Gak. Somebody in Massachussets scored 830 in a Scrabble game (best score ever). He pwned his opponent, who only got 490.
I think I've been within several touchdowns of 490 in my day, but the years of study that would get me above that number is mind boggling.
Kelley has been playing Scrabble against the computer for the past couple of years, and she has left me in the dust. I can keep up with her if I play an incredibly anal game, not giving up any openings. But what's the fun of that?
Maybe I should go back to chess. At least with chess you can play pretend with the pieces, if you get bored...
Stefan Fatsis does a blow-by-blow of the record-setting game for Slate.com. Image by Jason Katz-Brown.
Link via Ian Ketcheson's del.icio.us page.
Is scamster even a word? I'll have to look that up, as well as vrows. Brilliant work in the top right with Quixotry that must've gotten about 1 bazillion points. Ridiculous.
Posted by: Scrabble help | June 23, 2008 at 08:52 AM