I had the pleasure of playing two Scrabble games yesterday, the first inside, the second poolside. It has been awhile since I’ve studied a seven-letter rack, but that’s no excuse for my loss in the first game, which I recorded play-by-play.
If anyone is so inclined to work their mind and attempt to recreate the board, my opponent’s opening play, pox, saw the P on the center star square and went down:
pox / haj / wax / horrid / dime / cam / club / sinker & clubs / rut / hour /
/ later / mu & ma & ut / van & la & man / land / died / vin / vine & cue / woman / stew / zoo / soy / yo / plague / ai & pa & li / life / they / heft / za / ages & at / singer / teal & et & re / plagues & so / big / goo / in & in
The remaining tiles on my rack were E, Q, R. Yes, I got stuck with the Q.
Legend
= exchange tiles and pass
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- Scrabble :: An Adult Game?
- Scrabble and Beer
- Introducing the Scrabble Two-Letter Word Quiz
- New Scrabble Record Set in Tempe… Or Was It?
- Scrabble Dictionary and Anagrammer
How nice of you to point that out. No bingos in this game. It had to do with a nasty combination of skill-lessness and masterful defense from both sides.