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Master SCRABBLE Like a Champion: Winning Strategies & Tips for Competitive Play | Perfect for Family Game Nights & Brain Training
Master SCRABBLE Like a Champion: Winning Strategies & Tips for Competitive Play | Perfect for Family Game Nights & Brain Training

Master SCRABBLE Like a Champion: Winning Strategies & Tips for Competitive Play | Perfect for Family Game Nights & Brain Training

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While it can't be denied that word knowledge is of great importance in SCRABBLE, even more imperative is knowing how to play the game, and that's what this book is all about. Written for players of all abilities, How to Play SCRABBLE Like a Champion includes key strategies, the ins and outs of tournament play, detailed analyses of eight games played by experts, and a presentation of 40 remarkable plays. From openings to endgames and everything in between, this is how you play SCRABBLE to increase both enjoyment and winning chances.

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How to Play SCRABBLE® Like a Championby Joel WapnickFor many years Joel Wapnick's The Champion's Strategy for Winning at SCRABBLE® Brand Crossword Game, published in 1986, was considered one of the finest guides to SCRABBLE® strategy. Out of print for several years, copies of the book could be found online sometimes; however, the book was somewhat dated and did not include word updates dating as far back as 1991.Now Wapnick, a great SCRABBLE® player who has been World Champion, National Champion, and National Canadian Champion, has updated and added to that earlier book to present a book that no serious tournament SCRABBLE® player should be without. The book not only covers basics of strategy and tournament play, it explains the detailed analysis experts use in determining their moves and preparing for tournaments.For an intermediate player hoping to move up, Wapnick shares his methods for learning words and improving play. He provides a terrific explanation of how using Quackle ([...]) can help in selecting the optimal plays. At the back of the book he includes a chapter of 40 "Cool Plays," which illustrate excellent finds that are not always the most obvious, and brilliant plays that are truly breathtaking.Wapnick, who also is an expert pianist, shows readers the elegance of great SCRABBLE® strategy, using examples that demonstrate the imagination and creativity the game offers.Part 1, "The Nature of the Game," provides a basic summary of the game, tournament rules, and the important game tools: words. Wapnick touches briefly on the differences between casual and tournament play, as well as between the tournament game in North American and that played in other countries.Part 2, "How to Play the Game," is the meat of the book. Beginning with a description of the various ways to score points in SCRABBLE® (opening plays, hooks, inside plays, and extensions), Wapnick introduces strategy by having the reader look for hooks for bingos, then stretches into the world of setting up plays, weighing situational advantages of scoring versus rack balancing, and exploring why certain plays are more likely to result in a win than others. The extensive chapter on strategy introduces the formula valuation = score + leave, which teaches readers how to calculate valuation based on assigning point values to each letter and evaluating certain letter combinations that offer strong or weak synergy. Examples illustrate how important this rule can be in determining what moves to make. Wapnick also explains how and when to exchange tiles, pass a turn, play defensively, and/or take a risk. He shows ways, too, that your opponent's play may indicate what's on his/her rack.The section on setups is outstanding, with examples from top players showing brilliant strategy at its best. Wapnick also gives examples of well-played endgames.Wapnick shares with readers his successful method for memorizing words, plus he outlines some of the pitfalls to avoid when at the tournament. Getting a good night's sleep and eating well can help Scrabblers as well as athletes!Chapter 8, "Annotated Games," presents eight amazing games played by some of the top experts in the world, including Dave Wiegand, Brian Cappelleto, Adam Logan, Joey Mallick, Carl Johnson, Jason Katz-Brown, Evan Berofsky, Noah Walton, Lloyd Mills, John Luebkemann, Robin Pollock Daniel, Rod MacNeil, and Wapnick himself. This is a fascinating way to learn. Cover the answer with a sheet of paper, make your best move (on an actual board, as Wapnick suggests), and then see what the expert did--and whether Wapnick agrees. It's like being in the heads of three experts: the players and Wapnick. I'd expected a barrage of obscure words; not so. Usually the plays were ones a 1200ish player could find, but often wouldn't. I was humbled by this chapter into realizing that I play too fast, and don't look hard enough for the best play. I finished the chapter with an enormous respect for the players whose games were chosen.I cannot recommend this book more highly.Cornelia Guest is a tournament director and School SCRABBLE® coach. She is the publisher of the monthly e-magazine The Last Word ([...]).
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