Sunday, March 01, 2009

UAE Rated Tourney No. 12

This was the first time that UAE held a 2-day Scrabble Tourney. This tourney which was organized by our ever reliable Nikhil Soneja and sponsored by McGrudy's coincided with the activities in Dubai Festival City, they called it EAIFL.

The first day saw 14 Scrabble players.

I hurdled my 1st two games, 477-337 vs Madhu and 499-383 vs. Ralph.

Round 3 vs. Akshay

We reached this endgame board position after his last play of QI at a1, I was trailing, 398-438 (40 points) with no more tiles in the bag.



Ronald: ?BDEELY - 398
Akshay: LMNNOP - 438

Actual plays went this way:
Ronald: ?BDEELY YEDE d1 24 -> 422
Akshay: LMNNOP COMP c2 30 -> 468
Ronald: ?BEL BELs l2 16 -> 438
Ronald: (LNN)+3 -> 444
Final Score: 444-468 Loss

After a thorough post mortem analysis at home, I discovered that I missed the winning move!

There were two solutions:

1) Quackle finds LYsE 14a +22 -> 420, setting up DEB 15h. If he plays POM 1d +23 -> 461, then DEB 15h +36 -> 456 + 6 (LNN) would have given me a 1 point victory 462-461. If he blocks with IMP k13 +7 -> 445, then BED 1d +21 -> 441 + 8 (LNNO), wins 449-445.

2) The other solution is the simplest one:
The key move would have been ED 14h +10 -> 408 setting up BLEYs 15d!
Variation 1: If he plays OLM 15i +9 -> 447 blocking the spot, then the winning move would be BLEYs l1 +30 -> 438 + 10 (NNP)= 448, winning by 1 point 448-447.
Variation 2: If he plays POM or MOP 1d +23 -> 461, then BLEYs 15d +48 -> 456 + 6 (LNN) = 462, wins by 1 point as well, 462-461.

The lesson here is not to lose hope even when you are trailing by 40 points or so in the endgame. There could always be a solution. We need to optimise our scoring in the endgame to reduce the spread. This endgame reminds me of a Chess puzzle like, White to play and mate in 2 moves!

Round 4 vs. M. Sulaiman

M. Sulaiman visited Dubai who came all the way from Pakistan. He was one of the 2007 WSC reps from Pakistan.

Another endgame blunder saw me losing this game. I need to feature it here so that it will serve as a good endgame lesson.

The board position was this:



Ronald: ADENNRT - 410
M.Sulaiman's Score: 379
Unseen Tiles: ADEILNOSTT (3 tiles on the bag)
M.Sulaiman's last play: OW o14

I did'nt analyze the possibility that my opponent could play a bingo along n-file. So, I maximized my scoring and played TONED m10 and drew the reamining tiles in the bag. Then M.Sulaiman with AINOTTS laid down, STATION n2! I lose, 438-467.

Going back to the board position, the bingo could have been prevented if I only blocked with TENDRON m6 or simple TENDON m7.


I won the round 5 game vs Prasad, 418-397 to finish the first day with a 3-2 win loss record in the 7th spot.

Standing after day 1 (5 rounds)

1. Akshay 5 +538
2. Robins 4 +356
3. Sulaiman 3 +294
4. Prasad 3 +287
5. Ralph 3 +258
6. Nikhil 3 +246
7. Ronald 3 +225
8. Madhu 3 -39
9. Roopa 2 -37
10.Makbul 2 -312
11.Diana 2 -393
12.Kushan 2 -494
13.Mecha 1 -236
14.Waseem 0 -509


In the second day, other players did not come back. M. Sulaiman needs to leave the tourney due to emergency call from his relatives in Pakistan. I won the first 2 games of the day before facing Akshay anew.

Round 8 vs. Akshay

Our second meeting of this tourney. Akshay was 2 wins ahead of me before this game started. He had 7-0 win-loss record and mine at 5-2. With 3 rounds to go including this game, I need to win one game at a time. Final Score: 477-395 Won

Here is the link of our game encounter: Round 8 Ronald vs. Akshay


Round 9 (Penultimate) vs. Akshay

I was pulverized by more than 200 points. Final Score: 294-546 Loss

Here is the link of the game: Round 9 Akshay vs. Ronald


Round 10 vs. Ralph Lobo

Akshay was Gibsonized in the last round. So, the fight for 2nd place finish was between me and Ralph Lobo. I was again pulverized by more than 200 points sending me to the 4th position in the Final Standing. Final Score: 296-510 Loss


Final Results after game 10
FEBRUARY 27-28, 2009 -- 2009 03
Rank Player Wins Mar

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1.Akshay 9 899
2.Ralph 7 798
3.Robins 6 33
4.Ronald 6 -49
5.Prasad 5 450
6.Nikhil 5 421
7.Madhu 5 -94
8.Makbul 5 -535
9.Roopa 4 -258


Link on the Photos:
1.) EAIFL Day 1

2.) EAIFL Day 2

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