Scrabble…
I briefly made it into the 1000s again in Scrabble at the weekend (I’m back at 950 now…) I’m enjoying the 3 minutes per side games most. It’s like table tennis without the exercise. Although, apparently the harder you think, you more calories you burn… Anyroad, to celebrate here’s a few handy tips:
If you’re starting, make sure the vowels in the word aren’t adjacent to the double letter score spaces on the board. Your opponent is more likely to score highly if (s)he can put a high scoring consonant on those squares. Eg if they’ve got a J, X, Q, Z, etc. they’re in fine form. Ex 1,2
When starting, see if you can reach the double letter scores with your word. Can you rearrange the word so the highest scorer is on a double letter score?
If you’re starting and your tiles are rubbish, change some of them. Often your scrabble partner will change theirs too. And if not, I don’t see a huge advantage in starting except for the double word score. Hopefully, you’ll have a longer word to start the game which means a more enjoyable board ready for bingos, instead of the dreaded X-shape made of 3 letter words. Which starts off ok, then gets harder and harder. Ej 5:
It’s all about the bingos (7 letter words). Playing low-scoring words is fine as long as it’s strategic and heading towards getting a rack more likely to get you a bingo. RETAINS has the letters you should aim to keep until you have a bingo.
That’s all for now, the best ones are on the back of the lid of most scrabble boxes. And to protect your marriage, invest in a good scrabble word dictionary.
BTW- your favorite phrase I know– the shrimp looks great! I am feeling a little Mexico-sick. Weird. Anyway, I have a question for you- how do you (you personally) spell “carcel” in English? Mark told me something weird about how people in England spell that word and I don’t really believe him, so I am checking…
Hope that all is well in GDL, despite Mexico’s tragic loss…
Gaol, gaolers… honestly…
Why would he lie?
Although young scamps are often guilty of using the americanised form. And it scores much higher in scrabble too. 10 pts, vs. 5, BTW : )
Fond regards and just to help with the Mexico sickness, we went to La Matera last night and are off to Santo Coyote on Friday. A bientot,
gwyn