your rack. If you did then it shouldn't have drawn them for your
opponent. If that isn't it then please do send a log of the transcript.
Matt Liberty
--- In [email protected], "John Hart" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> In doing post-mortem of a recent game, I had a problem at
> the end of the game. Couldn't get Quackle to accept that
> the game wasn't over, and that one more play remained to
> be made. Specific situation:
>
> With 7 tiles in the bag, my opponent played a bingo, took
> those last 7 tiles ('DEIJPST'). My rack was 'EGIORRX' and
> I played ERRI(N)G around an N, keeping 'OX' for my final
> play. Opponent played JEST(E)D around an E, leaving 'IP'
> on his rack.
>
> What I want to do at this point is specify that my last 2
> tiles are 'OX' and see if I found the highest-scoring way
> to play those tiles. Unfortunately, what happened was that
> Quackle decided the game was over as soon as JEST(E)D was
> Commit-ted to the board, did a quick "2*(IOPX)" -- merging
> my last 2 tiles & my opponent's last 2 tiles -- and
> announced the final score of the game!
>
> Have I missed something? If you need the complete game
> transcript, I'll send it along.
>
> Thanks,
> John Hart
>
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