Has anyone tried this strategy playing the Hunt for Gollum solo. I tried it a few times tonight and it seems to work fairly consistently, but I'm not sure if it gives you the best scores.
I use Denethor, Eowyn and Aragorn as Heroes and key cards in my deck are Longbeard Map-Maker, Steward of Gondor and Northern Tracker. Then for the first 4 or 5 rounds I deliberately avoid making progress on the Quest - using Denethor to view the top card so that I can commit the right characters to the quest to end up neutral or just one below to take a single threat. If Denethor reveals Hunters From Mordor I send them to the bottom of the deck. Avoiding making progress on the quest may seem counter productive, but it lets me avoid the forced action for successful questing that adds an extra card to the staging area and gives me time to build up a collection of allies and quest bonus attachments and find the key cards I need (e.g. Steward of Gondor, Northern Tracker, Longbeard Map-Maker, etc.).
Then, after 4 or 5 rounds I usually have what I need to complete the first phase of the quest in just a round or two and have built up my allies and attachments so I can finish the next couple of phases quickly (if you get LongBeard Map-Maker in play with Steward of Gondor you can blast through the phases very quickly).
My scores playing solo have been between 150 and 170 so not sure this strategy scores well, but seems to win consistently unless you run into really bad luck (e.g. one game the first 2 cards I revealed were Clue Objectives and then 2 Hunters from Mordor so hadn't even played a single round and already +12 threat in the staging area - ooof, game over...). Be interested to hear what the best scores others get playing solo to see how well this strategy does score wise.