Holes in the Table is a variant of the Denial strategy in which the player uses a pitcher to gain a distinct edge against his opponent once the board has been jammed up. The idea is, that by keeping a close point score with your opponent, you can slowly use their plays against them to jam the board, force them to chug, and then gain an edge simply by chugging pieces at a higher point value than they are able to while denying them other options. Usually, a board that has been won by a Holes in the Table player looks almost checkerboarded because of all the jammed rows the player has produced.
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