Alaska Cruise

on Holland America Eurodam

Out the window of a Harley Davidson shop in Ketchikan

Booked last January using a voucher from Peppermill casino. 7 day cruise from Seattle – June 28 to July 5 – with ports-of-call in Juneau, Icy Strait Point village of Hoonah, Sitka, Ketchikan, Victoria BC and back to Seattle pier 91. Claudia & I, first cruise ever for both of us, in a “Verandah” Balcony Stateroom on deck 5. The Eurodam holds 2100 cruisers and a staff of 850. This ship is HUGE, but the half dozen other cruise ships that docked near us during the week were larger(!), some held 4200 cruisers.

First port Juneau, state capital, pop. 31,500 after 40+ hours at sea. We had a beer at the Red Dog Saloon, visited two museums, a few shops and ate at a Mexi-Korean restaurant. Always a salmon dish on the menu, onboard and at every port. We tried not to order it for every meal, but you know it was fresh. Crab (King Crab) too, but we weren’t big fans.

Woke up Tuesday morn to a calm sea full of mini-icebergs in Glacier Bay National Park. Then we went to dock at Icy Strait Point and the small village of Hoonah. The Tlingit tribe used to live around Glacier Bay until the Glacier there GREW and pushed them out of their villages in the 1750s. They relocated to Hoonah. The dock is a private dock of the tribe. They must make good money, there are two beautiful trams, a zip line, two restaurants, a couple of tourist shops and wooden walkways along the beach; not bad for a population of 1000. 6000 tourists disembarked from two cruise ships the day we were there.

Next stop, Wednesday, is Sitka, pop. 8300. Former mining and fishing town, the Alaska purchase treaty was signed here. The dock is 5 miles outside of downtown and the bus ride was free but a 45 min wait in line. UGH! I blame the other docked cruise ship, but also we took our time disembarking like we did at every stop. This was probably the only time info was lacking before we got to port. Organization broke down a bit. We made up for it by getting back early and watching late-returners from our balcony. WHO was going to run and who would miss the gangway?

Woke up Thursday in Ketchikan. Pop. 8000, first incorporated (extant) city in Alaska. The dock is VERY CLOSE, right next to downtown. You can start shopping five steps off the dock. Besides some postcards, I hadn’t bought any souvenirs the whole trip, but this $60 coffee table art book- “Spawn Til You Die” – the Fin Art of Ray Troll grabbed and held my interest at a U.S. Park service gift shop in Ketchikan. Ray became “famous” after a T-shirt of the book title poster came out in 1986. His art is very much like Robert Crumb (of Mr. Natural & Fritz the Cat fame). Ray has a great, morbid humor to many of his pieces, and he is so into anatomical accuracy that he has had numerous new species named for him and he’s the artist for many university and government natural science organizations. I also really like Haida artforms and picked out some beauty notecards in Ketchikan.

“KINGS” by Ray Troll
Haida notecards

We had no wifi all week. I had no tobacco for the week. We had excellent meals all week, room service and dinners in a restaurant as nice as what I’m spoiled with in Reno. New menu every day, 6-10 starters, entrees and desert. All included with the cruise price. We spent maybe two hours total in the casino, which had to close when we were docked. The video poker payoffs were low, and I dropped $800. A very pleasant trip, staff treated us nicely and they were loose enough to make jokes and hum and sing often. The weather was unexpectedly nice the whole time, just overcast the first few days, very little rainfall. We watched 7 movies on the in-room flat screen TV, some current, some classics. Maybe 2 dozen younger kids running the halls, not annoying. Lots of elders, no doubt retirees. A grizzled old performer telling jokes and playing singalong tunes in the Red Dog put it this way: he polled one cruise crowd and determined the average age was “deceased”.

I was quite impressed how this well-oiled industrial floating factory managed to put on a first class operation for a week, with something for everybody.

April Junket @Peppermill

Too much of a good thing?

Day 1 +$4100

Day 2 +$900

Day 3 +$4300

Day 4 (no photos!) -$12400

Day 5 +$2900

Day 6 -$1600

Day 7 (no photos!) -$9200

Day 8 +$5000

Day 9 & 10 (No photos!) -$6000 and +$2000

Day 11 +$17000

Day 12 -$4800

Day 13 (no photos!) -$7000

Trip total: Down -$5000; 100 hrs machine play, 48 tax forms, 316 jackpots of $400 or more

Reno Video Poker Heaven

Flew into town late Thurs night June 20 @ 12:30AM. Well, June 21 technically. Flight was an hour late. Shared limo to Peppermill with a quiet other VIP. Driver Jared is an old friend. Checked into 18th floor tuscany tower suite at 1:20AM. My welcome gift of Baileys, Fiji waters and cheese/crackers/fruit tray was predelivered waiting for me. YAY. too tired to go gaming, I opt for a good night’s sleep.

I had SO many Big Jackpots during this 12 day stay that I’m gonna organize the photos in TIERS, grouped by Total screen payout (W-2G).Photos have captions at bottom to help explain what yer lookin’ at.

TOP JACKPOTS

I stare at this first one for long minutes at a time.

It’s my current pinnacle dream video poker hand.

$25 Bet DEALT Royal Flush $4000 X 5 = $20,000
$15 Bet DEALT AAAA drew 3 kickers $2000 X 3 plus 7 lines X $800 = $11,600
Bet $10 DEALT Royal Flush for $10,265
Bet $15 DEALT AAAA2 for $2000 x 5 = $10,000
Bet $30 Dealt 4444A for $800 X 10 = $8000

MID-TOWN JACKPOTS

LOWER jackpots, ALL handpays still

SAMPLER OF other JACKPOTS

OTHER GLIMPSES

Many of you got my trip reports during my Tour which varied from every other day to that one big day where I sent out 3 in one day. The unbelievability of my continued good fortune for many days at a time was evident when I began to run out of new exclamations for what was happening.

I seem to be limited to three photos per email due to the memory limitations. This blog post should show more than my combined daily report and this has them not in chronological order.

Whilst most of your replies echoed my enthusiasm, I appreciated the cautionary comments also, which mirrored my own swirling thoughts. Things like “come home NOW”, “don’t go play PaiGow”, “don’t bet higher stakes”, were all good advice. I didn’t go home because I was comfortable to stop playing if I began downturns that threatened my fortune. Got to say that stashing my pocket roll of excess hundreds and bundles of thousands in the safe in the room whenever I hit a jackpot or two in the top two tiers helped me hold my winnings and limited the amount I could lose in a possible downturn as I would only keep $4000 in my pocket when I went back down to the machines. But there were a number of days where that downturn never came. And my safe got fuller. Way cool.

A couple times my laptop charger failed to recharge, which it I did not figure why until the last full day. The chord right at the plug was cut and frayed. Two days prior I was holding the chord and the plug while pulling it out of the outlet. I got zapped !! And that was about the day my luck changed from pretty good to amazing. Coincidence? Just sayin’…. By the way I got a new charger the day after I got home, so all is well.

Mike & I got into video poker seriously I estimate around year 2000. We enjoy playing on adjacent machines, sometimes sharing stories, but we stop playing if it’s more than a sentence or two so that we don’t mess up our concentration on holding the correct cards. SO while we are playing we only say things like “quads” or “bonus quads” and we may or may not look up from our screen to look at the other’s screen. It’s kind of a shared “pulse” of how it’s going without undue interruption. There’s the moments you can’t help but notice when one of us sighs or mumbles a profanity when having to reach into our pocket for more hundreds to feed the machine when one has a “credit situation:” meaning 0 credits. Then there’s the announcement of “the night before Christmas!”, a mandatory announcement when you are dealt 4 parts to the Royal Flush, there’s a brief hesitation and imagined drum roll as two pairs of eyes watch to see if the 5th Royal Flush card comes in on the draw. Even being dealt three Aces is a stop and watch type announcement as that 4th Ace plus possibly the kicker is a very lucrative jackpot in the games we play. Anyhow this synchronization is what we’ve developed over this last quarter century. And Lin has become part of our group think too since she’s been playing for 15 or more of those years.

So yeah, Mike was there in Reno, solo, for 4 days of the 12 on my tour. We had a dinner or two together and many shared adjacent sessions. Mike has honed in on a favored playing area, the bartop machines at the Cube Bar, while I tend to flit around a circuit of a dozen or more banks of machines. Many of the machines have the whole range of denominations and a wide range of game types to select from on the home screens. It’s a different mood at every location: fellow players, wait staff and service frequency, neighboring machines have a cornucopia of mostly annoying slot noises and jingles when they are turned up too loud, and how close the machine is to an aisle, to a restaurant, to the pissers, to table games, etc. So lots of influences to your choices all the time.

My story of being zapped causing my luck to change is just one attempt to figure how this trip was so different from others. I hope to do a detailed analysis of my play on this trip from the index cards here I scrawl details of EACH session listing my jackpots and session $ results. I’ll see how I did on the dozen or more different games I play. I’d like to count the number of DEALT made jackpots as opposed to the usual jackpots that I have to work form by holding some cards and DRAWing replacements to create a jackpot. If you know anything about probability, and I know a little, I have done result analysis on previous trips to see if my win or loss is within a few % points of expected results. As an example, let’s say the average of all the games I play may be 99.0%. Maybe I have an error rate of 1% less than the perfect hold strategy. If all my bets by estimate add up to, say $300,000 for a 5 day, 40 hrs of gaming trip, and I lose $6000 , well my return is 98%, exactly as expected (99% minus 1%). If I lose $12000, that is 96% return. Which could well be within a ONE SIGMA variance, so it is not unusual. The positive side of ONE SIGMA (perhaps) is to Break even (98% +2%). I’ll stop there with this example but that’s the kind of analysis I may delve into. Winning $60,000 on a 12 day trip at the bet size I am at has to be a 10 or more sigma event. Rare indeed. I may well graph each session up or down for the whole trip and if I get into it, put a dot for each jackpot. It all sounds worky, but I’m a math guy and I want to try to find snippet insights of understanding into any things that helped me succeed. I mean you can’t write it off to luck for the whole 99 hrs of gaming. But gambling is not something pure science can predict. I’ll share results maybe by editing this blog post in weeks to come.

I have a slight reservation that doing so well this trip may set a high performance mark which I may tend to compare my future trips to: ALL my previous trips fell well short of this trip’s result. It could be like Muhammad Ali should have retired from boxing before he got the snot beat out of him by his opponents. I know I have a tradition of not getting flustered by losing sessions, days or even entire trips, which is admirable. Not to lose your nerve. And not to gamble your rent. But my next trip should reveal how much I will continue to enjoy video poker gambling…

All for now, thanks for reading and comments, if any, via email preferred.

Labor Day Portland Scrabble

Where I live…

pigeon Point, West Seattle – lot of steps – best to drive ’round to the alley
Back door from alley. Lotsa blooming rhodies
looking up the alley from garage. Nigel in his car in the outside parking spot
big porch on the south side, looking west
My outdoor inner sanctum. New canopy. Previous one failed from snow load.
Dining room from the kitchen
Living room, from the stairs

OKAY, that’s the house itself. Now, a tour of my favorite artwork hanging on the walls….

Commissioned piece by sis-in-law KAREN. 35 layers. COMPLEX! hangs over the fireplace.
1 of 3 by brother ANDY hangs between kitchen and dining rm
2 of 3 by ANDY. hangs in the stairway. all are 4 ft x 4 ft
3 of 3 by ANDY “The Event” 2002. Just got it, yet to hang…
Airbrush work by ANDY. Nigel just acquired it. Blows everyone away. 1980
Canvas by ANDY – that’s me being chased. This arrived while I was On Tour playing rugby in NZ and Fiji, March 1982
Shadowbox of Andy’s Grateful Dead tour jacket, hand painted album art. By him 1983. Gifted ~2017. hangs in bedroom

LAST of the ANDY (& KAREN) works.

PKD Philip K Dick my fave author, French artist. gift from Renee, from ebay auction.
JERRY! medium: 25×25 blotter paper. gift from Claudia. from Key-Z productions.
1978 DC Comics poster
My 1975 photo of our family home in Williamsville, NY. my mom was raised in this house: she lived 64 of her 83 years here.
calendar art, artist unknown
“metal art” Elves. unsigned.
This is a 1924 classic Underwood No. 5. Brought it with me when I moved to Seattle in 1979. In my bedroom.

Thanks for taking the tour.

Maybe I’ll DO something blog-worthy in the coming months as we peak out from under our rocks.

comments via e-mail please ~M

RENO jaunt

Time for an 8 night/9 day jaunt. Tuesday thru Sunday at Silver Legacy. The Clo joined me on Saturday. Sunday thru Wednesday at Peppermill.

Big Loss this trip, down 6000 after 8 days and a 4700 loss the last day, spent chasing Royals which would’ve salvaged a winning trip. Magic did not appear.

But, a fun trip and fun to share limo rides, fine dining and some gaming with beloved Clo.

76 hours at video poker, 3 1/2 hours of pai gow.

Fishin’ Upstate NY

My jones for fishing began during a two-week stay at in-laws’ place on Spencer lake in late July thru early August. I caught many foot-long large and smallmouth bass, throwing spinnerbait and spinner lures from a paddle boat. I failed to “boat” the big ones I had hooked, the biggest one headed into a partially submerged tree it called home, and my drag was set too light, so I coudn’t pull him out, the paddleboat was pushed into the tree by a gust of wind and the lunker flashed it’s side at me and snapped my line. “Big fish: one that got away.”

So, when my cousin Jim told me he’d booked a cabin on Honeoye Lake for a week in mid-September, and brother Mike signed on to join & bring his bass boat, I booked my trip. I brought along my best reel and some spinnerbait lures. Mike picked me up at our mum’s house and we arrived at the Honeoye boat launch on Friday. We fished for a couple hours and caught a few largemouths. I motored the boat to the cabin’s dock and Mike drove his truck around the lake to the cabin. Uncle Tom & cousin Dan arrived later. Jim was flying in from Tucson but was delayed until Saturday due to weather in Chicago.

We fished every day Saturday thru Thursday and caught dozens of fish every day between the two boats. I caught some lunker largemouths, smallmouths bass, and a rare walleye. Mike certainly outfished me during the week, he caught a lot more bass, using a chatterbait lure. Mike is a master at filleting fish, and we had two fishfries thanks to Mike’s batter recipe and his huge deepfryer. Mike also won the two poker tournaments we played one night. Fishing consumed most of my daylight hours. My bigger spinnerbait lures produced some of my biggest catches. Honeoye photo montage:

Friday we tidied up the cabin, packed out our stuff and motored the boats to the launch, loaded the boats onto the two trailers, said our adioses and Mike & I drove to Chatauqua Lake about 2 hours away. We stayed at Mike’s cabin/house on a canal adjacent to the lake. Theresa joined on Friday eve, we went out to a brewpub for a fun dinner. Saturday, niece Marissa joined and the four of us went out fishing. We hit a couple of Mike’s favorite spots, one was the spot he’d caught a huge MUSKIE earlier in the summer. The next spot, I latched onto a nice walleye, which we put in the boat’s livewell. We anchored there and ended up putting TEN walleyes in the livewell. Walleye tend to school, unlike bass. They are Mike’s favorite fish as they taste the best: “The filet mignon of the fish world.” “The tug is the drug.” is another fishing cliche I learned first-hand. Mike fileted them all, battered and deep-fried them and we enjoyed another great fish fry Saturday eve. Mike & I went out at 8AM fishing at the same spot and boated 8 more walleye, 15″-to-20″, in 2 1/2 hours. These also got fileted on shore and put in the freezer. After watching the Bills football game, we packed up and headed home. Mike dropped me off at mums house and he gifted her three filets, battered & deep-fried. I got a day & 1/2 of scrabble with mum and she dropped me at the airport Tuesday afternoon and I made it home about 11PM. Couldn’t ask for better weather in NY and I had a great time assuaging my fishing jones.

Some pics from Chatauqua:

Portland Labor Day Scrabble

Friday Early Bird – 8 games

Game 1 – Nice start with a blank & I found a bingo pANACHE(S) 69. Siri got two nice 90+ pt bingos EQ(U)ATOR/Oyez 96 and DELOUSE/jinniS 93 but I answered both times with HARDLInE 76 which I wasn’t sure of (it’s Good), and TALKERS/eS 79. GRIM/Mes 33 was a test of Siri’s knowledge of the new word MES. He claims he didn’t know it, he tried to Hold & challenge, but I had already drawn, so he wasn’t allowed to challenge after I had drawn tiles, so he lucked out there. WIN.

Game 2 – what am I thinking? starting with “AMAZER”? which got sent off without hesitation. I made a nice find with OI(L)CLOTh 76 on play 7 to take the lead but he answered with MODERAtE 69. My WEiRD 34 tied it up, but his superior word knowledge paid off with GAINSAY 83, a nice parallel play bingo. I couldn’t catch up and altho’ FORBYE was good points, it was a concession play which emptied the bag and no miracle tiles came with the draw. LOSS to a better player, but I felt good giving it a go.

Game 3 – Opened with another blank bingo, this time to the Tpl Word O(R)DAINEd 80. Tracy played HARDlINE 74 – seeing a word new to me twice in 3 games is unusual. Luckily I answered with LIQUORS/movieS 79. Got it to a 150 point lead when she played MA(R)INES/Swail 91. I got away with a phony “Skitted” and cruised on in for the WIN.

Opp’s two bingos GODLESS 84 and MO(S)EYE(D) 77 to my no bingos made it a one-sided LOSS.

Game 4 – Opp is rated almost 300 points more than me, so I was happy to get an early bingo ANNE(A)(L)S 71, a nice parallel play and stave off his comeback attempt: after STONIER 66 he tried “JETLINEs” which didn’t resonate well with this aerospace guy, so I challenged it. No good. I kept up a barrage of high point plays and he tried again with “LOTIONER” – get it off! Sweet blowout WIN against opp who tried to bully thru phonies, using his rep for better word knowledge. I woulda done the same thing in his position.

Game 6 – The tiles are sideways on the first three plays as I took the photo after we’d started a recount. It’s a good way to see which tiles were on the board at the time each word is played. She starts with a bingo PRONA(T)E 73 and I answer with a phony that she allows to stay on: “VOMITA” 22. My bingo DENIALS 74 brought it close, and my QUIRE during the endgame gave me a shot. I put the S on joker, but she found an outplay U(M)IAq 14 which gave her a one-point victory due to a one point tile left on my rack. I did a recount and couldn’t find any errors to rescue me. Tough LOSS.

Game 7 – I answered his early bingo PARTIER 65 with Q(U)EST/partierS 79 and I had a slight lead until he played cRAWLIE(R) 98 to the Tpl Word. I barreled out my stronger plays and almost got there, when the bag ran out of tiles. Close one, but a LOSS.

Game 8 – His BUBONIC 85 was a killer and I chose (incorrectly) to chance a challenge and lost. Hoping just maybe it was capitalized. I dunno. But he added 4 more bingos, which must have felt magical. I tried to add an S to exalting with SLAVED/exaltingS, but he sent that off. His SE(R)IATIm was pretty. a blowout (308 pt!) LOSS. Ugh.

By the way, opp Gunther had recently played in an 8-day, 20 person, 100 game tournament, and he won it with 67 wins. That’s hardcore.

I finished 3W-5L for 5th place and lost 8 rating points. Results here: http://wordgameplayers.org/ratings/index.php?c=pu&a=tr&tournamentID=636&ratingType=Standard

Main Event – 20 games – 3 days

Main Event Saturday, Game 1 – my second play was a chancy oUT(G)AINS which went unchallenged and it’s good. Opp tried a bingo answer “DOtTINGS” which I sent off via challenge. My next play was a trap: VOGIE 11, which opp fell into by adding an S to the end, which I know is not good. Hence, a trap. I kept up with strong plays, so her late bingo LATINOS wasn’t enough. WIN. I am ranked #1 in this Div 2. I had told the director I would like to play “up” in Div 1, but he put me in Div 2 the night before to keep the divisions with an even number of players.

Game 2 – Opp played fairly weak plays, he didn’t save his good tiles on his rack, so he never bingoed. I only had one, VANNER(S) 72 – it’s good – and my stronger plays made for a 130 pt WIN.

Game 3 – Opp got an early bingo REfUTING 66 and I scrambled back but almost blew it by trying “JEONS” which she knew to be phony so sent it off. I took the lead soon after with (S)OOTIER 66 and I let her comeback attempt “TEENLIkE” 62 go unchallenged as I could win without risking a challenge. We did a quick courtesy recount and found no errors. 10-point WIN. She remembered playing me 11 years ago (!) when she lost by 1 in a recount. Some games you don’t forget, but I forgot that one.

Game 4 – Battle of the Beloveds. I get to play Claudia. Second play, I score a good draw and play LEAGUES/Spacer 78. She tries “GUNRAILS” but I challenge it off. Her SCRIBES/umS 65 makes it close. I send off her “BEANY” and play DO(W)NHILl 78 for a big lead. Her play of BIN/qI/uN 34 was a trap as she thought UNS was not good, but when I played it, unS/STUDIO 27, she lost the challenge. I also challenged her “YEG” (YEGG is good) and got a WIN.

Game 5 – (took a swim in the hotel pool during lunch break!) Opp opens with a bingo (T)RAINEE 64 and I answer my 2nd play with SMARTEN/traineeS 81. Play 4 I get away with a phony bingo “MODULISe” 72 which hiccups me into the lead. Policing for phonies is a tough but necessary part of the game. That 60-point lead stays thru to the end as we both make steady good plays, but no more bingos. I’ll take it. WIN.

Game 6 – My strong opening play QUAGS 50 gives me a lead and I increase on my lead steadily all game long. I ‘spend’ a blank on K(A)RT 50 and get a J and an S on the Tpl Word JUTS/mindS 42. On my final rack I get a bingo-y rack of ETA( )IAN and I can’t find a recognizable bingo, but there must be many. This is the embarrassing part of my game – there’s plenty of study tools I use on occasion, so no excuses. “ETASIAN” gets sent off, opp bingos with RUNTIER 64, but I WIN by 111. I’m 6W-0L!

Game 7 – Opp gets dENTINAL 70 early on. I don’t know it but I don’t challenge as it looks to be a common rack, it’s good. I lay a trap with HEAPS 37 and opp falls into it on her next play OXIC/Cheaps 52. I challenge and lose: CHEAPS is Good! So much for my NON-trap. After opp plays ARROZ 42 and bingos TENNIE(S) 76, my head is spinning. LOSE by 105. I was due.

Game 8 – Opp looks weary, but you never really know. My two bingos, AUDITION 70 and BUSTLER 81, pad my lead. She makes good use of her Q and X with QUIRTS 50 and AX 50, but not nearly enough in a near-blowout WIN.

Game 9 – Opp trades in tiles twice and finally gets the game’s only bingo the double blank CL(A)QU(E)S 72 which puts her ahead briefly after my stronger plays to here. I answer with BIT/qI (both hit Tpl Word)/aB/uT 53 and later JEeS 38 to cruise to the WIN. My last play DO 17, Opp’s outplay SAT 13.

Game 10 – I draw first blood with RELEN(T)S 68, but opp soon answers with CABInETS 66. She gets another bingo, SOOTI(E)R 59 but my words outscore hers and opp’s play of OOT is likely a mistake in the post-mortem – it gives me WEE 27 to hang on for WIN.

Game 11 – BLOWN 56, my play #5 is good points, I build up a 156 pt lead when we trade bingos OUTAGES 69 and ORDa(I)NS 64 on word 10. She ain’t coming back. Her last play IZAR 26 precedes my outplay HOUR 21. Blowout WIN for the good guy. What is happening on this win streak? At a heady 10W-1L.

Game 12 – I try “UNFUELED” on word 2- no good, sent off. She zooms ahead with next play ORIENTS 64 bingo. We trade bingos at word 8, PI(N)ION(S) 79 and TAILORS 74, but I’m down 56. I make strongarm plays but fall short by 8. LOSS. only my 2nd L, I’m 10-2.

Game 13 – Got in a swim at lunchtime again. 2nd match of the day vs opp Tracy. we’re battling for first place. Her bingo ALIENEE 80 precedes my G(R)EASES 66 and her ADZUKI 40 answer gives her a 158 pt lead. I whittle that lead down to 35 and send off her “GRAINILY”, but I run out of tiles again. LOSS.

Game 14 – Her opener of SUNBOW 30 startles me- don’t think I’ve ever seen it, but I ain’t questioning it. I get AJI 56 and baby bingo (C)OlOURED 59 and hang on to a lead which she brings close. She doesn’t know ONErIEST which I spot; it woulda gave her a bingo outplay which woulda won it. Lucky WIN.

Game 15 – Opp’s 3 bingos to my nilly and I’m slapped down again. Over on time to add insult to injury. Blowout LOSS.

Game 16 – rematch with Clo. She tries “GON” – challenged off. And gets rewarded with a bingo SAU(C)IER 63 after she exchanged 5 tiles the previous turn. I send off the capitalized “DORIC”. It’s nip & tuck the whole way until I come up with the miracle lOZ(E)NGES 86 on one of the only bingo lanes remaining. I was close to playing off the Z on ZOo 24 or something inferior. That play iced it for the WIN. I actually exchanged tiles twice – a rarity.

Game 17 – To start day 3 Monday, Opp outscored me steadily with highlights: bingo NEUTRAL 63 followed by KITTY an amazing 70 pts, then another bingo AU(D)ITED 73. Dunno how I kept it to a 48 pt LOSS.

Game 18 – Opp outscored me before I snuck into the lead with game’s first bingo at word 8 TAINTE(D) 78. She took the lead on a late game bingo DESPOTS/houriS and I chose to challenge HOURIS as I couldn’t win by my reconnoitering if it was good. It is Good. I tried to dig out with AR(R)oZ 39, but not enough. Another first round victim gets revenge. But..but. the black knight never loses!

Game 19 – I get PI(N)ION(S) 73 bingo on play 2 and he gets two bingos SE(n)ORITA 68 and STERNAL 70 and almost skanks me with WAD 24 in the end game. But his last play off a rack of KEY which didn’t play anywhere he had to settle for SKY 10 which falls to my outplay groveS 10. Ties me for first at 13-6 with Tracy for the king of the hill last game next for first place prize of $410 to the winner. 2nd will get $310 prize.

Game 20 – worth an extra $100 to the winner. Looking bleak early when Tracy gets SPECIAL 78 and INFLATER 74. My HEX 46 and desperation blank usage Q(U)EeReR 50 pale. Her late game bingo INTEGRAl 70 ices it on one of the few bingo lanes existant. Ugly LOSS.

I’m 13-7, 2nd place to Tracy’s 14-6. My envelope in the pic reads Div 2 2nd place $310. Cash inside 15 x $20’s + one $10 (probably already in my wallet at this point). Results at this website: http://wordgameplayers.org/ratings/index.php?c=pu&a=tr&tournamentID=637&ratingType=Standard I averaged 385 pts per game in Early Bird too opp’s 407. I averaged 383 ppg in Main event to opp’s 359 combined. I didn’t do bingo counts nor other stats for this tourney. Final scoresheet front & back:

Thanks for reading…. Fun writing this up. I got a few enthusiastic feedbacks after my Nat’ls blog write up- approvals of format of Blog. Pleasant ride home Monday 2:30 TIL 6:00- traffic freeflowed for the most part.

Reno Video Poker July 2019

Before, during and after my visit to town for Scrabble Nationals. Just a compilation of all the photos I took, most of them were included in my regular trip reports during my stay, so I shan’t add any or much commentary as most of youse got the reports via e-mail. Chronomagical order.

That’s Nigel (& Rafi) in front of his 2nd home during his stay, then, on the way to the airport in the limo. For my latest compilation of my trip reports post -go to this yahoo group: https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/vpFREE_Reno/info

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My Scrabble Nationals

Tournament venue, Reno Convention Center Ballroom, entrance looking east (Left hand photo) with the National Bowling center dome in background. Right-hand photo is looking west from the Ballroom entrance, view of Silver Legacy hotel/casino. Nigel & I had rooms on the 29th floor of the 36 floor hotel. This is one of my “homes” for my video poker jaunts, so we scored a comped suite and room. Tourney entry fee was $200.

Game 1 notes: I wrote TORT but played TROT. <x2> means player exchanged 2 tiles for zero score. My OUTcALLS was brave – it’s Good but I wasn’t sure. I tried “PEARY” (the quotes means it’s a phony) and opp challenged it off. Opp challenged my MES and lost her turn because it’s Good. I tried “NOSER” = no good for 0 pts. Missing words on scoresheet were VID 23 and CUE 13 for me, JOIN 11 and ICK 9 for opp. Lucky to win this first Game. Scoresheets are of my own design – column 2 is always for player going first.

Game 2 notes: Lost by 4 pts even with my no bingos to opp’s two bingos. CLAMOUR is good, I held a long time thinking about challenging it. opp’s last play was OR 10 and my outplay was CUr 10.

Game 3 notes: Opp tried “NTHS” early on, but I knew it was phony and sent it off. I replied with a bingo SMELTER 71 and then just hung on for a 4 pt win. Opp’s last play was ALAE 20; he was MUCH higher rated, so this was an upset WIN for me.

Game 4: I screwed up bigtime when I bingoed “ARENOID” when the correct bingo was ANEROID. It’s a common rack, so this was a bit embarrassing. Paid the price with a LOSS. GETUP is a cool word. My last play was SlaW 7; his: aminE 8.

Game 5: Opened with HIDEOUT 78 and (E)LATION 65 two plays later. It was never close. Morale zoomed with this big WIN.

Game 6: Opp’s play 3 bingo was the difference, the only bingo in the game. Last plays: he: joB 12, me: Dy(E)s 21. Nothing spectacular in this LOSS.

Game 7: I couldn’t find a bingo against an average opp. From Thailand, he confirmed his total score every single play on my clock! A grievous crime, and he kept doing it all game despite my requests he stop and a talking-to by the director who I sicked on him for the annoyance. GRRR + LOSS. Last plays: me: BReD 13, he: OR(E) 6. End of Day 1 – I’m at 3w – 4L.

Game 8: weird game: opponent’s first play failed to touch the center star. my challenge automatically sent it off, no matter if it was a valid word. Opp’s bingo INEDITA 68 on play 6 is a common rack and put her ahead. I scrambled back into the lead while closing down the bingo lanes. Opp had a great final rack of INRST ()() (two blanks) so it was key I not give her a place to play the many bingos she had. Opp failed to block my Q play of SUQ 24 which iced the WIN. My outplay was AlAE 16.

Game 9: One of my least favorite opps, Katya’s strategy is to play fast and try to get her opps short of time. She makes poor choices as she doesn’t take the time to consider the consequences. Her play of OXY 72 brought it scary close and her phony “PIAGE” at the end tied it up! I did not risk a challenge as I had an out-play of nEE 5 to WIN by 7.

Game 10: After my strong starting 5 plays, I’m UP over 100, so opp’s bingo INdENTED 70 didn’t phase me. It was the only bingo in the game. I was glad she didn’t block my knock-out play of QI 62. Cruised to an ‘easy’ WIN.

Game 11: Opp Chris lived in Seattle so we’re good friends. His two bingos to my no bingos made it difficult to keep up. He got greedy near the end with “BOtOX” thru the T of RIOT and I knew it was phony. My outplay of SI 12 made it ‘only’ a 40-pt LOSS.

Game 12: Another opp from Thailand. I risked and lost a turn when I tried “WABE” where I subsequently played WEBS 45. It was very close, until the end game, where my tracking revealed his last rack of STUPHII, so he couldn’t block my outplay of INTR(O) 10 (he played aH 20) and I collected 16 from his remaining tiles for the narrow WIN.

Game 13: This one could have gone another direction had opp challenged off my phony “AGOS” on my 3rd play. But he didn’t. Again, my strong plays negated his bingo D(E)RiVING 74 and my later CO(D)eX for 58 put the nail in his coffin, so to speak. It’s only a game, but another WIN felt great. (his outplay: SINS 13)

Game 14: A high-scoring ‘shoot-out’ where I got up 78 pts after 5 plays each – I played strong while opp “played off” tiles – jO 10 and Bo 4 – to set up his imminent bingo(s). Play 6 we each played phony bingos which we both allowed to stay on: me: “TEENIES”, he: “UNRAISES”. Opp followed up with a beauty (R)AWHIDE 81 but I remained in the lead. My 2nd bingo ENSNARE 68 assured me a nice WIN. End of a heady day 2 where I went 6W-1L for a record of 9-5.

Game 15: I reconstructed this board from my scoresheet (just for YOU!), as I failed to take a pic of the final board at the tournament. Opp got down the only bingo PAREN(T)Ed 70 which had me scrambling to catch up. I guessed my outplay of S(O) which, if I played it, was 16 pts, not 15 as noted on scoresheet. Lost 10 pts because I went overtime on my clock, and LOST the game by 19.

Game 16: I foolishly tried “NOOB” early on. My bingo ADOPTEE 71 gave me breathing room on my lead and opp’s only strong play was his late-game bingo TINGL(E)D 74, not enuf to threaten. Looks to be a lot of poor racks in this low-scoring WIN.

Game 17: Opp’s DBL DBL word score AIRShED(S) 94 was sweet on play 2 and RETARDEr 70 bold bingo later were key plays. I gamely gave it my all with doughIEST 42 extension, ZEK 53, bingo SNOWiEST 76 and VOX 40, but came up short. LOSS

Game 18: Opp’s opening play VAPER is a new valid word. His bingos BORINGS and LIA(T)RIS went unanswered. I dunno why I thought “RONDET” was good. Big LOSS. Matthew loaded this game on QUACKLE here, so you can see his racks and play the game:

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Game 19: our 2 bingos apiece canceled out on the score. I was proud of my OUTGROsS as I was unsure of it. Gotta be brave. Also, I challenged off his reasonable play of “CARTLIKE” near the end. Besides opp’s bingos and POOH 55, his plays weren’t very strong. A needed WIN.

Game 20: Ugh, another one I just…couldn’t…quite…keep up. Opp got the only bingo of the game and stuck me with the Q when he went out. LOSS.

Game 21: Glenn likes to mess with his opps, always asking “Do you agree?” when verifying the total score. He’s not fun to play against, but he doesn’t pull that verbal shit with me, so I don’t mind. This started good when I challenged off his first play “INTERLIE”, which most folks might let stay. He let my phony bingo “AGONIZER” 72 stay on, meaning he didn’t recognize it as phony, probably because he had the HUGE play of QUaILING 128 as a reply. I lost a turn challenging his AIDER, but I got away with adding an S to “AGONIZER” later on. Small conciliation as his ACTU(A)LLy 74 put it away. Tough LOSS. End of a poor Day 3, I went 2W-5L for a record of 11-10 overall.

Game 22: S(A)LVOED is good. “DaRBY” is phony (DARBIES is valid). Opp challenged SAN when I played FETES/San and he went on tilt when it came up ACCEPTABLE at the challenge computer. His outplay bingo TINDERS 82 gave me a tough LOSS. I should have noticed this play from tracking and blocked it. Maybe I would have lost anyways…

Game 23: ANTIGAY is good. I was happy to find ARENItES, even tho I should know it as it’s a common rack. his EX 52 killed my chances and his last play of uRP 18 left me to play Ow 6 to go out and LOSE by 34.

Game 24: I owned this game with my persistent strong plays. I sent off his “IRONIZER” near the end but left him IONIZER 73. He had no chance. Fun WIN.

Game 25: My good find of REBOUGhT 67 and opp’s lost turn challenge of it was key. He got down three bingos after that, but went over on his clock more than one minute, costing him -20 pts and that lost him the game. CASTERED is good. My outplay was NIL 13. Once again, strong plays overcame an opp who ‘played off’ tiles for weak scores looking for bingos. Opp went on tilt and came up to talk to me many times in the afternoon. Lucky WIN.

Game 26: I didn’t know OSTIO(L)Ar to be good, but I didn’t consider challenging much as it gave me JoW 39 as a fine answer. Opp “had to” challenge F(O)RMIc as he couldn’t win otherwise. Very satisfying WIN.

Game 27: Two bingos apiece in this nail-biter. I skanked a win with my last tile S play moleS/epicureS 22. My extension of PONY to PONYTAIL(S) was cute, but my use of a blank to play it was questionable for ‘only’ 42 points. No extra pts for cuteness. WIN!

Game 28: I gave too much credit to my young opponent, letting “RAMULATe” 68 bingo stay on. Proved too late he’s capable of phonying. I had no bingos and really no chance in this blowout LOSS. End of day 4, going 4W-3L today, 15-13 overall.

Game 29: Another nail-biter where the end game was crucial. As I recall, I was short on time, but no matter. My outplay (S)cARF 18 appered to tie it. The recount revealed two scoring errors (XI = 38 not 36 and NAOI = 8 not 5) in opp’s favor, giving me a 5-point LOSS. I thought I never miss scoring errors, so it was a doubly painful LOSS. I’m too shattered to find better plays in the post-mortem.

Game 30: I challenged off opp’s “LOOSERS” early on. I felt forced to challenge opp’s styE/ZERO 76 STYE is good. Luckily I had a home for oVERNEAT which I knew was good. Opp then bingoed twice for a big lead, but I found ReLENTED 61 to go out and stick him with the Q for the WIN. A stunner.

Game 31: My first rematch of the tournament, and my second reconstructed board after I forgot to take a photo. I know my threes, so I cant explain why I let “LEM” stay on. Opp made a few scoring errors again in this game, making me suspicious that he has a strategy of BANKING points: knowingly letting his underscores and my overscore errors stay- it’s a rare thing that only pays off in cases like our first game, game 29. My “dONNERS” is phony. I sent off his ridiculous “ITSIEST”. His Dbl Dbl word bingo D(A)UnTER(S) is good. He added a bingo KITTIES 78 and I had no bingos, sealed my fate. His last play was RING 24 and my outplay was STRIVE 35. Tourney OVER, I went 1W-2L on this last day, finished 16-15 in 35th place in division 2. My rating of 1513 was unchanged after 31 games. Your feedback of questions, errors or this new BLOG format is welcomed!