glennis
?sss
 22 W
422
406
+16
CREATES SEDATED ABALONE
TERSION
Joan
?sss
 23     L
444
454
-10
ATRESIA LOOTINGS
PREENING BLOTTER
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Game 1 - Shirley van Essen (Christchurch)
Neck and neck till I got a playable UNAIMED out of nowhere near the end, then raced to a win.
Nice way to start.  Shirley was seeded #18, but she actually turned out the tournament surprise, finishing up at SIXTH place!


Game 2 - Denise Gordon (Wanganui)
(See previous blog post)

Game 3 - Andrew Bradley (Auckland)
I missed my chance at turn 4 - DEINPR? and I missed at least 2 sevensin there that I should have known. Was never in the game after that.

Game 4 - Steven Brown (Wellington)
He scored 5 non-bonus turns over 40. Again on turn 4 I had a playable 7, considered it briefly, but didn't know or like it so chickened out. AINNSTU - (makes only the one word).

Game 5 - Shirley Hol (Christchurch)
Three times I had to remove (alleged!?) bonuses! First SOUDAIN* which I really thought was ok, but that makes no 7 (though DINOSAU(R) and SUDA(T)ION were both available.
Then SEDGING* which again I felt an inkling I knew (EDGINGS wouldn't fit). SEDGES, even SEDGED, but NOT what I had. Again there WAS an 8 there: NIGGA(R)DS for 140!! Shame.
Then later FUSTION*, which in fact makes nothing.
I also let her away with KAG* - yet - my tiles were so good I still won easily!

Game 6 - Marianne Bentley (Tauranga)
I made many poor plays (the worst being not challenging her TRIKING*!) but good tiles pulled me thru.
Now 3 wins outa 6 - great! (Little knowing I was to lose my next NINE!! )

Game 7 - Anderina McLean (Auckland)
A shellacking (and my lowest score of the tournament). Turn 3 I played H(A)RPIST for 32, leaving O. I SHOULD have played HOI for 23, leaving PRST. Very sad, as I DO like my S's, but even sadder, I never saw another S or a blank! Boo hoo.

Game 8 - Rosemary Cleary (Wanganui)
The only game of the weekend where I got ZERO esses or blanks.Horrified to see her SeXTOnS early on - that's 4 of the 6 'goodies' gone already.My highest turn for the game was PLUG for 37 - 'nuff said. :-(

Game 9 - John Foster (Auckland)
Probably my worst game - missed playable 7s (which I 'knew") from AADEINS and then next turn from ADEGINS. Also missed EU(T)AXIAS and also IRRI(T)ANTS.
John's UNCOER ("more strange") was worthy of mention!

Game 10 - Mike Sigley (Wanganui)
My first rack: AAEORRT - I blew it! (swapped AOR). But I DID get lucky straight away as BROMATE arrived.From there on a steady game, but Mike was steadier than me throughout.

Game 11 - Blue Thorogood (Christchurch)
After 6 turns I was 225, not too bad!? Oh dear, but I was ALSO 122 behind - Blue doesn't muck around! A fun game to be in, though. :-)

Game 12 - Liz Fagerlund (Auckland)
An early bonus each, then a long slow grind. I reckon I lost it on a slightly deperate gamble, playing PERMA for a large 33. After her extra turn then she never looked back.

Game 13 - Jeff Grant (Hastings)
Quackle tells me I played the first 6 or 7 turns well, but then his 2nd bonus crushed me and I fell to bits.

Game 14 - Lawson Sue (Auckland)
I began with DIRIGES then FEAsI(B)LY, and was over 100 ahead after 6 turns. THAT's when I got DGINNOS. Neither DONINGS nor ONDINGS would go down (lol, I'd never heard of either anyway) but I thought (P)ONDINGS might be worth a shot. Hmmm, it wasn't. Nor was my D(R)ONINGS the next turn, so I settled for a "real" turn after that. Meanwhile he had COTiSED for 82 then OXI(D)E for 63 - I had AINOSSU and forgot that it made a 7, so I was 60 behind near the end.
But I had bonus possibilities, till Lawson stuck an AE in a prime spot to block many lines. Then his next turn HE fluked his own, TELLING (or GILLNET) which DID go down, and left me sitting with EARNIES*, no more bonus space, and no more tiles.
Another real fun game - but whatever happened to "winning" ?

Game 15 - Howard (Auckland)
Arguably NZ's best player, he had me beat before we started, I think. I missed a FERRET(E)D, then later back to back 7s that I USED to know - AAEGNRT then AAEEINT. Meanwhile he was throwing down stuff like THIO(U)REA, WIFIE, MM, (U)NDrOSSY en route to 500.

Game 16 - Lynn (Wellington)
I got ??SSS throughout - my luckiest game in that department. So bonuses kept me ahead, then I continued and tried to close bonus spots. But one still remained, and bingo! - my last rack was EIINOP? which makes 5 words, one of which I knew, to finish with a flourish.
Thank goodness - otherwise I'd have been winless for the whole day.

Game 17 - Murray Rogers (Nelson)
I played a weak turn 2, then played OPERATES when PROTEASE would have scored better, but apart from that my plays were good, until late in the game I challenged his TRIG. Well, I'm sure it USED to be bogus. Tough way to learn! I then 'forgot' NOX for myself, so rather threw the end away.

Game 18 - Joanne Craig (Sydney, Australia - but a kiwi!)
Dumb, dumb, dumb! Early on I played CORNS - seemed a good turn, scored 29, left S on my rack - but I completely forgot the obvious front hooks. It was vertical and of COURSE it allowed easy access along the top (TWS) row with A or S, but only when SHE put WAGON there for 39 did the penny drop. DOH!
I also missed AEIILST (man, I musta played that word dozens of times, back "then") - and Joanne threw down back-to-back 8's near the end to complete the trounce.

Game 19 - Glenda Foster (Wellington)
Level after 5 turns, I had THISTLE but didn't see it. What I DID see was LITHEST*, which seemed a fairly obvious word to me, so down it went. IF she'd challenged it then I may or may not have found THISTLE - but as it was I grabbed 7 fresh tiles: EEPSTX?. Next turn was EXPEcTS - but indeed Glenda's right saying later she wondered why I hadn't settled for an EX for 56, leaving a delicious EPST?
So, I deserved to lose, but didn't! (Makes up for a few times I reckon I "deserve to win", but don't! ROTFL)

Game 20 - Peter (Dunedin)
Hung in well till midgame he began to pull away. Time for a gamble: FANED* scored 47 - till it came off. Next turn (F)ANFED* for 42 suffered the same fate, as did (I)NFADE* next, also for 42.I'm sure Peter was wondering what my OTHER 2 tiles were! Well, for the record: JA.
Another game down the tubes then.

Game 21 - Paul (Christchurch)
He played ROGATES*, challenged off. I couldn't block the spot, so next turn GAROTES stayed on. Later I played SALUTIS* - I was sure that was ok, but blow me down, THAT came off too. (Sadly, unlike with Paul's one, I DIDN'T know an anagram [it's TISSUAL!]) so I fell badly behind.
But on a deadly clogged board I managed to catch up, but then a brain explosion played ARC, ignoring N-ARC, and he capitalised bigtime.
My only consolation is that Paul's V(A)GINaL at the end for 33 might have been more fun as R(A)VINGLy for 158 or R(A)VeLING 149.

Game 22 - Glennis (Auckland)
We traded blows till near the end... I played WIMP for a respectable 22 on a very closed board. I then found I had AABELNO, obviously making a word that could end under that W. But YIKES - Glennis then happened to block that (only) spot, quite accidentally I'm sure, with OF/F(AERY)/O(CREATES)* for an even more respectable 28.
If my bonus had gone elsewhere I'd have accepted that, but it wouldn't - I HAD to challenge, and it turned out OCREATE is ok, but not with an S. Poor Glennis - she'd been looking for that "O" for quite some time, she says.

Game 23 - Joan Thomas (Hastings)
I'd just reached my 'expected' wins of 6, but gosh, I wouldn't mind an extra one! At this point I was 2nd bottom, and Joan was the one below me! When she got (P)REENInG early on I commented that while I don't like opponents getting ANY good scores, at least it's nice to see a "squeaky clean" bonus, so one doesn't have to worry about challenging.
So - 3 turns later she played BLOTTER. Grrrrrrr.
I'm now trailing by 49-224, but ATRESIAS for 86 gets me back within 100. Later I'm still down 309-382 and try (L)OoTINGS. It survives the challenge, but she then grabs 41 for a simple QUA, and though I finish on 444 I still lose by 10 - and remarkably the highest combined score - 998 - of my whole tournament, between clearly the two BOTTOM players!
A nice way to end the day.

And - another tournament of all those ups and downs, twists and turns, yet it all finishes (for me) on basically exactly my EXPECTED number of wins. I often wonder why we all bother.
The "system" KNOWS how many you're going to win, so why then waste all that effort just to prove it right !? 


CHALLENGES and BOGUSes
Upper case = valid words, lower case = crookies

MY words challenged: UNAIMED  BOATLIFT  DOURA  DIF  EPINAOI - dier reclused soudain sedging fustion paronoid (lol, it was just a "try on", Anderina) powed perma choi vegs pondings dronings cofts faned fanfed infade alah flah salutis

OPPONENTS' words challenged by me: MYC  ZONER  UNCOER  RESH  POLENTAS  FEDEX  NOMADIES  COTISED  GAR  UNDROSSY  HAN  TRIG OHOS  VEXER  NENE  NARC - rejuiced soo rogates ocreates

MY boguses NOT challenged: lithest

OPPONENTS' boguses NOT challenged: kag triking daun whan




      C O M P L E T E   R E S UL T S    (courtesy Glenda Foster)

 

Player

Club

Wins

Spread

Average

New             Rating

Rating             Change

1

Howard  Warner

MTA

17

1775

447

1987

-8

2

Andrew Bradley

MTA

17

702

420

1938

50

3

Joanne Craig

CHC

16

1456

452

1985

-40

4

Mike Sigley

WAN

15

1021

424

1915

-21

5

Steven Brown

KAP

15

717

422

1914

-21

6

Shirley Van Essen

CHC

15

168

402

1834

185

7

Peter Sinton

DUN

14.5

1356

429

1914

-41

8

Jeff Grant

IND

14

684

425

1982

-93

9

Blue Thorogood

CHC

13

593

426

1914

-92

10

Denise Gordon

WAN

13

287

413

1797

68

11

Lawson Sue

MTA

12

-31

408

1763

67

12

Murray Rogers

NEL

12

-307

388

1780

20

13

John Foster

IND

11

-256

394

1798

-76

14

Liz Fagerlund

MTA

11

-398

385

1720

102

15

Glenda Foster

WEL

10.5

-375

386

1727

21

16

Paul Lister

CHC

10

-708

377

1703

40

17

Anderina McLean

MTA

9

-157

397

1673

23

18

Glennis Hale

IND

9

-314

391

1744

-112

19

Rosemary Cleary

WAN

8.5

-425

369

1675

-31

20

Lynn Wood

WEL

8

-809

371

1657

-32

21

Marianne Bentley

TGA

7.5

-821

390

1629

-12

22

Shirley Hol

CHC

7

-1279

375

1565

79

23

Ian Patterson

DUN

6

-1579

368

1559

9

24

Joan Thomas

HAS

5

-1300

368

1455

73