Charles Reinke Excels at Board Game

1st Charles Reinke uncorked a business-as-usual 3-1 +260 record to achieve the coveted "first paragraph in writeup" award. The lowest scoring of his wins also saw him get his largest winning margin in a 453-325 win over Lynda Finn. Lynda had HEISTER for 85 but Charles' SIGHLESS and NONACTOR were a plenty powerful counterpunch. The bingos truly began to flow during a game between Charles and his brother; an out-bingo of PROTOZOA resulted in a 534-448 win for the C-Twin, but Charles had three other bingos in addition to the three that Thomas contributed. Among Charles' list of bingos was the oddly high-probability phony BOTTIES. Fourth-place finisher and paragraph non-receiver Bryan Benwitz handed Charles his only loss, 457-404. Bryan's high-scoring QUARRIES, the only Q-bingo of the evening, was the third nail in the coffin for Charles: the other two nails were DIALECTS and BRAUNITE.

2nd Aaron Bader finished at 3-1 with a somewhat lesser spread of +239, a number that would undoubtedly be higher if he were allowed to use all of the fancy Collins words that inhabit his brain. Aaron's evening started off with a whimper when Charles Reinke took him down 388-487 thanks in part to a 110-point double-double of SLEAZIER. Fortune then decided to smile on Aaron, and he pummeled Gail Salm with four bingos (EPITAXY, ELUSION, LEGONGS, and DEPOSERS) en route to a massive 556-374 victory. Simultaneous to that game, Aaron was a little more restrained in his win over Andy Bohnsack, a game which ended with a subdued 414-357 final score. A 102-point BROACHED for Aaron was apparently enough points to make up for the fact that he failed to get an additional bingo.

3rd Thomas Reinke faced a murderer's row of opponents and emerged from the struggle with an impressive 3-1 +157 record, not to mention eleven bingos. Three of those eleven (PECORINO, AREOLATE, and RESITING) were unleashed in a 447-410 opening-round win against Andy Bohnsack, but at that point, nobody had any idea that Thomas' bingo output would pretty much stay constant throughout the night. Even a loss against Charles saw Thomas get down OUTSAIL, LINEAGE, and PARAMENT (sadly never hooked to make PARAMENTA). Thomas finished up his strong performance by easily cruising past Lynda Finn, 497-361. NETTIEST, NIELLOED, and HOOPSTER comprised a trio of bingos from which a victory could not be snatched away.

Charles' PROTOZOA was selected as word of the week. No bingos from the new dictionary were played, but there was a confirmed sighting of PO, so the new words aren't totally useless.

Experts
Charles Reinke3-1 +260
Aaron Bader3-1 +239
Thomas Reinke3-1 +157
Bryan Benwitz3-1 +70
Betty Hasselkus2-2 -111
Andy Bohnsack2-3 +74
Lynda Finn2-3 -63
Gail Salm1-3 -311
Sue Goldstein0-4 -315
Intermediates

 
NameWin% W   L  T  Avg  Opp Avg Bingos  Avg Phonies % v2
Experts
Charles Reinke75.81695404503684842.1781.716
Thomas Reinke74.61675704373694952.2110217
Aaron Bader67.5984714283792911.99258.62
Bryan Benwitz60.41268234103743871.8392.30
Andy Bohnsack58.81007004143783361.9810316
Lynda Finn56.2776003963872011.478410
Richard Lauder53.9766503803912431.721777
Mark Kenas45.811130431431552.29916.40
Dennis Lloyd43.5536913714051491.21128.15
Mary Becker39629703623881160.7386.96
David Kinzer37.814230349379190.51315.80
Helen Flores37.36611233624011760.97169.12
Intermediates
Sue Goldstein31.340880311365280.22000

Bingos
Charles Reinke11HEMATIN SLEAZIER POMADES SIGHLESS NONACTOR RODENTS RETINULA PROTOZOA URIDINE CASEOSE
botties
Thomas Reinke11PECORINO AREOLATE RESITING JETTYING CASELOAD OUTSAIL LINEAGE PARAMENT NETTIEST NIELLOED
HOOPSTER
Andy Bohnsack10ANTLERS SORBATE GINNERS SHEBEAN PROTEASE HERMITS INBUILT TRANCES DANDIEST UNRAVEL
Aaron Bader8EASIEST EPITAXY ELUSION LEGONGS DEPOSERS BROACHED TRITONS ARENOSE
Bryan Benwitz8UNSEATS NOSEDIVE DARKENED RETOOLED INJURES BRAUNITE DIALECTS QUARRIES
Lynda Finn6ROADIES BRIGHTLY STAMINA HEISTER CRETINS GUITARS
Gail Salm6NITRATE MISDATE DERATING SENIORS DENTISTS FAINTERS
Betty Hasselkus2BELIEVER CHEATING
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