Yesterday was the regular Wednesday Scrabble® :Day with friend Allen at my dining room table. We have been playing and competing against one another since 2003, generally on a weekly basis. That is a
lot of games. I have a book containing all of our games including the date played, scores against each other, and number of bingos per game per person per game for over seven years. Really.
To further gild the lily, I have a spreadsheet on the computer compiling all those statistics. And you think that is odd? Scrabble® players are very strange, generally speaking, so it should not be a surprise about our keeping obsessive/complusive track of our games.
Allen showed me a game he had recently played with a different opponent, told me all about his word plays, and then showed me his high score on his score sheet. This will be considered his pictoral history of his 635 point "high game:"
(Allen)
Of those four games we played yesterday, we each won two. That is pretty typical (although Allen would say he generally wins most of our games, and reluctantly, I would have to agree).
When one of us has a "bad" Scrabble day and the tile gods have not been fair, this is how you might see the outcome:
My next Scrabble tournament will be in February in Phoenix. It will be the 11th tournament I have attended in Phoenix at the Barbara VanAlen and Larry Rand Directors' tournament. It will be about their 17th annual Phoenix Winter Tournament to host.
A list of upcoming Scrabble® tournaments can be accessed
here. More information about the new Word Players Game Organization can be accessed
here. Scrabble Resources can be found
here at the bottom of the listing.
Try competitive word play. You might like it.