Thomas Reinke Harnesses Newly-Acquired Beard Power to Supplement his Scrabble Talents

1st Thomas Reinke was one of three player who finished 3-1, with his superior spread of +426 being the deciding factor in netting him first place.  A large portion of his cumulative came with a pair of 500-point games.  The first was 512-321 against Andy Bohnsack, with three bingos: ELAPIDS, GOLIARDS (n. GOLIARD, a medieval-age wandering student), and DURIONS.  Andy, as his sole bingo, played LOOMING, as in "looming sense of dread at the coming Scrabble onslaught".  The second was a 520-335 win against Bryan Benwitz, this time with FOUR bingos: INTERNES, SATIABLE, DILLIES, and word-of-the-week candidate VERMOUTH.  Thomas was bingo king with 12 such plays.

2nd Peter Schmiedicke finished 4-1 +337, coming in second place.  He was truly the anti-Reinke, defeating both twins to secure two of his wins.  Charles Reinke was vanquished first, losing 401-440 in the face of three bingos: STEADIED, ANTIAIR, and the winning out bingo of BEARING (Charles himself got down BIOFUELS and SORNING).  Then, at the end of the night, Peter struck again, felling Thomas Reinke 390-357, again winning the bingo battle with FELDSPAR (another word-of-the-week candidate) and SALIENT (Thomas played STRANGE).  The unlikely Helen Flores was the only opponent of Peter's that found the secret formula of success, holding him bingoless and winning 330-307 with the help of her bingo DROWSING.

3rd Andy Bohnsack's 4-1 +204 record easily beat out other challengers for the third place spot, although his eleven bingos was only good enough for runner-up bingo king honors.  Andy methodically dismantled Mary Becker 462-337 through his tri-bingo attack of LEPROSY, CASEATE (adj. to become like cheese, used of diseased tissue), and RAPISTS; Mary played CLEANING, which was later extended to the phony CLEANINGS.  He again enlisted a trio of bingos to get his highest score of the night and a revengeful victory over Charles Reinke, 465-369.  Those three bingos were STARLIT, JENNIES, and COULEES.  Charles got the 106-point CAKINESS after phonying the previous turn with SACKIES (the valid word SEASICK having nowhere to play).

Charles also got the word of the week with his play of IONICITY, the state of existing as an ion.

Experts
Thomas Reinke4-1 +426
Peter Schmiedicke4-1 +337
Andy Bohnsack4-1 +204
Charles Reinke2-2 +136
Bryan Benwitz2-2 +68
Lynda Finn2-2 -171
Mary Becker2-2 -260
Betty Hasselkus1-2 -87
Helen Flores1-3 -118
Sue Goldstein0-3 -218
Susan Vergeront0-3 -317
Intermediates

 
NameWin% W   L  T  Avg  Opp Avg Bingos  Avg Phonies % v2
Experts
Charles Reinke75.71605114473704632.1871.513
Thomas Reinke70.41506304373684352.04112.513
Mark Kenas66351804403771132.13108.81
Andy Bohnsack62.9955604283823372.23113.39
Bryan Benwitz60.11348904063794151.86215.10
Aaron Bader57.715110421415542.0847.40
Richard Lauder55.8927303853812871.743311.512
Lynda Finn54.913010703933843531.49185.132
Mary Becker407711623603861410.7296.47
Helen Flores387812703523951820.8994.94
Renato Umali36.4470384408171.5515.91
Intermediates
Sue Goldstein54.467561326328370.338.10

Bingos
Thomas Reinke12AIRTHED KLUTZES INDICES RANKEST ELAPIDS GOLIARDS DURIONS INTERNES SATIABLE DILLIES
VERMOUTH STRANGE
Andy Bohnsack11AVOIDER DATARIES LOOMING OVERTHIN PATENTS LEPROSY RAPISTS CASEATE STARLIT COULEES
JENNIES
Peter Schmiedicke10STEADIED ANTIAIR BEARING STATUTE KEITLOAS ACROLEIN CISTERNS SPIRAEA FELDSPAR SALIENT
Charles Reinke8BIOFUELS SORNING TOILERS TOURIST SHINGLE SEISMIC IONICITY CAKINESS
Bryan Benwitz6SNAPPIER SIENITE ROSINED SEAGIRT GRAINERS CRADLES
Helen Flores5DENTURES DROWSING ANISOLE POLLUTE GROVELS
Lynda Finn4BRIEFING GUSTING FLINGERS LASTING
Mary Becker3GINNIEST CLEANING flinters
Susan Vergeront2FLUSTER REMOVES
Betty Hasselkus1MINGLED
Sue Goldstein1ROOSTED
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