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Club Results 5/24

1st Thomas Reinke bingoed 11 times and did not face a game below 400 points on his way to a pack-leading 4-1 +323 finish. He barely escaped with victory in the first round when he toppled Mark Kenas, 454-453 in a Collins-lexicon showdown. Mark, amazingly, scored his 453 points without the aid of a bingo, while Thomas had three: ARMOIRES, ZOONITES#, and AGITABLE. A later rematch proved to be Thomas' only defeat of the evening, where another trio of bingos (ANYTIME, LATIGOS, and REBODIES) could not prevent Mark from taking a 465-425 win. Thomas' high-water mark was a 475-306 win against Helen Flores, where Helen's find of COMPLETE as countered by Thomas' BOSSIER and RELEARNT.

2nd Dennis Lloyd came agonizingly close to the mythical 5-0 record, but lost a game in the final round to leave his record at (a still quite respectable) 4-1 +156. Of particular note was his ultra-low-scoring 295-276 win against Dave Kinzer, where neither player bingoed. This writer's unsubstantiated speculation is that the board must have been significantly and irrecoverably blocked through the actions of one or both players. Still, it counts as a win for Dennis in the yearly standings, which is all that matters in the end. A game against Charles Reinke was significantly higher-scoring, ending 467-411 in Dennis' favor thanks to plays of INTERNS and NODULES (Charles had RAIDERS and FILAREES). However, perfection was denied by Sara McLaughlin, who conquered Dennis in round four as part of a two-on-one, 419-349.

3rd Bryan Benwitz finished at 3-1 with a healthy +364 point differential. Much of that point differential came in round one, where he held a one-man demolition derby against Sara McLaughlin, winning 540-282. That dazzling point total was achieved with just two bingos, PERMEASE and REATTACH. Bryan also scored big against Charles Reinke, beating him 457-375, this time with three bingos: MOUNTED, CONCERT, and IOLITES (no word on whether CONCERT was ever hooked to make CONCERTO or CONCERTI). Success of players surnamed Benwitz against players surnamed Reinke was not universal, however, as Bryan was downed by Thomas Reinke, 354-410, despite a 96-point play of RANCHES.

Dennis' spectacular nine-letter, two-blank find of MIDDLEMAN against Lynda Finn was word of the week. Also of note was Charles' insane score of 649 against Mark Kenas, who scored respectably well with 392 points of his own. In the course of this 600+ point game, Charles recorded the club's fifth-ever six-bingo game (at least since modern statskeeping began in 2011), playing APOGEIC, WEARIEST, RABBETS, HEPTANE, ASININE, and the 122-point triple-triple of ROTTENER.

Posted on 2023-05-26 16:48:56 by admin
Club Results 5/17

1st Thomas Reinke, with a 4-0 +235 record, finished in first place yet again, forcing a certain beleaguered writeup editor to come up with more adjectives to describe his tiresome feats of Scrabble dominance. His best game was a four-bingo outburst against Mark Kenas; bingos of FENLANDS, UNSEEMLY, REVIEWAL, and RIBWORT propelled him a 501-454 win. Thomas played just three more bingos in his other three games, but won them all anyway, proving that his unstoppable scoring attack is provided not just by bingos, but by strong all-around play. The closest of those wins was a 425-385 encounter with Dave Kinzer, where his bingo of TENORITE matched up evenly with Dave's find of GORILLA. Thomas' undefeated record was finally sealed with a solid 447-346 win over Bryan Benwitz.

2nd Charles Reinke enjoyed a lofty 469 per-game average en route to a 3-1 +364 final record. His single loss was to Mark Kenas in round two, 443-464, despite a nifty find of GAWMOGES (a gawmoge is apparently Newfoundland slang for a foolish person, but has very few attestations on the internet - this blog post will probably become the authoritative source of information for that particular word once it gets indexed by Google). That loss was avenged in round four, with Charles prevailing in a repeat match against Mark, 494-404. In that one, Charles bingoed thricely with NORMANDE, STUBBIES, and AIRHOLES, while Mark was limited to a 60-point TAUTENED. Another big victory was scored against Lynda Finn, 517-279, thanks to bingos of BRAKEMEN and SMIDGES (against Lynda's LEANNESS).

3rd Bryan Benwitz also went 3-1, but with a smaller +282 point spread. Interestingly, he played exactly two bingos in each of his four games, leading to a rather predictable per-game bingo average of...two. Bryan came out with all guns blazing as he downed Helen Flores in the first round, 450-282, playing UPSTAIR and EARSHOT along the way. He also made easy work of Richard Lauder, taking victory with a 439-320 final score, thanks to bingos of VANISHED and PERTAIN. Sadly, a loss to Thomas Reinke in the final round, 346-447 turned his promising 3-0 record into a not-quite-as-pristine 3-1 record. His two bingos there were RETAILER and EDITIONS, although at 60 and 59 points respectively, Bryan probably wishes they had been a bit more potent scoring-wise.

4th Sara McLaughlin gets a bonus mention for her 3-1 -3 finish. Her best game was a huge 453-369 win against Richard Lauder. Her triple-triple of TRAIPSED for 131 points was certainly key for her victory.

We welcomed new player Jessica Pasch, who managed to win a game (not an easy feat against our bunch) and also bingoed three times with COTTAGED, BUDGING, DEVIATE. Certainly a promising start and we hope to see her again!

Posted on 2023-05-19 04:24:14 by admin
Club Results 5/10

1st Thomas Reinke repeated his thirteen-bingo performance from last week, unloading another thirteen bingos onto his shellshocked opponents while going 4-1 +423 and averaging 471 points per game. His highest-scoring win was a 571-257 triumph over Helen Flores where his bingo-finding abilities were at peak power, as evidenced by plays of TELERANS, OVERTIRE, RETIMING, and BEDAZZLE. However, at the same time he was winning that one, Thomas was enduring a game against Mark Kenas which ended 378-497 in Mark's favor despite Thomas' Collins-only find of EUOUAES# (also spelled, somewhat more pronouncably, as EVOVAES). Another game against Mark later in the evening went Thomas' way, 495-469, despite Mark playing four bingos (CULVERTS, RESIFTED, GRATINEE, OARIEST#) to Thomas' one (DIOXANES, albeit for 119 points).

2nd Charles Reinke fell short of first place by over a hundred spread points, but still had no complaints with his 4-1 +300 final record. He got his single loss out of the way early when Dave Kinzer beat him in a close one, 395-397 in round one. Dave had CREATION in his winning effort, while Charles had UPREACH. Dave is certainly placing the scoresheet from the game in a place of prominence in his house, given that this is Dave's first victory against Charles in 27 attempts. As that game progressed, Charles was making easy work of Mark Kenas, winning 534-410 thanks to find of DIAMINE, UPFLINGS, and SPONDEES, so round one for Charles ended in one win and one loss. More high-scoring Scrabble action was seen when Charles beat Bryan Benwitz 475-424, playing bingos of LINGERS, IRONWARE, and TAILLEUR against Bryan's singular GORSIEST.

3rd Helen Flores, clearly tired of the same few players getting written up week after week, decided to disrupt the paradigm with a 3-1 -75 record. That negative spread total was thanks to a loss to Thomas Reinke which is described above, but aside from that (rather substantial) setback, Helen faced litte hardship in her three victories. She convincingly defeated Sara McLaughlin in round three, 446-317. A bingo find of RAIMENT was helpful there. A fourth-round match against club veteran Richard Lauder was also successful, as Helen won that one too, 447-374. Her bingo of TWEETING didn't exactly go toe-to-toe with Richard's RASTERS, CARBIDES, and URBANIST, but an abundance of good scoring plays made sure that her win was a comfortable one.

4th Dave Kinzer went a perfect 2-0 +79 before ducking out early. In addition to his long-awaited victory over Charles Reinke in round one, he had a solid win over Dennis Lloyd in round two, 371-294, despite not recording a bingo. Dave looks forward to building on his winning streak in the near future, so everybody watch out!

Posted on 2023-05-12 03:02:48 by admin
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