1st Thomas Reinke took undisputed first place honors with his flawless 4-0 +432 performance. He also led all players with nine bingos played. Three of those bingos (HAMULOUS, GUTTIEST, and OUTSEEN) came against Peter Schmiedicke in a solid 468-303 victory. Not every game was so easy for Thomas; in two games against Mark Kenas, Thomas won both, but not by very large margins. The first was won by a score of 440-419, despite Mark outbingoing Thomas three to two: GOONIER, HOLDING, and INVESTOR for Mark, STENCIL and RUDDIES for Thomas. The second was 448-434 in Thomas' favor, thanks to Thomas' high-probability finds of TEENAGE and ORDINES.

2nd Charles Reinke went 3-1 +293, coming in second despite scoring below 400 in three of his games, a feat for a player who averages 445 per game. A 380-270 win against Sara McLaughlin, while looking impressive on the surface, was sullied by a phony bingo of EPISCIAE*. An episcia is a type of plant, and only pluralizes the normal way with EPISCIAS. Sara played the perfectly valid ANNUALS in that game, demonstrating once again the pronounced lack of any sort of justice in Scrabble. Charles followed that game up with a dominant 574-366 win against Mark Kenas, getting down MONORAIL and a triple-triple DULCIANS for 169 points. However, Charles' high-scoring tendencies were snuffed out immediately, as he was felled by Richard Lauder in the final round, 339-375. Richard now has a two game winning streak against Charles and surely plans to add to the streak in the coming weeks.

3rd Richard Lauder continued his impressive comeback tour with a 3-1 +64 final tally. His single loss was given to him by Sara McLaughlin, 334-386, despite Richard's nice find of SEAWANT. Sara found a bingo of AIRHOLE to supplement her well-rounded scoring attack. Richard went on to score a pair of 400-point games, both of which were wins for him. Against Peter Schmiedicke, he won 408-385, playing bingos of CRAALING and SECRETS. He then faced off against Dennis Lloyd and pulled deep into his bag of "tricks" (read: "phonies") to defeat his shellshocked opposition by a score of 438-381. Dennis played the valid GRANDEST while Richard deployed nonwords BORNEAL* and QUATROON*. In Richard's defense, BORNEAL* is close to the real word BORNEOL, and QUATROON* is close to QUADROON. But words are either phony or they're not, with no such thing as half a phony, so Richard was credited with two full phonies on the yearly stats despite those justifications.

Experts
Thomas Reinke4-0 +342
Charles Reinke3-1 +293
Richard Lauder3-1 +64
Peter Schmiedicke2-2 -45
Sara McLaughlin2-2 -117
Helen Flores1-3 -68
Dennis Lloyd1-3 -215
Mark Kenas0-4 -254
Intermediates

 
NameWin% W   L  T  Avg  Opp Avg Bingos  Avg Phonies % v2
Experts
Thomas Reinke73.71415014523864452.32357.926
Charles Reinke69.11346004503874252.19204.728
Bryan Benwitz60.831200427394981.9233.10
Richard Lauder58.531220370392811.5333.72
Dennis Lloyd47.9566113803931641.395311
Helen Flores39.3578803503981320.9121.54
Aaron Bader37.5350426417151.88213.30
Mark Kenas37.3315204234521692.043923.10
Sara McLaughlin31.636780350400950.8344.25
David Kinzer15.62131347398120.75000
Intermediates

Bingos
Thomas Reinke9BOUNCIER MENACES STENCIL RUDDIES HAMULOUS GUTTIEST OUTSEEN TEENAGE ORDINES
Mark Kenas8GOONIER HOLDING INVESTOR ALUNITE enseared seewing botties scerned
Charles Reinke6REVEALS OCTETTE MONORAIL DULCIANS SALUTED episciae
Richard Lauder6SEAWANT CRAALING SECRETS SAINING borneal quatroon
Peter Schmiedicke6STIRRUP DUNGIEST ANTISERA DURIONS GRADUATE DANDLES
Helen Flores5ORANGEY SENOPIA SCARVED MEALIEST annears
Sara McLaughlin4AIRHOLE ANNUALS PENITENT SLIVERS
Dennis Lloyd4INSULATE SEALANTS ARENOSE GRANDEST
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