Scrabble Frequently Asked Questions
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1. What this FAQ covers
2. The trademark Scrabble
3. Organized Scrabble activity
3.1. National Scrabble Association and Association of Premier
Scrabble Players
3.2. Clubs
3.3. Tournaments
3.3.1. North American, Canadian and World championships
3.3.1.1. Winners of the North American championships
3.3.1.2. Winners of the Canadian (English language) championships
3.3.1.3. Winners of the World (English language) championships
3.3.2. How club and tournament Scrabble differs from the rules in
the box
3.3.3. The Official Scrabble Players Dictionary and Official
Scrabble Words
3.3.3.1. Why are all those stupid/non-English/indecent words
allowed?
3.3.3.2. Words removed from OSPD 1st ed. in 2nd ed.
3.3.3.3. Current corrections to the OSPD 2nd ed.
3.3.3.4. 9-letter root words in OSPD
3.3.3.5. Current corrections to the Franklin Electronic OSPD
3.3.3.6. Expurgation of OSPD and OSPD 3rd ed.
3.3.3.7. Successor to OSPD - TWL98
3.3.4. Tournament pairings
3.3.5. Tournament ratings
3.3.6. Upcoming North American tournaments
3.4. Organizations conducting Scrabble activity outside North
America and the UK
3.5. Who plays with which dictionary and which rules?
3.6. Crossword games on the Internet
3.6.1. Crossword games servers
3.6.1.1. Telnet-based
3.6.1.2. WWW-based
3.6.2. Crossword games mailing list
3.6.3. Crossword games related homepages
3.6.4. Crossword games related newsgroup
3.6.5. Chat
4. Differences between Scrabble in North America and in the UK
5. Publications on Scrabble
5.1. Periodicals
5.1.1. Scrabble News
5.1.2. Tourney News
5.1.3. Non-North American periodicals
5.1.3.1. Onwords
5.1.3.2. APSP Newsletter
5.1.3.3. Forwords
5.1.3.4. Scrabble Club News
5.1.4. Defunct periodicals
5.1.4.1. Letters for Expert Players
5.1.4.2. Matchups
5.1.4.3. Medleys
5.1.4.4. Rack Your Brain
5.1.4.5. JG Newsletter
5.2. Books
5.3. Word lists
5.3.1. Lexicons
5.3.2. Internet anagram finders and word listers
5.3.3. Printed lists
5.4. Word study/lookup software
6. Basic tactics and methods
7. Typical games
7.1. Typical scores
7.2. Frequency of bingos
8. Scrabble records
8.1. Actual
8.2. Theoretical
8.3. Blocked games
9. Scrabble variants
10. Play-by-mail games
11. Scrabble paraphernalia
11.1. Tiles
11.2. Clocks
11.3. Playing equipment
11.4. Miscellaneous
12. Computer versions of Scrabble
12.1. CrossWise (IBM PC, Windows)
12.2. Gameboy Super Scrabble (hand-held)
12.3. Maven (Macintosh, Windows)
12.4. Monty Plays Scrabble (hand-held)
12.5. Scramble/Literati (IBM PC/Windows)
12.6. Tyler (IBM PC, Macintosh)
12.7. The Scrabble Player (IBM PC, Amiga, Atari ST, Psion)
12.8. Vic Rice's Game (IBM PC)
12.9. Virgin Mastertronic (IBM PC, Macintosh)
12.10. WordsWorth (IBM PC, Windows)
12.11. STrabbler (Atari)
12.12. Unix Scrabble (Unix)
12.13. CRAB (Unix, Sun, Vax and Macintosh)
12.14. Scrabble Door (IBM PC BBS)
12.15. ScrabOut and Networdz (Windows 3.1 and 95)
12.16. X-Words (Macintosh)
12.17. Amiga Scrabble (Amiga)
12.18. Scrabble CD-ROM (Windows, Macintosh)
12.19. XScrabble (X Windows)
12.20. Gary's Computer Scrabble (Unix)
12.21. Ortograf (Macintosh)
12.22. dupliKta (Windows)
12.23. Vocabble (IBM PC)
12.24. PC Scrabble (Windows 95, DOS)
12.25. Psion/Sinclair Scrabble (Spectrum, Sinclair Z80)
12.26. Sanaset (Windows)
12.27. WinScra (Windows)
13. Glossary
14. Litigation
Appendices
A0. Copyright
A1. FAQ policy
A2. Credits
[In the supplement:]
A3. Roster of clubs in the US and Canada
A4. Upcoming North American tournaments
A5. Contacts for major Scrabble organizations worldwide
1. What this FAQ covers
This article is about competitive English language Scrabble, or more
properly, Scrabble Brand Crossword Game. It is North
American-centric (and to a lesser extent covers the UK), but
information regarding English language Scrabble played anywhere is
welcome. It is not concerned with old Scrabble sets as collectors'
items or anything else outside the competitive aspects of the game.
Even the inclusion of Scrabble-related foofaraw stretches its
intended coverage.
Although this is about Scrabble, it is not provided or authorized by
the owners of the various rights to that game.
2. The trademark Scrabble
Scrabble is a registered trademark owned in the United States and
Canada by Milton Bradley Company, a division of Hasbro, Inc., and in
Great Britain and everywhere else in the world, by J.W. Spear & Sons
PLC., a subsidiary of Mattel.
Selchow & Righter, listed as the US owner on many of your boards, was
bought -- in good health -- in 1986 by Coleco, which shortly went
into bankruptcy due to the collapse of the market for their Cabbage
Patch dolls. Coleco also led itself to bankruptcy in 1987 by losing
a fortune on the Adam home computer flop, and the unexpected (to
them) slowdown in Trivial Pursuit sales. (Trivial Pursuit was
marketed in the US by Selchow & Righter). Coleco was bought by
Milton Bradley, which was in turn gobbled up by Hasbro.
In North America, technically, the term Scrabble refers to any game
or related product Milton Bradley cares to label that way, while the
popular board game is "Scrabble Crossword Game". Most people --
including Milton Bradley's own publication -- use the term Scrabble
to refer to that game, and so will this FAQ.
The magazine Financial World (July 8, 1996, p. 65) estimated the
value of the Scrabble brand to Hasbro as $76 million, and 1995 sales
under that brand at $39 million.
3. Organized Scrabble activity
3.1. National Scrabble Association and Association of Premier
Scrabble Players
The National Scrabble Association ("NSA") is the only organization
running Scrabble activity in North America. It is a subsidiary of
Milton Bradley. NSA licenses tournament and club directors. Club
and tournament play, except for the national and world championships,
are sanctioned but not run by NSA. Non-members are supposed to be
required to join before playing in their second tournament.
As noted, NSA is an arm of the manufacturer, not a true membership
organization. An advisory board and a rules committee are chosen by
NSA and Milton Bradley. Ad hoc committees concerning changes in the
dictionary and the ratings system also have been created.
Membership is $18 per year in the US, $20 (USD) in Canada, and $25
elsewhere, by postal money order outside the US.
National Scrabble Association
c/o Williams & Company
120 Front St Garden
Box 700
Greenport, NY 11944
(516) 477-0033
(516) 477-0294 fax
<mailto:in...@scrabble-assoc.com>
<http://www.scrabble-assoc.com/>
In the UK, the Association of Premier Scrabble Players ("APSP"),
while not owned by the UK copyright and trademark holder, is bound
to it by a licensing agreement. The APSP organizes many tournaments.
It may be reached at
APSP
c/o Gareth Williams
15 Melbourne Road
Llanishen
Cardiff
CF4 5NH
United Kingdom
+44 1222 758249
Membership in APSP costs #10 per year. Members receive a newsletter
six times per year. Its chairman, Graeme Thomas, may be reached by
e-mail at <mailto:gra...@graemet.demon.co.uk>.
3.2. Clubs
Clubs normally play Scrabble according to tournament rules, although
sometimes accommodation for newcomers includes allowing them to refer
to lists of two- and three-letter words for their first couple of
visits.
The current roster of active North American clubs is an Appendix to
this FAQ. Some of the listings are more up to date than the most
recent listing from the National Scrabble Association, but some are
out of date, so call the person listed before trying to attend.
A list of clubs in the UK is available at
<http://www.math.utoronto.ca/~jjchew/scrabble/clubs-uk.html>. For
further information on them, contact
Philip Nelkon
Mattel (UK) Ltd
Mattel House
Vanwall Business Park
Vanwall Road
Maidenhead
Berks.
SL6 4UB
+44 1628 500283
+44 1628 500288 fax
<mailto:nelk...@mattel.com>
Steve Oliger has written an IBM PC program, Focus (currently in
version 2.10), to maintain club statistics. It comes highly
recommended by others who have used it. $20 plus shipping ($3 in
US).
Steve Oliger
P.O. Box 7003
Lancaster, PA 17604-7003
(717) 284-2274
<mailto:sol...@epix.net>
3.3. Tournaments
3.3.1. North American, UK and world championships
"National Scrabble Championship", really for North America, is held
by the National Scrabble Association in even years. In 1998 it will
be held in Chicago in early August. North American players are
eligible for entry if they had played in at least one rated
tournament. Players from elsewhere may enter without condition.
In odd years, an invitational "World [English language] Championship"
is held. The 1997 World Championship was held in November in
Washington, D.C. Words allowable in North American or British play
are allowed.
In the UK, Spear runs the National Scrabble Championship. Several
regional events (apparently open only to UK residents) are used as
qualifiers for the national final.
Also in the UK, the APSP organizes a 17-game British Matchplay
Scrabble Championship held each August. It is open to all.
3.3.1.1. Winners of the North American championships
1978, May 19-21, New York City: invitational, 64 contestants
David Prinz
1980, November 14-16, Santa Monica: invitational, 32 contestants
Joe Edley
1983, August 10-12, Chicago: qualifiers, 32 contestants
Joel Wapnick
1985, July 28-31, Boston: open, 302 contestants
Ron Tiekert
1987, July 5-7, Las Vegas: open, 300+ contestants
Rita Norr
1988, July 31-August 5, Reno: open, 323 contestants
Robert Watson
1989, July 29-August 3, New York City: open, 221 contestants
Peter Morris
1990, August 5-9: Washington, 300+ contestants
Robert Felt
1992, August 9-13, Atlanta: open, 320 contestants
Joe Edley
1994, August 14-18, Los Angeles: open, 294 contestants
David Gibson
1996, July, Dallas: open, 400 contestants (OSPD2+)
Adam Logan
1998, August 8-13, Chicago: open, 535 contestants (OTCWL98)
Brian Cappelletto
3.3.1.2. Winners of the Canadian (English language) championships
1996, Oct 18-21, Toronto: invitational, 40 contestants; OSPD2+
Adam Logan
3.3.1.3. Winners of the World (English language) championships
1991, September 27-30, London: invitational, 48 contestants
Peter Morris (USA)
1993, August 27-30, New York City: invitational, 64 contestants
Mark Nyman (UK)
1995, November 2-5, London: invitational, 64 contestants
David Boys (Canada)
1997, November 20-24, Washington: invitational, 80 contestants
Joel Sherman (USA)
3.3.2. How club and tournament Scrabble differs from the rules in
the box
NSA, APSP and ASPA rules for competitive play are available at
<http://www.math.utoronto.ca/~jjchew/scrabble/rules/nsa.html>,
<http://www.math.utoronto.ca/~jjchew/scrabble/rules/apsp.html> and
<http://www.ozemail.aust.com/~aspa/rules.html>, respectively, and the
rules that come in the box at
<http://www.hasbroscrabble.com/corner/rules.html>.
Club and tournament Scrabble games are always two-player games.
Both players must keep score. A bag is used for tiles (not the box
lid). Chess clocks are used to time the game and each player is
allowed a total of 25 minutes to make all of his or her moves in the
game. If a player's time limit is exceeded, the game continues but
the player is penalized 10 points for each minute over the time
limit.
The validity of words is determined, in North America (and some other
places, including Israel and Thailand) by the Official Scrabble
Players Dictionary, and in the UK by Official Scrabble Words. Most
other places use Official Scrabble Words, although some (including
New Zealand, all of mainland Australia, and the Philippines) use
both. (These references are described in section 3.3.3.)
When a player challenges one or more words in his or her opponent's
move, the clock is stopped while a third party (usually a club or
tournament director) looks up the challenged words (which the
challenger must specify) to determine whether the move is valid. If
a challenged word is unacceptable, the play is removed and the player
loses that turn. In North American play, the maker of an erroneous
challenge loses a turn; in the UK, and most of Australia, they do
not.
There are no "house rules" that many social players use, such as free
exchange of four of a kind, or claiming blanks off the board by
substituting for them.
Once there are fewer than seven tiles left in the bag, no exchanging
of tiles is allowed. Passing is allowed at any time.
At the end of a North American game, when one player uses all his or
her tiles with none remaining in the bag, he or she receives double
the value of the opponent's remaining tiles. In the UK, as specified
in the box, that value is added to and subtracted from the players'
respective scores. Both methods result in the same spread.
Ties are not broken. (The North American box rules give the win to
the player with the higher score before leftover tiles are
considered; UK box rules don't mention this possibility.)
If the two players take six consecutive turns without successfully
placing any tiles on the board -- due to any combination of
challenges, passes and exchanges -- the game ends, and both players
lose the value of the tiles on their racks. A game in which neither
player can make a play ends this way, although the players may simply
agree that the game is over without going through all six turns. In
the UK, exchanges do not count toward the six turns.
The box rules do not mention whether one may make written notes
during the game. In tournaments and clubs, players are allowed to
write anything they wish on their score sheet. One use of written
notes is to keep track of which tiles have been played, allowing one
to know which tiles remain to be played. This is known as tile-
tracking, and players may use preprinted score sheets that show the
tile distribution as an aid to tile-tracking.
3.3.3. The Official Scrabble Players Dictionary and Official
Scrabble Words
The Official Scrabble Players Dictionary ("OSPD"), published by
Merriam-Webster, has been the basis of the official lexicon (word
list) used for all North American tournament and club play since its
first edition was published in 1978. It includes all words of eight
or fewer letters, and simplifies the settling of Scrabble word
arguments by specifically showing those words' inflections (plurals
of nouns, conjugations of verbs, comparatives and superlatives of
adjectives). For root words longer than eight letters,
Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, Tenth edition, is used.
(The Tenth came out in May 1993 and replaced the Ninth on May 1,
1994.) The OSPD does include inflected forms of up to eight letters
whose root words are longer.
In 1990, a second edition of the OSPD came out in hardcover. A
paperback of the OSPD2 came out in June 1993. Matchups ($1 + $1
shipping, see section 12.6) and Cygnus Cybernetics (see section 12.1)
each publish a complete list of the words added (and the handful
removed) in OSPD2.
A third edition of the OSPD came out in October 1995. See section
3.3.3.5 below for a discussion of its contents. The new words in it
are allowable in competitive play as of February 1, 1996. Only
SPAZES and HERPESES were removed. A list of the additions is
available by ftp at <ftp://ftp.cygcyb.com/Cygnus/ospd3.add>. OSPD2
plus the new words in OSPD3 commonly is called OSPD2+. (OSPD3 is
available in a large print edition.)
Effective March 1998, TWL98 (see section 3.3.3.7), published by
Merriam-Webster, although largely based upon OSPD, supplanted it.
The OSPD was created because in the 1950s Selchow & Righter sold the
right to put out Scrabble word lists to Jacob Orleans and Edmund
Jacobson, authors of Scrabble Word Guide, a 1953 book based on the
Funk and Wagnalls Dictionary. The official publication, Scrabble
News, is still circumspect about publishing word lists, tending to
print them in small chunks to conform to some idea of their remaining
rights.
Parallel to the OSPD for North America, the UK has Official Scrabble
Words ("OSW"), which lists all rules-acceptable words in the Chambers
Dictionary ("Chambers") whose uninflected roots have nine or fewer
letters, and words of nine or fewer letters which are inflections of
longer words. The third edition of OSW, including words from the
1993 edition of Chambers, came out in 1994. Chambers' next edition
will be out in August, 1998, with OSW to follow. Challenges of
longer words are looked up in Chambers.
OSW is available outside the UK from
James Thin Ltd
53-59 South Bridge
Edinburgh, EH1 1YS
Scotland
+44 131 556 6743
+44 131 557 8149 fax
<mailto:james.t...@almac.co.uk>
<http://www.jthin.co.uk/ordering.htm>
or
Margaret & Sarah Browne
Premier Books and Prints
65 High Town Road
Luton, LU2 0BW
+44 1582 611991
+44 1582 611911 fax
<mailto:pre...@interdart.co.uk>
<http://books.interdart.co.uk/books/premier>
who is authorized to sell Chambers titles to Scrabble players at some
discount.
For trademark reasons, the OSPD is not legally sold outside North
America, and OSW is not sold in North America.
Here are the relative sizes of the lexicons of TWL and OSW, showing
that OSW is a richer lexicon at all lengths. "SOWPODS" is a common
abbreviation for the union of the two, combining the letters of OSPD
and OSW.
length TWL OSW TWL+OSW
2 96 109 121
3 972 1126 1227
4 3903 4769 5140
5 8636 10697 11776
6 15232 18435 20901
7 23109 26539 31144
8 28419 30732 37916
9 24556 30456 36669
3.3.3.1. Why are all those stupid/non-English/indecent words
allowed?
The OSPD was formed according to the rules of Scrabble, allowing all
non-capitalized words without apostrophes or hyphens which are not
designated as foreign. In a compromise between the number of words
in a standard college dictionary (such as Funk & Wagnalls, in use
before the OSPD) and an unabridged dictionary, the OSPD includes all
words found in at least one of five major US college dictionaries,
including a total of ten editions, which in the judgment of Merriam-
Webster's lexicographers (contracted by the trademark holder to do
this) meet the rules.
The dictionaries used for OSPD2 are: Funk & Wagnalls Standard College
Dictionary (1973 printing), American Heritage Dictionary of the
English Language (First and Second College Editions), Webster's New
Collegiate Dictionary (Merriam-Webster; Eighth thru Tenth Editions),
Webster's New World Dictionary (Second and Third College Editions),
Random House College Dictionary (Original Edition and Revised
Edition).
To some extent, this succeeds at capturing the language, not as some
set of Scrabble players would have it, but as it is -- according to
professional lexicographers.
3.3.3.2. Words removed from OSPD 1st ed. in 2nd ed.
AINE
AINEE
ALIYAHS
AUTARKIK
BABBOOL BABBOOLS
BORAZON BORAZONS
DIALOGGED DIALOGGING
DUC DUCS
ECOLE ECOLES
ENFIN
INVAR INVARS
IODOL IODOLS
MISENROLL MISENROLLS
NEGRO NEGROES
NOIR
ONCES
PAPULAN
PERE PERES
PHYTIN PHYTINS
SITI
SLIVOVICS
STETSON STETSONS
SULFONAL SULFONALS
SURVEILED SURVEILING
THERMIT THERMITS
UIT
WAEFU
WITEN
WOSTTETH WOTTETH
XANTHATE XANTHATES
3.3.3.3. Current corrections to the OSPD 2nd ed.
The cumulative corrections to the OSPD2, all (except for DIDDLEYS)
corrected in the final printing, are:
p16 ALIYAH: -YAHS (not -YAS)
108 CLAUGHT: -ING (not -INT)
109 CLEEK: CLAUCHT (not CLAUGHT)
155 DIDDLEY: DIDDLEYS, DIDDLIES
213 FLANKEN: pl. FLANKEN
272 HONDLE: -DLED, -DLING, -DLES (not -DLIED or -DLIES)
273 insert HOOTY adj HOOTIER, HOOTIEST
321 LEAP: add LEPT as third past
359 insert MISENROLL v -ED, -ING, -S
364 MOJO: add MOJOES
424 PECORINO: -NOS, -NI
436 PINYIN: delete PINYINS
451 delete PREFROZE; insert PREFREEZE v -FROZE,
-FROZEN, -FREEZING, -FREEZES to freeze beforehand
481 delete REARMICE; insert REARMOUSE n pl. -MICE
reremouse
477 REFALL: add REFALLS
488 delete REREMICE; insert REREMOUSE n pl. -MICE a bat
(a flying mammal)
537 SJAMBOK: definition should be "to flog"
635 UNMESH: -ES (not -S)
638 UPFRONT adj
639 URB: pl. URBS
643 delete VANIR
675 insert XANTHATE n pl. -S a chemical salt
Some of these "corrections" muddy the rule that all uninflected words
in the OSPD have eight or fewer letters.
3.3.3.4. 9-letter root words in OSPD
Despite the plan for OSPD, that the only uninflected words it
contains should be those of eight or fewer letters, a few 9-letter
words have been inserted. These are:
GRUELLING
KIDNAPPER
MISENROLL
PREFREEZE
RAVELLING
REARMOUSE
REREMOUSE
3.3.3.5. Current corrections to the Franklin Electronic OSPD
additions deletions
--------- ---------
AMNIA AMNIONIA
BRITISH
CAUDILLOS CAUDILLLOS
CHEERLEADED
CHINESE
CHRISTMAS
CLUBBERS
CRACKLES CRACKLEES
CRIOLLOS CRIOLLLOS
DIDDLEYS
EXPIATING
GONIONIA
GRAMS
HALAZONES
HIGGLED
HONDLES HONDLIES
HORNBEAMS
IRISH
ITALIAN
MACHES
MISEATE
OPALESCING OPALESCESCING
OUTDRAGGING
OUTEATE
OVEREATE
OVERLIT
PECORINI
PINYINS
REFALLS
S
SISSIES SIES
UNCLOGGING
UNDEREATE
3.3.3.6. Expurgation of OSPD and OSPD 3rd ed.
In October 1995, NSA issued an Expurgated Scrabble Players Dictionary
("ESPD"), calling it OSPD3, omitting approximately 167 words labeled
as offensive to specific ethnic, racial, sexual and other groups,
such as the words "dago", "jew" and "fatso". Hasbro, the NSA's
parent, gave as major reasons for the change its desire to promote
Scrabble in elementary schools using the OSPD and complaints by
offended ethnic groups.
Facing much opposition by competitive players who did not want their
playing vocabulary restricted to those words considered safe for
children, NSA has made the ESPD *not* the official reference for club
and tournament play. (It says on the dust jacket, "for recreational
and school play.") Instead, starting Febrtary 1, 1996, competitions
used OSPD2 plus the words added in ESPD. (A few words which reappear
in ESPD because of its sloppy basing on early printings of OSPD2 --
before some corrections -- will not be added back, though.)
It's anomalous to have the "Official Scrabble Players Dictionary" not
be official.
3.3.3.7. Successor to OSPD - TWL98
As of March 1998, club and tournament play in North America use an
unexpurgated lexicon, including all two- to nine-letter words and
inflections, titled "Official Tournament and Club Word List" (but
generally known as "TWL" or "TWL98"), sold only to members of NSA.
Send $9.95 plus sales tax for AR, CA, MA, OH or WA, specifying
membership number, to
Merriam-Webster Inc.
P.O. Box 281
Springfield, MA 01102
(800) 201-5029 x100
(413) 734-3134 x100
or $13.95 CAD in Canada, to
Thomas Allen & Son, Ltd
390 Steelcase Rd E
Markham, ON L3R 1G2
(905) 475-9126
There were 12 deletions in the two- to eight-letter range, DA DEI DES
HANGULS KEV LEZES LICENTI SKIWEARS STRID VIN VINS VON, and 38
additions, BACKSTAB BASSETT BASSETTS BEDSIT BEDSITS CHEMO CHEMOS
DECLAW DECLAWED DECLAWS FINALISE IGNORAMI ILLER ILLEST LATTE LATTES
LEZZES LOUVRED MAGLEVS PETRALE PETRALES PINEALS PREMIXT PYROLIZE
REDTAIL REDTAILS RHYTONS SEVRUGA SEVRUGAS SILKIES SMOOTHES TENIASES
TRAPEZII UNSELL UNSELLS VOGUER VOGUERS WHINGING.
See the Dictionary Committee page for explanations. <http://
www.math.utoronto.ca/~jjchew/scrabble/nsadc/twl98-changes.html>
3.3.4. Tournament pairings
Most North American tournaments are ranked according to win-loss
record first, followed by the total of point margin in each game. A
few tournaments score according to a predetermined number of credits
for winning and for each ten points of margin. UK tournaments
sometimes use sum-of-scores (the sum of the number of wins by one's
opponents), and Australian tournaments use total game score, as the
secondary factor.
In small tournaments or ones in where the field is sufficiently
divided, each player plays every other once. This is called a round
robin.
In all the other tournament designs, whom one plays depends on where
one stands in the tournament so far. In the first round, generally
the players' pre-tournament ratings temporarily stand in for the
tournament rank.
The modified form of Swiss pairing used at North American Scrabble
tournaments is best described by example. Suppose 64 players are at
the tournament. In round one, the first player plays the 33rd, the
second plays the 34th, etc., and the 32nd plays the 64th. In round
two, the same top plays middle is used for the top and bottom halves
of the tournament separately: 1 plays 17, 2 plays 18, down to 16
plays 32, and 33 plays 49, down to 48 plays 64. This continues with
groups shrinking by a factor of two at each round.
Because determining the pairings between rounds can take so long in
this method (computers are fast, but data entry can be slow), often
the field is divided into four groups, instead of two. So with 64
players, 1 17 33 49 would be grouped together, as would 2 18 34 50,
and 16 32 48 64. These groups of four then each play a round robin.
Note that this "speed-pairing" method provides the better players an
advantage. Denote the four quartiles in order as A, B, C, D. Then
the A player plays a B, C and D, while the D plays an A, B and C;
this tends to reinforce the pre-tournament estimate of the players'
strengths, and thus detracts from the aim of a tournament -- to
recognize performance, not rank. A simple improvement has rarely
been tried, to have each A player also matched against an A from
another group, etc. This models the round robin in small, and seems
inherently fairer. (If anyone has references to scholarly treatments
of the fairness of tournament designs, I would be grateful to be
supplied with them.)
In the UK, most tournaments use a version of the Swiss method in
which at each round players are paired within groups consisting of
those with the same win-loss record.
3.3.5. Tournament ratings
Using a system based on the Elo system used in chess, North American
tournament players get a rating in the range 0 to ~2150 which
indirectly represents the probability of winning against other rated
players. This probability depends only on the difference between the
two players' ratings as follows:
rating probability
difference of winning
400 .919
300 .853
200 .758
100 .637
50 .569
0 .500
-50 .431
-100 .363
-200 .242
-300 .147
-400 .081
This represents the area under the standard bell-shaped curve where
200*sqrt(2) points are taken as one standard deviation. (The table
shows some sample points on this curve, adequate for good
approximations of rating calculations by interpolation, although
actual calculations use the exact curve.)
To keep current on a player's actual quality of play, the rating is
updated after every tournament played. First, the number of games
one is expected to win is calculated. Let's use as an example a two
game tournament, in which player P begins with an 1800 rating, and
plays opponents rated 1900 and 1725. P's rating is 100 below the
1900 player's, so P is expected to win .363 fraction of a game; P's
rating is 75 above the other player's, so P is expected to win .603
of a game (halfway between .637 and .569).
So in the two games, P is expected to win a total of .966 games.
Let's say P won one game. That's .034 more than expected. P's
rating goes up some constant multiple of this number. Well, actually
it's not a constant, but depends on how many tournament games P has
ever played and how high P's rating is.
games played
Rating < 50 >=50
below 1800 30 20
1800-1999 24 16
2000 & up 15 10
See also the explanation by John Chew.
<http://www.math.utoronto.ca/~jjchew/scrabble/ratings/how.html>
The UK ratings are somewhat similar but simpler: the probability of
the better player winning is taken as 50% plus the rating difference
as a percent, but no larger than 90%.
The Australian rating system is the same as the North American.
Current North American, UK, Australian, New Zealand and South African
ratings are available in
<http://http.teleport.com/~stevena/scrabble/ratings.html>
<http://www.pledgor.demon.co.uk/ratings.htm>
<http://www.math.utoronto.ca/~jjchew/scrabble/ratings/apsp.html>
<http://www.ozemail.com.au/~rjackman/ratings.html>
<http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~fostergb/rankings.htm>
<http://www.ozemail.com.au/~rjackman/ratingsa.html>.
3.3.6. Upcoming tournaments
For a listing of upcoming North American tournaments, see the
Appendix.
3.4. Organizations conducting Scrabble activity outside North
America and the UK
Spear, which sells Scrabble sets in 31 languages and 120 countries,
organized a Spanish and is considering organizing German and Dutch
Scrabble tournaments. Contact Philip Nelkon (section 3.2).
The remainder of the information in this section is about English
language Scrabble.
Membership in the Australian Scrabble Players Association, which is
independent of the trademark holder, is $10 per year, $15 overseas.
Its quarterly newsletter, 'Across the Board', has columns on playing
and tournament listings. It may be reached at
The Scrabble Enquiry Centre
PO Box 405
Bentleigh Australia 3204
+61 3 578 6767
Bob Jackman
Australian Scrabble Players Association
PO Box 28
Lindfield NSW Australia
02 9416 9881
02 9416 9479 fax
<mailto:rjac...@ozemail.com.au>
In Israel, English language Scrabble is played by several clubs.
There is a large one in Jerusalem. Tournaments are rated under a
copy of the North American system. There are occasional national
tournaments. Sam Orbaum, who once wrote a weekly Scrabble column for
the Jerusalem Post, runs the Jerusalem club, which meets at ICCY, 12
Emek-Refaim St, Jerusalem at 7:30 pm JST Tuesdays. He can be reached
at +972-2-676-7967 (H), +972-2-531-5678 (W),
<mailto:orb...@netvision.net.il>.
The Thailand National English language Scrabble tournament has drawn
as many as 885 contestants, including some top North Americans. For
information on the (OSPD-based) yearly tournament usually held around
the end of January, contact
Mr. Ravee Joradol
Thailand Crossword Club
645/1 Petchburi Rd
Payathai, Bangkok 10400
Thailand
(662) 252-9607, 252-8147
(662) 252-8147 fax
<mailto:cros...@ksc.th.com>
In Thailand, sets are sold without regard to Spear's rights (section
2), resulting in its players not being invited to the 1995 World
[English language] Scrabble Championships (section 3.3.1).
Similarly, before the change in Rumania's regime, unauthorized sets
were sold, and in the ensuing vacuum, Rumania was invited to the 1995
WSC only as an observer.
Nigeria and Japan each have an active English language Scrabble
tournament scene.
For addresses of many English and other language Scrabble
organizations and contacts, see the Appendix.
3.5. Who plays with which dictionary and which rules?
The following is a summary of which lexicon and challenge rules are
used in competitive English language Scrabble play in various
countries.
OSPD, OSW and SOWPODS are described in section 3.3.3. Under
single challenge, a turn is lost only by a player making an invalid
word that is challenged, so challenges are free. Double challenge
has a challenger also risking loss of turn if the words are valid.
Under Singapore's unique rule, the maker of a bad challenge loses
five points.
There is a movement afoot, especially strong among top players who
have played or have some prospect of playing in the World [English
language] Championship (section 3.3.1) (at which SOWPODS and single-
challenge have been used to date), toward merging the rules. Most
suggestions center on using SOWPODS and some kind of middle-ground
challenge rule, such as Singapore's or one penalizing a challenger
only for the second and succeeding bad challenges in a game.
However, there is not agreement that convergence is desirable.
OSPD OSW SOWPODS
double-challenge Canada
Israel
Mexico New Zealand
Thailand
US
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
5pt-challenge Singapore
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
10pt-challenge Malta
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
single-challenge Ireland Australia
UK Bahrain
Malaysia
Philippines
Sri Lanka
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
unknown Bermuda
Ghana
Hong Kong
India
Japan
Kenya
Kuwait
Nigeria
Oman
Pakistan
Qatar
Saudi Arabia
South Africa
Trinidad
United Arab Emirates
3.6. Crossword games on the Internet
3.6.1. Crossword games servers
3.6.1.1. Telnet-based
A MUD-like server dedicated to playing crossword games (with boards
configurable by the players) is available by telnet at
eel.st.usm.edu, port 7777 (this means to reach it under Unix, type
"telnet eel.st.usm.edu 7777"). A FAQ for this server is available
at <http://www.math.toronto.edu/~jjchew/doom/faq.html>, and for MUDS
generally at <http://www.math.okstate.edu/~jds/mudfaqs.html>. A
robot, <http://www.doe.carleton.ca/~jac/scrab.html>, normally is
on-line to play there, and a weekly tournament,
<http://www2.netdoor.com/~marlene/>, was being held there.
Other MUDs having crossword-game play among their services are listed
at <http://synge.math.toronto.edu:7777/www/dict-clients.html>.
3.6.1.2. WWW-based
Several servers unlicensed by the rights holders have been closed.
Some or all were removed after letters from Hasbro's attorneys.
Net-Scrabble, <http://yoda.cs.udw.ac.za/~ns2/>, by Hussein
Suleman, <mailto:hsul...@pixie.udw.ac.za>
US mirror of N-S, <http://games.idirect.com/ns2/>
Scrabble Zone, <http://www.virtual.net.au/~dnich/scr_intro.html>,
by Dylan Nicholson, <mailto:dn...@noojee.com.au>
Web Scrabble, <http://www.ruhr.de/home/wanne/games/scrabble.htm>,
in German, Play-by-mail
Java Scrabble, <http://www.gragsie.com/Scrabble/>, by
Graham Savage <mailto:scrabble...@gragsie.com>
For now, at least, there is a Java Scrabble at
<http://www.bredex.de/DE/bredex/scrabble/java/view.html> in German.
Scrabble Challenge, a duplicate contest, by Kevin Cowtan, at the
University of York, UK, is still running.
<http://www.yorvic.york.ac.uk/~cowtan/scrabble/wsc.html>. Some
mirrors of Net-Scrabble may move from one server to another
guerilla-style. Try <http://dynamic166.pha.adelphia.net>. Scribble
is another non-matchplay game.
<http://www.snoot.com/cgi-bin/scribble.cgi>,
3.6.2. Crossword games mailing lists
To be added to one of the crossword games mailing lists, write to
<mailto:sa...@mit.edu>. crossword-games is open to anyone,
crossword-games-pro to active tournament players, and
word-game-programmers to anyone interested in design of programs for
crossword games. Jim Geary maintains a list of frequently
misunderstood things for the list.
<http://www.primenet.com/~jaygee/CGPFAQ.HTM>. There is also a
UK-centred list and a SOWPODS list. To join, send mail containing
just the line "ADD uk-scrabble" or "ADD sowpods" (without quotation
marks) to <mailto:list...@isltd.insignia.com>. They're archived at
<http://www.isltd.insignia.com/mail-lists/uk-scrabble/> and
<http://www.isltd.insignia.com/mail-lists/sowpods/>.
3.6.3. Crossword games related homepages
The Scrabble FAQ's hypertext version has an extensive list.
<http://www.teleport.com/~stevena/scrabble/homepages.html>
3.6.4. Crossword games related newsgroup
No Scrabble-specific Usenet newsgroup exists, and all indications are
that such a group wouldn't generate enough traffic. The best
newsgroup for discussing crossword games is <news:rec.games.board>.
The flat-text version of this FAQ is posted there monthly, and
occasional questions are asked and answered there.
3.6.5. Chat
The Hasbro CD-ROM game (section 12.8) and Networdz (section 12.15)
are discussed on IRC Undernet in #scrabble
<http://www.effect.net.au/zuzu/scrabble/scrabble.htm> and on DalNet
<http://www.dal.net> in #scrabble and #scrabbleparlor.
4. Differences between Scrabble in North America and in the UK
OSW and Chambers govern Scrabble play in the UK. Australia is
moving toward "double-dictionary" play, where words from either
Chambers or OSPD are accepted. Some clubs in North America are
considering making this at least optional. An added impetus for
this trend is the expurgation of OSPD (see section 3.3.3.5).
In the UK, a player erroneously challenging suffers no penalty.
The UK has a second form of Scrabble play that is waning: high-score
tournaments, where only the total of one's own scores matters. Since
one's "opponents'" scores are irrelevant, play in this system aims
for open boards and encourages elaborate setups often independently
mined by the two players.
5. Publications on Scrabble
5.1. Periodicals
5.1.1. Scrabble News
This is a publication of the National Scrabble Association (see
section 3.1), and comes with membership.
Puzzles, contests, gossip, intermediate and advanced tactics,
official information from NSA and Milton Bradley, tournament listings
and tournament results.
5.1.2. Tourney News
This provides mostly tournament results listings, with bits of
discussion of tactics, issues and occasional word lists. $18 per
year in the US, $24 CAD in Canada, $35 USD elsewhere.
Tourney News
Box 2013
Teaticket, MA 02536
<mailto:lco...@capecod.net>
5.1.3. Non-North American periodicals
5.1.3.1. Onwords
Billing itself as the "Scrabble Enthusiasts' Magazine", this is the
only publication substantially written by more than one person. It
features numerous columns, lists, analyses, letters and tournament
reports. Subscriptions are #6 for 6 issues in the UK, #10 elsewhere.
Allan Simmons
Onwords Magazine
Shilling House
1 Woolmer Hill
Haslemere
Surrey, GU27 1LT
England
<mailto:onwor...@aol.com>
5.1.3.2. APSP Newsletter
The newsletter of the APSP, section 3.1.
5.1.3.3. Forwords
The quarterly official magazine of the New Zealand Association of
Scrabble Players, including news, tournament results, comments and
competitions.
Jeff Grant
Waipatu Settlement Rd
RD2
Hastings
New Zealand
5.1.3.4. Scrabble Club News
Published by Spear, #8 for 6 issues. News about clubs in the UK.
5.1.4. Defunct periodicals
5.1.4.1. Letters for Expert Players
This letter-form publication, which ceased in December 1986, still
forms a rich mine of top expert opinion on interesting positions.
Back issues may (possibly) still be available from:
Albert Weissman
11 White Rock Road
Westerly, RI 02891
5.1.4.2. Matchups
Matchups specialized in detailed tournament results, while its
supplement, Matchups Extra, picked up from the Letters in using a
panel of experts to annotate interesting positions. Published
1984-1991. Back issues available. See section 12.6.
5.1.4.3. Medleys
Probably the highlight of this well-edited, entertainingly written
monthly were the game annotations. One game per month was annotated
in full. Three interesting positions were analyzed by readers, with
quotes. Word lists, study techniques, anecdotes, humor and opinions
rounded out the publication. The only drawback was a long-running
two-page tournament advertisement in this 12 page newsletter.
For the 12 issues of 1991 and 1992, $34 each; for 1993, $36; plus $2
shipping ($3 USD in Canada).
Also, compiled from the pages of Medleys, "The Art and Science of
Anamonics" and "Complete 7+1 Anamonics #1-2100" (section 6).
$5 and $29 respectively; plus $0, $2 shipping.
"Expert Analysis -- Consensus Game" #1, #2, #3, #4, and "Expert
Analysis -- Consensus Extras" vol. 1, vol. 2, $29 each; plus $2
shipping.
The second and subsequent least expensive items are charged half the
above shipping costs.
Nick Ballard
536 Kirkham St
San Francisco, CA 94122-3611
(415) LOG-NICK
<mailto:na...@netcom.com>
5.1.4.4. Rack Your Brain
Subtitled "Analysis of your favorite crossword game", Brian
Sheppard's series of booklets deeply analyzed specific positions.
By the author of the program Maven (section 12.3), which is an
important tool for move analysis. $42 for one year, $5 each.
Brian Sheppard
296 Old Marlboro Road
Concord, MA 01742
5.1.4.5. JG Newsletter
This excellent publication followed in the footsteps of Letters for
Expert Players (section 5.1.4.1) and Medleys (section 5.1.4.3) in its
thorough position analyses. Also included some puzzles.
Jim Geary
31 West Cochise Dr
Phoenix, AZ 85021-2484
(602) 943-5281
<mailto:jay...@primenet.com>
5.2. Books
Locate stores with holding of the out-of-print books at, among other
places, <http://abebooks.com/cgi/abe.exe/routera^progName=
inventoryKeys^phase=2^titlewords=scrabble^subjectwords=scrabble>.
The Official Scrabble Puzzle Book, Joe Edley. 1997, Pocket Books.
In bookstores, $14. Designed to increase board skills. The author
was the 1980 and 1992 North American champion.
One Wordy Guy, William R. Webster. 1995, WilMar Pub. A novel on
Scrabble; includes puzzles. $6 postpaid from WilMar Publishing, c/o
William R. Webster, Box 5023, Carefree, AZ 85377.
Everything Scrabble, Joe Edley & John D. Williams, Jr. 1994, Pocket
Books. In bookstores, $14, or from Cygnus Cybernetics, section
12.1. Practical advice for finding good plays plus practice word
puzzles on and off board.
The Literate Puzzler, Rita Norr & Audrey Tumbarello. 1994, Sterling
Pub. Co. More puzzles using words from OSPD. In bookstores, $4.95.
The Word Game Power Workout, Rita Norr & Audrey Tumbarello. 1993,
Perigee, Putnam Publ. Endeavors to teach words "through trivia, word
meanings, riddles, mnemonics, and geography." This book appears
useful for breaking the reader through to thinking in terms of
anagrams, hooks, prefixes, suffixes and extensions. Also includes
four pages of well thought out, dense suggestions for better Scrabble
play. In bookstores, or $10.95 + $3.50 shipping from Cygnus
Cybernetics, section 12.1.
Scrabble Tournament Success, Darrell Day. A booklet focusing on the
thought processes which can help intermediate players improve.
Available from the author, an excellent player, for $7 + $1 shipping.
Darrell Day, Marketing Concepts, 100 S Bonham Dr #1, Allen, TX 75013.
The Ultimate Guide to Winning Scrabble Brand Crossword Game, Michael
Lawrence & John Ozag. 1987, Bantam. Good for beginners to
intermediates; covers many of the basic approaches to analysis. Out
of print.
The Champion's Strategy for Winning at Scrabble Brand Crossword Game,
Joel Wapnick. 1986, Stein & Day. Out of print. Best for advanced
players, with sophisticated analyses of many positions and good study
techniques. The author was the 1983 North American champion.
The Scrabble Book, Derryn Hinch. 1976, Mason/Charter. Out of print.
The Official Scrabble Player's Handbook, Drue K. Conklin. Harmony
Books. Out of print.
Scrabble Players Handbook, Selchow & Righter Company. 1974. Out of
print.
More Fun with Scrabble, Jacob S. Orleans & Edmund Jacobson. 1954,
Grosset & Dunlap. Out of print.
How to Win at Scrabble, Jacob Orleans & Edmund Jacobson. 1953,
Grosset & Dunlap. Out of print.
British and Double-Dictionary Scrabble books:
Scrabble for Beginners, Barry Grossman. 1998, Chambers.
The Ultimate Scrabble Book, Philip Nelkon. 1995, Stanley Paul,
#14.99.
Tips on tactics illustrated with tournament situations; explanation
of the British rules. Quizzes and puzzles. Credit card orders in
the UK at 01279 635377.
World Championship Scrabble, Gyles Brandreth & Darryl Francis. 1992,
Chambers.
Twenty-two annotated games from the 1991 World (English language)
Scrabble Championship, which was played using words in OSW or OSPD.
In bookstores, or $7.95 + $3.50 shipping from Cygnus Cybernetics,
section 12.1.
The Scrabble Companion, Gyles Brandreth & Darryl Francis. 1988,
David & Charles. Out of print. One copy available at
<http://www.interloc.com/~pentcnbc/>.
Play Better Scrabble Video, Darryl Francis.
#10.99 including shipping to the UK, from Spear.
How to Play Better Scrabble, Darryl Francis. Chambers. Out of
print.
Some good strategy tips, reportedly.
A Guide to Playing the Scrabble Brand Crossword Game, Gyles
Brandreth. 1985, Simon & Schuster.
Play Better Scrabble, Michael Goldman. 1983.
Focuses on obsolete high-score version of competition.
The Scrabble Book, Gyles Brandreth
Covers both British & North American Scrabble. $5.99 + $4
shipping, from Cahill & Co., (800) 755-8531.
The Scrabble Puzzle Book, Gyles Brandreth. Futura, 1981.
Championship Scrabble, Alan Richter. 1980, Kay & Ward.
Focuses on obsolete high-score version of competition.
5.3. Word lists
5.3.1. Lexicons
Since the list of words from a dictionary has uncertain copyright
status, people having such lists for personal use shy away from
sharing them. However, a copy of the OSPD2 two to eight letter words
is available for ftp from
<ftp://gatekeeper.dec.com/pub/micro/msdos/misc/crossword-archive/>,
in files named words.?.Z, for ? from 2 to 8. Other copies, in one
file, are at
<ftp://byrd.math.uga.edu/pub/win/games/scrabble/ospd.txt> and
<ftp://jeeves.ncsa.uiuc.edu/pub/outgoing/mag/dict/ospd>. Also
available is a large list of Anamonics (section 6), compiled by John
J. Chew III, at
<http://www.math.utoronto.ca/~jjchew/scrabble/anamonics.html>.
A copy of TWL98 (section 3.3.3.7), accurate for 2- to 8-letter-words
except for the spurious "REPTILIA", is at
<http://personal.riverusers.com/~thegrendel/enable10.zip>, by Mendel
Cooper, <mailto:thegr...@theriver.com>.
OSPD2+ is still available, at
<http://www.daistech.com/dais/games/scrabble/dict/>.
5.3.2. Internet anagram finders and word listers
The Scrabble Rack, <http://boulter.com/scrabble/>, by Jeff Boulter.
Anagram Finder, <http://www.uq.edu.au/~ccpdale/words/ana.html>,
(OSPD, OSW, Websters 2nd), by Paul Dale,
<mailto:ccp...@www.uq.edu.au>.
Mag's Word Finder,
<http://sdg.ncsa.uiuc.edu/~mag/cgi-bin/findwords/findwords.html>, by
Tom Magliery, <mailto:m...@ncsa.uiuc.edu>.
BigDoggy Word List Page, <http://www.dsp.com/bigdoggy/lists.html>, by
Brian Wagner, <mailto:bigd...@dsp.net>.
OSPD2+ Word List Generator,
<http://www.ais.org/~jgm/scrabble/matcher.html>, by Jim Miller,
<mailto:j...@ais.org>.
Telnet to MarlDOoM at eel.st.usm.edu 7777, give the command "help
acbot-words1" for how to summon the multitalented robot ACBot and get
it to generate lists to your specifications. See
<http://www.doe.carleton.ca/~jac/acdir/words.html>
5.3.3. Printed lists
Numerous lists and other items are available from Cygnus Cybernetics
(see section 12.1).
Sheppard Company, Inc., originator of Maven (see section 12.3) sells
lists ($5 + $1 for each additional list for shipping; the book is
separate) including:
The Tournament Study Book (new for OSPD3): various lists, with
duplicates removed, for studying all the major areas a tournament
player must know, emphasizing efficiency, mnemonics and
self-tests. Anamonics (see section 6) included. $19.95 + $4/5/7
shipping to US/Canadian/other addresses, + $2 shipping each
additional book, to any address.
2-, 3- and 4-letter words with hook relationships, $7.95.
5-letter words by consonant content, $7.95.
Bingo frequency list, $12.95 each for 7- and 8-letter words.
Bingos grouped by anahooks (see section 6), $12.95 each for 7-
and 8-letter words.
Vowel-heavy words, $7.95.
Short Words; Long Words, John J. Chew III
All 2- thru 8-letter, and 9- thru 15-letter words accepted in North
American play, updated for OSPD3. CAD $14 or USD $10 each plus
shipping from John Chew <mailto:jjc...@math.toronto.edu>.
Tournament Blank Book, Alan Frank
Shows all letters with which each set of six and seven letters
anagrams to make a word, updated for TWL98. Also specifies whether
more than one word can be formed. Spiral bound. $24 + $3 shipping
from Matchups, section 12.6.
Tournament Anagram Book, Alan Frank
All 2- to 8-letter words anagrammed according to their alphabetized
letter sets, updated for TWL98. Two volumes, the second of which
handles 9- to 11-letter words. $15 + $3 shipping each (or $49 + $6
shipping together with Tournament Blank Book, above) from Matchups,
section 12.6.
The Weird Book, Alan Frank
Features such retrograde lists as words with weird trigrams, high
probability racks forming 7- and 8-letter words with only one low
probability tile, and words displaying all ways of forming plurals
(e.g. LIKUTA MAKUTA, ZLOTY ZLOTYCH). Out of print. $10 + $2
shipping from Matchups, section 12.6.
The Complete Wordbook, Mike Baron & Brian Sheppard
Contains (1) specialty word lists: the most efficient lists to
study (vowel heavy words; JQXZ 2..6s; -S and non-S surprise shorts;
7s & 8s grouped by studying priority; -INGS, -LIKE, -ABLE, -IBLE
lists); (2) hooks: 2-to-make-3s ... 8-to-make-9s; and (3)
alphagrams: all 3s ... 8s unscrambled. In US, $20 including The
Complete Blankbook and shipping. Outside the US and Canada, add $5
per address. Wordbooks & Listmats, P.O. Box 2848, Corrales NM
87048-2848.
The Complete Blankbook, Mike Baron & Jim Homan
Lists all 6- and 7-letter sets forming 7- and 8-letter words and
all bingos formed. $20 including The Complete Wordbook and
shipping. Outside the US and Canada, add $5 per address.
Wordbooks & Listmats, P.O. Box 2848, Corrales NM 87048-2848.
All Words, Jim Homan
All 2- thru 9-letter words accepted in North American play, updated
for OSPD3, with new words marked. $12 + $3.50 shipping from Cygnus
Cybernetics, section 12.1.
Back-Words, Jim Homan
All 2- thru 9-letter words accepted in North American play
alphabetized from the back, updated for OSPD3. $12 + $3.50
shipping from Cygnus Cybernetics, section 12.1.
9-Letter Hooks and Anagrams, Jim Homan
Shows what letters extend 8- to 9-letter words, and letter sets
forming all 9-letter words. $10 + $3.50 shipping from Cygnus
Cybernetics, section 12.1.
High Probability Bingos, Jim Homan
The 1000 most likely 7- and 8-letter words to draw to an empty
rack. Also, the 1000 7- and 8-letter words most often played by
a computer in a substantial sample of games. $3.25 + $3.50
shipping from Cygnus Cybernetics, section 12.1.
JQXZ Words, Jim Homan
2- through 9-letter words containing the four top tiles. $3.50 +
$3.50 shipping from Cygnus Cybernetics, section 12.1.
Various word list books, Sheppard Company, Inc.
Short words, JQXZ words, 5-letter words, vowel-heavy words,
7- and 8-letter anamonics, 7s and 8s in frequency order,
5-vowelled 8s, 5-to-make-8s, front hooks. Section 12.3.
The Family Bingo Tree, Randy Hersom
Similar to the two above, it groups together all 7- and 8-letter
words formable from each 6-letter set. $45 from Randy Hersom
(section 5.4).
hookiesT, Randy Hersom
2-to-make-3 thru 7-to-make-8 hooks. $22 from Randy Hersom
(section 5.4).
Hooklets, John Babina
Traces chains of words each hooking the one before. Also
has lists of non-hook words and prefix and suffix lists. $12
plus $3 shipping, at Northeast tournaments or by arrangement
for postal mail, from John Babina, <mailto:bab...@cs.sunysb.edu>.
BigDoggy Book of Word Lists, Brian Wagner
All 7- and 8-letter words, vowel dumps, JQXZ words, and various
prefix and suffix lists. $20 plus $4 shipping, plus $5 outside
North America.
Brian Wagner
815 E Fremont Ave #53
Sunnyvale, CA 94087
<mailto:bigd...@dsp.net>
<http://www.dsp.com/bigdoggy/lists.html>
New Words Study Guide and Definitions, Pat Cole
Lists words added due to OSPD3, with inflections and brief
definitions, plus some important lists of new words and hooks,
study hints, variant spelling and anagrams. $10 plus $2 postage
from Pat Cole, 5816 Eastpines Dr, Riverdale, MD, (301) 927-5537,
fax 249-2609, <mailto:pat...@lancnews.infi.net>. Note that the
definitions are offered on line.
<http://www.yak.net/kablooey/scrabble/newwords.html>
Double List Word Book, Ethel Cannon Sherard
OSPD1 based, alphabetically by word length and by last letter. Has
numerous omissions. Gwethine Publishing Co, P.O. Box 41344, Los
Angeles, CA 90041.
The Scrabble Word-building Book, Saleem Ahmed; $5.99
Not based upon any word standard word list.
The Official Scrabble Word Finder. Macmillan, Robert W Schachner; $7
Revised edition due out March 1998. The 1988 edition of this was
useless for competitive Scrabble.
Official Scrabble Word Guide. Grosset & Dunlap, Jacob Orleans; $6.95
This 1953 book, still found in stores, is based roughly on the Funk
& Wagnalls dictionary then current.
Redwood International Word List, Barry Harridge, Lesley Mack and
Geoff Wright. Redwood Editions. Out of print.
Lists all words of 2 to 9 letters in either Chambers/OSW or TWL98
marked according to source.
Hinkler Book Distributors Pty Ltd
20-24 Redwood Dr
Dingley, Victoria 3172
Australia
(03) 9558-0611
<mailto:ba...@axs.com.au>
Distribution was halted by an injunction issued in Australia at the
behest of Chambers, but Hinkler and Chambers have announced plans
to collaborate on future Scrabble-related titles.
Official Scrabble Words, 3rd ed. 1994, Chambers.
Comprehensive listing of 2- to 9-letter words in the official
Scrabble word reference, the Chambers dictionary.
Official Scrabble Lists, 2nd ed. 1994, Chambers.
Numerous lists based on OSW3; useful playing hints. Available in
the same places as OSW.
Griffon Word List 1995
Based on OSW + OSPD, listing all words up to 8 letters in length.
#15, US $24, Aus $28 includes international air mail, Aus $20 each
for ten.
Geoff Wright
PO Box 13
Brunswick Australia 3056
Barry Harridge
<mailto:ba...@axs.com.au>
Celebrity Scrabble, Lois Kahan
Proper names acceptable under OSPD.
Lois Kahan
392 Central Park West
New York, NY 10025
English Jus Ain Twat Tizwas, Arlene Fine
Humorous and, the goal is, memorable mispronunciations of many
double-dictionary words in short narratives and lists. Real
definitions are given in a glossary.
Arlene Fine
87 Sandler Rd
Percelia Estate
Johannesburg
2192
South Africa
<mailto:fi...@netactive.co.za>
The Consogram Book, Barry Harridge
Seven- and eight-letter words, showing racks alphabetized first
by consonants and then vowels. SOWPODS, marked if OSW- and
OSPD-only. For example, DMNSAEE shows DEMEANS, #AMENDES and
$SEEDMAN.
Barry Harridge
<mailto:ba...@axs.com.au>
SOWPODS Five-Letter Words, Bob Jackman
Unusual double-dictionary fives defined and organized by common
characteristics as an aid to learning. $18 AUD within or $16
AUD outside Australia.
Four-Letter Words Allowable in Scrabble, 2nd ed., Bob Jackman
Unusual double-dictionary fours defined and organized by common
characteristics as an aid to learning. OSW with OSPD supplement.
$10 AUD.
Bob Jackman
P.O. Box 28
Lindfield NSW 2070
Australia
<mailto:rjac...@ozemail.com.au>
<http://www.ozemail.com.au/~rjackman/forsale.html>
Official Scrabble Words on Compact Disk
This is supplied for Sony's Data Diskman. Search facilities are
reportedly poor.
Official Scrabble Players Electronic Dictionary
No longer being produced by Franklin, this credit-card sized device
contains OSPD2. It does anagram queries and queries with blanks in
fixed position. Some proper nouns have crept in as acceptable
words, apparently from careless scanning of the printed OSPD2.
Available for $60 in person, plus $3.75 shipping for 1-4 units from
Bob Smith
1785 O'Farrell St #7
San Francisco, CA 94115
(415) 931-0141
(415) 968-7297 fax
<mailto:bobs...@gamewareco.com>
<http://www.gamewareco.com/>
although I have heard complaints about Smith's service. Smith
ships each device with a card listing all the current corrections
-- for which, see section 3.3.3.4. Although it is becoming less
useful, Smith raises its price as time passes.
It was rumored in 1993 that the Franklin OSPD might be withdrawn
because of wrangling between Franklin and Milton Bradley about the
proceeds, but nothing has been heard about this since. There are
no plans to manufacture a version for OSPD3.
The Official Scrabble Page-a-Day Calendar, John D. Williams, Jr., Joe
Edley. Workman Publishing.
One word, puzzle, or tip per day from OSPD in a 1998 calendar.
$8.95, $10.95 CAD.
Scrabble Roll-A-Puzzle, Herbko
For one low price of $20 ($35 for a back-lit version), you get 24
(48) high-score puzzles like those you can get for free by reading
the crossword-game mailing list, section 3.6.2. Herbko Intl, Inc.
301 W Hallandale Beach Blvd, Hollywood, FL 33023, (954) 454-7771.
5.4. Word study/lookup software
LexAbility (IBM PC), besides an anagram study system, includes a
feature allowing play of Scrabble by modem. $50 postpaid in US and
Canada.
Randy Hersom
115A Rhyne St
Morganton, NC 28655
(704) 437-6841
<mailto:randy...@hci.net>
Puzlpack (IBM PC), $25 + $3 shipping.
Chuck Fendall
Recroom Recware
P.O. Box 307
Pacific Grove, CA 93950
Anna (IBM PC), $99 + $5 shipping, quizzes on anagrams without
requiring typing words. It emphasizes words missed over time, and
allows custom lists as well as functioning as an anagrammer.
Mary Rhoades
2325 Shady Grove Dr
Bedford, TX 76021
(817) 545-3216
LeXpert (Windows, Windows CE), free, updated for TWL98, tests on or
presents a timed slide show of anagram and hook lists, using
predefined or customized word sets; lists words containing patterns
or letter sets. OSPD, OSW and SOWPODS versions. For download from
<http://www.geocities.com/~lexpert/>, or $9.95 shipping + $5 outside
US and Canada.
Everything's Possible
39757 Manchester Ct
Northville, MI 48167
(248) 305-7770
<mailto:caro...@msn.com>
<http://www.geocities.com/~lexpert/>
Wordy (IBM PC), $2 registration fee. More useful for its set of
list construction tools than its word-formation game.
Mendel Cooper
P.O. Box 237
St David, AZ 85630-0237
<mailto:thegr...@gcc.cc.md.us>
<http://personal.riverusers.com/~thegrendel/software.html>
qz (Unix, Macintosh, DOS), free. Tests on questions and answers
supplied by the user individually or inserted from a file. By John
J. Chew III, <mailto:jjc...@math.toronto.edu>. By ftp from
<ftp://sushi.st.usm.edu:/doc/doom/qz>.
Word Ear-Obics (cassette tapes), $10 for each of three cassettes,
which contain high-frequency seven-letter words from common six-
letter stems, eight-letter words from the stem AEINST, and four and
five letter JKQXZ words with hooks.
4414 Sparta Way
N Las Vegas, NV 89030
(702) 656-7570
Video Flashcards (IBM PC, Macintosh). Tests on anagrams and hooks.
The flashcards of this well done program's paradigm can be chosen,
sorted, filtered and saved straightforwardly. Words solved needn't
be typed. Shows definitions from a user-supplied file. Excellent
visual reinforcement. Available from Cygnus Cybernetics, section
12.1.
Flash (IBM PC), #18.50 in the UK. For studying OSW bonus (bingo)
word lists starting from the top 99 6-letter racks. (The program is
licensed to use OSW; its author is considering an OSPD or double-
dictionary edition.)
Ian Burn
8 Cromer Close
Reading, Berks
England RG31 5NR
Look (IBM PC), free. Performs lookups in both OSPD and OSW, making
membership in each lexicon explicit. It is used for official
adjudications in Australia, and is beginning to be used in North
America. <ftp://ftp.axs.com.au/user/b/barry/look404.zip> Requires a
separate lexicon file.
<ftp://ftp.axs.com.au/user/b/barry/redwood.dsq>
Barry Harridge
1B Gladstone St
Windsor VIC 3181
Australia
(03) 9510 9381
<mailto:ba...@axs.com.au>
TEA - The Electronic Alveary (Windows), shareware, #20. Finds
anagrams and other restricted lists.
<ftp://ftp.axs.com.au/user/b/barry/teaw110.zip>
Bryson Limited
10 Wagtail Close
Twyford
Reading RG10 9ED
United Kingdom
+44 118 9344153
+44 118 9344153 fax
Frances (Windows 95), $26 on CD-ROM. Builds and prints lists, or
displays them in a slide show.
Carlene Wallis
1968 Fieldcrest Dr
Sparks, NV 89434
<mailto:mamm...@aol.com>
Whiz Cards (paper) flash cards, $3 to $35 per set, from Gary Moss
(section 11.4).
6. Basic tactics and methods
Rack Balance
Some groups of letters combine well, others poorly. Most
obviously, racks full of vowels or of consonants are usually hard
to play. Also, racks with duplicate letters -- even "good" letters
(except most often S and sometimes E) -- reduce flexibility.
Therefore, give weight in evaluating possible plays to how well the
leave combines.
As a corollary, also consider what replacement tiles you're likely
to draw. For example, if the choice between playing FARM and FORM
is otherwise indifferent, and there are many "A"s unplayed but few
"O"s, use the A to minimize the likelihood of duplication on the
next rack.
The simplest application of attending to leave is attempting to
keep good tiles. On average, S, E, R, and so on form words most
flexibly, and are particularly conducive to bingos. Choices
between letters lower down also matter: P is better than B. But
racks with Z or X tend to score high without playing long words.
Which type of "good" letter is best to keep varies.
In applying all these ideas, consider the board situation. If
there is a prime spot for a T, not used by the candidate plays, but
none for an S, prefer to play off the S. If the letters available
to be played through are mostly consonants, lean further toward
keeping vowels.
Tile-tracking
Since the set of tiles in a game is always the same, knowing what
is left is as useful to the Scrabble player as to the card-counting
blackjack player -- only easier. While some find tracking hurts
their concentration, after practice, most do it without disruption.
Others count only when they see a specific need.
Tracking allows better rack balancing: knowing there are many more
"A"s than "O"s outstanding allows one to lean toward playing an A.
It keeps one aware of whether the Q is outstanding, and of the risk
and opportunity in other tiles which fit particularly well or
poorly with the board.
Finally, once no tiles remain in the bag, tracking determines what
exactly is on the opponent's rack. Just before the bag is empty,
it allows fairly confident guessing what the opponent has. These
allow all kinds of end-game play: set-ups, plays to assure the
opponent cannot go out and enable one to throw out all rules of
thumb and simply analyze cases for how to win.
Challenging
One of the tactical considerations for challenging is not special
to Scrabble. If the only way you can lose is to challenge your
opponent's word, refrain. If winning requires a successful
challenge (plus perhaps some further luck) and there is any chance
the word is phony, challenge.
It is generally best not to challenge a bingo if an alternative
bingo was playable. I once played (P)SCHENT for several fewer
points than CH(A)STEN because I knew my opponent would be outraged
that I'd try such a stupid word on him. He should have calmed his
emotions and considered my alternatives. Of course, had he found
the over ten point better play, he might have inferred I had missed
it, and challenged.
Consider the possibility that you are better off with the
(possibly) phony word on the board. If it creates a lucrative
opening for you, makes especially good use of your rack, or wastes
your opponent's blank, offset the point benefit to you against the
benefit to opponent of not losing this turn. Weight this
calculation using your degree of certainty as to whether the word
is good.
Use your right to challenge all words formed. Since the director
gives only one ruling on the acceptability of all challenged words,
your opponent may be uncertain which word was phony and try the bad
word again.
Study
The great variety in learning styles prevents any definitive
recommendation of study methods, but there are some principles.
Study the words most likely to occur. Know the two-letter words
cold, since they are essential to common parallel plays. On the
way to learning the three-letter words solidly, learn all front and
back extensions for the twos. Learning the part of speech and the
meaning of the two-letter words helps many people assimilate this;
it is a technique that allows many to derive dual benefit from all
kinds of study.
Also extra likely to occur because of the reward, as well as worthy
of special study simply because of the reward, are the seven- and
eight-letter words. Many techniques are possible.
One top player has memorized an ordered list of these words each of
which is the first element of one of a set of subsidiary lists
which encompass the entire set of bingos. That method is only for
the very dedicated. Practice anagramming by matching the remaining
letters to a common suffix or prefix. Some claim success in
extending this technique to allow recognition of words which, for
example, contain the letters ING but form only a non-"-ING" word,
such as LINGOES.
Unless you have a photographic memory, try to learn words in small
enough sets that you can master them to the point that you
recognize both when you can and cannot anagram to one of them. For
example, learn the list of all eight letter words containing
exactly the vowels EEIIO (EOLIPILE and others). Then the phony
OLEINIZE will not get by you, nor will you try it yourself.
Try Anamonics, a memory-efficient technique for learning,
positively and negatively, which letters 6- and 7-letter sets
anagram with to make words. For example, the letters of SLANDER
make an 8-letter word with each of the letters in CALL GOD A PIOUS
CHUMP. For this and other very effective techniques, see back
issues of Medleys (section 5.1.4..3).
Practice anagramming at any time there are words around you on
whose meaning you do not need to concentrate. This will soon take
over your life so that even reading the newspaper, SENATOR will
translate to TREASON and ATONERS, deeply affecting your world-view.
7. Typical games
7.1. Typical scores
In a 27 game, 194 participant tournament in 1988, the average score
was 368.6, standard deviation 60.6 and the distribution of scores:
180 2 420 214
190 1 430 165
200 2 440 141
210 5 450 101
220 26 460 100
230 27 470 58
240 19 480 63
250 56 490 53
260 78 500 34
270 101 510 24
280 137 520 19
290 185 530 12
300 205 540 6
310 257 550 6
320 309 560 4
330 325 570 7
340 336 580 1
350 345 590 1
360 325 600 2
370 331 610 0
380 325 620 0
390 328 630 0
400 276 640 0
410 225 650 1
7.2. Frequency of bingos
In the 1983 national championship among 32 selected players, players
got 2.9 bingos per game between them in games that happened to be
annotated. Graeme Thomas has calculated the probability of having a
playable bingo on the first rack as 12.63% for OSPD2+, 13.65% for OSW
and 14.87% for SOWPODS.
8. Scrabble records
8.1. Actual
The following records are for sanctioned (that is, in an official
club or tournament) North American play. Some UK records are
mentioned, but not those occurring under high-score rules. See
section 4.
The high combined score and the high individual score were both
obtained in a 1993 California tournament by Mark Landsberg, who
scored 770 against his opponent's 338. (In a Malta club, Godfrey
Magri Demajo scored 792 using OSPD.) (Graeme Thomas scored 789 in a
UK club, using OSW.) (Nick Ballard scored 792 at a Chicago club, but
used 4 phony bingos, and did not report it.)
The high margin of victory including phonies was by Ken Lambe of
Michigan, who scored 716 versus his opponent's 147, using a single
phony.
The high single turn, 338 points, was achieved in a club game by Jeff
Widergren of California. (Randy Amatoeng scored 374 in Ghana, Magri
Demajo 392 in Malta, and Marjorie Smith 320 points in a Nottingham,
England tournament in 1998.) The high opening turn, 124 for BEZIQUE,
was reached by Sam Kantimathi of California in a 1993 Oregon
tournament.
Longest consecutive opening sequence of bingos by one player:
Jeremiah Mead of Massachusetts played five in a 1989 North American
championship tournament game; Joseph Levine of California did the
same in a 1996 club game, and Devonna Gee in the 1996 Nationals.
8.2. Theoretical
These records allow words only from the OSPD (1st ed.) and
Merriam-Webster (9th ed.).
The highest single scoring play, found by Dan Stock of Ohio,
shown with the hooked words:
A1 OXYPHENBUTAZONE 1458
1A OPACIFYING 63
3A YELKS 12
4A PREInTERVIEWED 25
h1 BRAINWASHING 63
k1 AMELIORATIVE 17
l1 ZARFS 27
15A EJACULATING 63
+bonus 50
----
1778
The highest combined score, found by Steven Root of Massachusetts:
H2 LANKEST 74
8F METRICAL 60
8A GRAVIMETRI(C)ALLY 293
2F SULTANA(S) 61
1E HE, ES 7
1E HEN, NU 8
1I UT, UT, TA 6
1I UTA, AN 5
1M ON OS 3
L2 AR 2
L2 ARF 12
1A OXYPHENBUTAZONE,
BLANKEST, ZARF 1576
5E GINKGOES, ZARFS 123
B1 XI 18
O7 PYRUVATE 67
N14 WE, WE 20
D8 VERDITER 76
13B DIT 8
B13 DE 6
B13 DEI 4
15D ROT 3
G14 OE, ROTE 6
13G JOE, JO 35
I13 BA, JOB 22
I13 BAH 8
14I AI 4
K14 LI, AIL 5
11D DEADWOOD 106
15A MICROTECHNIQUES,
IN, PYRUVATES 1264
+2 times "F" 8
----
3642
8.3. Blocked games
The position from which no play is possible no matter what tiles are
held, which is reached with the fewest plays and tiles (found by Kyle
Corbin of North Carolina) is:
(J)
J U S
S O X
(X)U
Without using blanks, the smallest, found by Rick Wong of California,
is:
F
HUP
FUCI
PIU
9. Scrabble variants
In Anagram Scrabble (Clabbers, to some), where in the usual game, a
word in the dictionary may be used, the adjacent tiles need only
anagram to such a word. A player when challenged must come up with a
single word to which the challenged set of letters anagrams. Tiles
are still fixed in position once placed.
In an idea discussed in Medleys, called New Scrabble, the role of
luck in the draw of blanks is reduced in that both players have one
blank, not in the bag, which they may use to replenish their rack
once during the game.
Ecology Scrabble allows recycling blanks, in accordance with a common
"house rule". See section 3.3.2.
In Duplicate Scrabble, players all play the same board, competing for
high score on each move. Duplicate tournaments are held in France.
Open Sequence Scrabble, which has been used as the basis for English
language duplicate competition, is easy to play by e-mail. Two
players have an ongoing game on the Web,
<http://www.netrover.com/~eyevet/emailscr.html>.
10. Play-by-mail games
Open-book Scrabble by snail mail used to be run by Medleys. (See
section 5.1.4.3 for its address.) Perhaps suggestions on how to run
such games are available from there.
Nate Hekman runs e-mail games with an automated intermediary. Write
<http://www.spots.ab.ca/~heknat/scrabble/>.
Matchups resumed running play-by-mail competition early in 1997.
Contact <mailto:playb...@matchups.com>; see
<http://world.std.com/~alf/playbymail.html>.
In the UK, the Postal Scrabble Club is very active. See the Appendix
for a contact.
11. Scrabble paraphernalia
11.1. Tiles
Milton Bradley will replace without charge individual lost tiles from
in-print sets sold in North America. Write to
Milton Bradley Co
Attn Consumer Affairs
443 Shaker Rd
East Longmeadow, MA 01028
(413) 525-6411, fax 525-1767
<mailto:cmer...@hasbroscrabble.com>
specifying the tiles, set type, and item number of the set.
Standard-issue tiles are "braillable", that is, particular letters
(and especially blanks) can be distinguished inside the bag by feel,
and "false blanks" may be played, since the back of all tiles is the
same as the front of a blank. Protiles, which are preferred
according to tournament rules, prevent this. They are long-lasting,
and the seller replaces lost tiles without charge. Available for $18
+ $3.50 shipping from Cygnus Cybernetics, section 12.1, or for $18
per set (10% off for 10 or more) from
Robert Schoenman
Box 408
Lake Oswego, OR 97034
<mailto:bscho...@aol.com>
Protiles in a 3-piece design (front and back encasing a paper
letter), in standard and jumbo fonts, $25 + $2 shipping, are made by
Roy Peshkin and also sold by Mary Lou Thurman, section 11.3, and
Cygnus Cybernetics, section 12.1.
For $8.50 per set, Nate Kates will imprint the back of plastic
Protiles with a name of up to 4 or 5 letters.
Nate Kates
8170 Reche Canyon Rd
Colton, CA 92324
In the UK, Spear makes Tournament Tiles, which besides having
thinner, harder to braille ink than the regular Spear tiles, do not
wear as quickly, nor smudge when wet. Available from Philip Nelkon
(section 3.2) for #6.
Imran Siddiqui of Pakistan makes comparable tiles, but may not be
exporting them out of Pakistan.
Extra-long maple racks are $10/pair with shipping from
Jack's Better Racks
Jack Jones
6291 Chimney Rock Trail
Morrison, CO 80465
(303) 697-4754, fax 697-9805
11.2. Clocks
Chess clocks, used to time games at clubs and tournaments, are
available where chess paraphernalia is sold, but avoid analog models
on whose faces the individual minutes past zero are not marked, and
digital models which do not show seconds past zero.
Analog quartz clocks are sold by Cygnus Cybernetics, section 12.1,
for $76 + $5 shipping, and also by Matchups, section 12.6, $67.50 +
$5 shipping. Wind-up clocks are sold by Matchups for $41 + $5
shipping and Cygnus for $48.
The following clocks all are well suited to Scrabble, and are
assigned equal highest preference by NSA rules.
A wood-housed precision analog quartz clock is sold for $125 with
padded case. It features a second hand which stops at discrete
positions to assure rulings as precise as those using a digital
clock.
Richard Buck
10 Gilkey Ct
Watertown, MA 02472
(617) 923-8909
<mailto:rgs...@juno.com>
A digital model, called the "Adjudicator 3000," is $100 USD plus $6
shipping. It has a slanted face with one-inch numbers showing
seconds of overtime and 60-second courtesy draw and low-battery
indicators. A $115 version is reprogrammable.
Gene Tyszka
1060 Argus Dr
Mississauga ON L4Y 2L8
Canada
(905) 270-9662
<mailto:ge...@aracnet.net>
The "2Timer" is similar to the above, and has a 20-second hold
indicator. It is $90, but introductorily $80 for chess and Scrabble
club members.
Carl Barish
P.O. Box 844
Bellevue, WA 98009
<mailto:car...@oz.net>
<http://www.oz.net/~carlba/>
The "SamTimer", a similar model sold for $119 (+ $10 for padded bag +
$3 shipping), long was the only choice for one-inch numbers showing
seconds of overtime (partly because its maker caused that ability to
be removed from a competing model). It has a slanted face and a
60-second courtesy draw indicator and is larger than competing models
because it shows an hours digit, since it is also sold for chess.
Sam Kantimathi
300 Salmon Falls Rd
El Dorado Hills, CA 95762-9786
(888) SAM-TIME
(916) 933-5000, fax 933-3361
<mailto:sam...@ix.netcom.com>
<http://www.yak.net/kablooey/samtimer.html>
Paul Arnold <pa...@arnold1.demon.co.uk> makes in small batches a
light, simple digital clock with the minimum features to make it one
of the models preferred by NSA rules. It is fixed to start at 25
minutes per side. #50 or $80 each.
11.3. Playing equipment
In addition to various plain, deluxe (rotating) and travel editions
sold by the trademark holders, a few types of circular rotating
boards are sold. These generally incorporate paper markings taken
from an authorized board. Cymbal bags fit most of them well. For
information, write to any of
Mike Connally
12488 S US Hwy 181 #7
San Antonio, TX 78223
(210) 633-3308
<mailto:mecon...@aol.com>
John Cornelius
[current information sought]
Roy Peshkin
1020 Grande Isle Ter
Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33418
(561) 691-0220, fax 691-0221
<mailto:pes...@li.net>
<http://www.flinet.com/~peshkin/boards.htm>
Evi Pike
(905) 793-3477
<mailto:pike1j...@sprint.ca>
Phil Rosenberg
864 Colonial Av
Union, NJ 07083
Mary Lou Thurman
2627 24th St
Lubbock, TX 79410
(806) 744-7702
Gene Tyszka
1060 Argus Dr
Mississauga ON L4Y 2L8
Canada
(905) 270-9662
<mailto:ge...@aracnet.net>
or to
Eileen Willis
3664 Danielle Ct
North Liberty, IA 52317
(319) 626-6391
A lightweight wooden turntable into which the British deluxe board
can be inserted, #32.50, comes from
Martin A Reed
32 Lauser Road
Stanwell
Staines
Middlesex TW19 7PT
<mailto:mar...@vossnet.co.uk>
01784-210738 or 0956-436566
Krylon No. 1310 Dulling Spray should serve to remove the deluxe
board's glare for those who find it annoying.
Blind players do play in tournaments, bringing their own braille
sets, which have visible printed letters. Braille and Low-Vision
Scrabble, variants of the deluxe, turntable edition, are old by
Maxi-Aids
42 Executive Blvd
P.O. Box #3209
Farmingdale, NY 11735
(800) 522-6294
(516) 752-0521
<mailto:sa...@maxiaids.com>
<http://www.maxiaids.com/>
Visionaries Store
Columbia Lighthouse for the Blind
1421 P Street, NW
Washington, DC 20005
(202) 462-2900 x3050, fax 667-8095
<mailto:st...@clb.org>
<http://www.clb.org/catalog/toys.htm>
Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind
Equipment Resource Centre
557 St Kilda Rd
Melbourne 3004
Australia
03 9522 5222
1800 33 55 88
fax 03 9510 4735
<http://www.rvib.org.au/rehab/r-equip.html>
The Franklin Mint sells a Scrabble set (complete with a copy of the
OSPD2), with wooden board and shiny metal tiles, for $495, even
higher in the UK. No serious player I know owns one except a few who
have won this garish item as a Franklin-donated tournament prize.
Evi Pike also sells game carrying bags ($15), tile bags ($6), tile
nets ($7), with prices varying for special orders. Mike Connally
sells Protiles, bags and nameplates.
Mary Lou Thurman (above) sells several things, including: a cover of
light plastic mesh for the deluxe edition of Scrabble allowing
collecting tiles from the board all at once, $2.50 square, $3.50
round; tote bags, $15-$20; tile bags, $6-$10; chess clock bags, $7;
OSPD book covers, $6-$7; Wordbook covers, $7; all optionally
decorated or embroidered with names. 7.5% tax and $1.50-$4.00
shipping up for $10-$40 of merchandise.
Luise Shafritz sells lined tile bags with a spring device to prevent
tiles from falling out, as well as clock protectors and other items.
Bags are $10 or $8, plus $2 shipping ($3 for more than one).
2740 Meadowcrest Ct
Wexford, PA 15090
(412) 935-5896, 935-6048 fax
<mailto:lu...@pgh.nauticom.net>
Peter and Trudy Olson sell silk tile bags with rounded corners for
$21, by money order, including postage. P.O. Box 236, McKenna, WA
98558, (360) 894-1340.
Gene Tyszka (above) sells pads of 50 score-sheets in various styles
at 10 for $30 ($40 CAD) or $40 ($55 CAD) with shipping, for small or
medium sheets. Punch bound books of 100 score-sheets in various
colors and tracking orders, with or without board diagrams, are
available for $5 each plus $3 shipping for up to 3 books from
Danny Gatlin
191 Lakeshore Rd
Jackson, MS 39212
11.4. Miscellaneous
Spear (section 3.2) (shipping is to UK and Ireland only)
T-shirts, standard #5.99, deluxe #7.99; baseball caps, #5.99;
pins #1.25; tournament tiles #6.00; pens #.30 each, plus #1
shipping
Magnificent Mouchoirs
Boxer shorts, #12.95; handkerchief, #6.95; silk tie, #19.95;
braces (suspenders) #24.95; bow tie, #14.95; cuff links,
#14.95. Shipping #1.95 within UK, #4.00 within Europe, #6.00
outside Europe.
The cuff links are of individual Scrabble tiles; Q, U, V, X, Y
and Z are not available. The others depict the board from the
deciding game of the 1993 World [English language] Scrabble
Championship; on the handkerchief, the board is exact, on the
others, it is taken from a continuous fabric of that board,
resulting in distortions. The players (and authors?) of that
game (Mark Nyman and Joel Wapnick) are not credited and are not
being compensated.
Magnificent Mouchoirs
Quayside Lodge
William Morris Way
London SW6 2SY
+44 171 371 7017
+44 171 371 7115 fax
Novel-Tees
Authorized Scrabble t-shirts, with such sayings as "Scrabble Is
My Life" spelled out, at least in part, in tiles. $9.95 each
plus $2.95 shipping, $1.50 each additional. Silk scarves $25,
silk boxer shorts $15, silk ties $20, cloth ties $12, some with
erroneous tile values.
Novel-Tees
84 Greensward Lane
Cherry Hill, NJ 08002
(609) 321-1211
<mailto:novl...@iname.com>
Scrabble area rug
$100 at various retail outlets, or plus $15 shipping:
Gary Moss
1131 Back Bay Dr #5313
Newport Beach, CA 92660
(714) 759-4871
<mailto:jft...@aol.com>
12. Computer versions of Scrabble
There are (1) Scrabble-playing programs licensed in the US and UK;
(2) "crossword game" programs which can be configured to play
Scrabble; and (3) programs which ignore the trademark and copyright
issues. All are represented below.
Only programs which themselves play Scrabble, or provide on-line
intermediaries are listed, not those which solely provide an
electronic set.
For a citation to a publication on efficient Scrabble move finding,
see section 12.13. An improvement on the method described there
appears in:
A Faster Scrabble Move Generation Algorithm
Steven Gordon <mailto:sago...@primenet.com>
Software Practice and Experience, 24:2, Feb 1994, pp.
219-232
The following paper compares approaches for move selection:
A Comparison Between Probabilistic Search and Weighted
Heuristics in a Game with Incomplete Information
Steven Gordon <mailto:sago...@primenet.com>
AAAI Fall 1993 Symposium on Games: Playing and Learning,
AAI Press Technical Report FS9302, Menlo Park, CA
James A. Cherry (<mailto:j...@doe.carleton.ca>) will mail back
computerized critiques of played games, after being supplied properly
formatted game logs.
<http://www.doe.carleton.ca/~jac/acdir/log2.html>
12.1. CrossWise (IBM PC, Windows)
A ridiculously fast player which plays at the highest level, twice
having won the international Computer Olympiad at Scrabble. Highly
configurable, with a professionally programmed interface. Contains
all TWL98 words, but no others over eight letters. (An augmentation
of the dictionary to cover 9 letter words is $12.50.) No setup
capability; hinting ability is "limited" to showing all moves in
score order. $35 + $4.50 shipping for DOS, $45 + $5.00 shipping for
Windows.
Cygnus Cybernetics Corporation
2013 Weathertop
Fort Collins, CO 80526
(800) 357-8168
(970) 490-1288, 493-5370 fax
<mailto:in...@cygcyb.com>
<http://www.cygcyb.com/>
A variant of CrossWise is sold in the UK. See section 12.7.
Note that the shipping charge for orders of multiple items is $3.50
for the first $29.99 of merchandise, plus $.50 for each $10 up to a
maximum of $6.
12.2. Gameboy Super Scrabble (Nintendo)
Based on an American Heritage Dictionary, not OSPD. Plays for high
score, and never bingos.
12.3. Maven (Macintosh, Windows)
An extremely strong and intelligent player. Never having entered the
now discontinued international Computer Olympiad, its strength can't
reliably be compared to CrossWise's. It includes excellent
facilities for position analysis, including simulations. The program
keeps track of various statistics about the player. All rights to
Maven have been sold to Hasbro, which made it the engine for its own
official version (section 12.18), so it is no longer sold or
supported.
Sheppard Company, Inc.
60 Thoreau St #187
Concord MA 01742-9116
(508) 287-0055
(508) 287-4583 fax
<mailto:Shepp...@aol.com>
12.4. Monty Plays Scrabble (hand-held)
Ritam Corporation. Originally available for the IBM PC and Apple II,
since 1987 only as a hand-held unit. Comes with 20,000 words from
OSPD1, upgradable to about 40,000, which is still incomplete.
Deplorable strategy. The hand-held version requires scrolling around
a small screen to find the board area of interest. Reportedly
sometimes changes the letter represented by a played blank.
Apparently no longer licensed by Milton Bradley, its current
availability is unknown.
12.5. Scramble/Literati (IBM PC/Windows)
These are very pretty games. But note this from the documentation of
Scramble, available for ftp at
<ftp://ftp.cdrom.com/pub/games/dos/word/scram12.zip>, (which applies
as well to Literati, the Windows port): "Q. How come I can see my
opponent's rack? Shouldn't it be hidden? A. You must be thinking of
some other crossword game. This is Scramble. In Scramble, you get
to see your opponent's rack." The machine player plays for high
score on each turn. While substitution of a user-provided dictionary
for the quite incomplete one supplied is provided for, this slows
down an already slow game. French version available, too.
<http://herakles.mnet.fr/scrabble/jeux/scramf.zip>.
Ted Gruber Software
P.O. Box 13408
Las Vegas, NV 89112
The unregistered version of Literati v1.15, available at
<http://www.mvpsoft.com/wordgame.htm> or
<http://wcl-rs.bham.ac.uk/GamesDomain/lordsoth/windows/
literati.html>, is limited to using the provided small dictionary and
a non-Scrabble board; registering at $24.95 plus shipping ($4 in the
US) brings a full dictionary but still not a standard board.
MVP Software
1035 Dallas S.E.
Grand Rapids, MI 49507-1407
12.6. Tyler (IBM PC, Macintosh)
Written for the IBM PC and ported to the Macintosh (not very
smoothly, I am told), this version is distinguished by a complete
OSPD2 and Merriam-Webster dictionary up to 15 letters, with a UK
dictionary also available, by good strategy and by good setup and
hint facilities. (I long used it to automatically critique my
tournament games.) Unfortunately, the latest version, 3.04 is flaky,
and the author has not been upgrading as frequently as he had. $50 +
$2 shipping. TWL98 version due out soon.
Matchups
c/o Susi Tiekert
PO Box 908
Bowling Green Sta.
New York, NY 10274-0908
(212) 689-4046
<mailto:tie...@interport.net> sales
<mailto:a...@world.std.com> support
<http://world.std.com/~alf/matchups.htm>
12.7. The Scrabble Player (IBM PC, Amiga, Atari ST, Psion)
This is essentially similar to CrossWise (section 12.1), but comes
with the complete contents of the OSW. Reviews in the APSP
newsletter say "a splendid opponent ... speed is quite astonishing
... graphics and facilities are excellent." Cost is around #20, but
availability uncertain, as its license for sale in the UK has
expired.
Eidos Interactive
+44 121 356 0831
12.8. Vic Rice's Game (IBM PC)
This goes under the name "Scrabble" but for clarity, I'm denominating
it according to its author's name. Available from
Vic Rice
4026 Bayou Grove Dr
Seabrook, TX 77586
and from the bulletin board system (BBS) where the author resides:
Ed Hopper's PC Board
(713) 782-5454
12.9. Virgin Mastertronic (IBM PC, Macintosh)
Licensed for sale in the US. Sold in three versions, about $15, $25
and $35. The standard version has about 20,000 words from the OSPD1.
The two deluxe versions have the complete OSPD1 with some errors. In
the IBM PC program, the deluxe version adds VGA graphics. The $35
version is the deluxe for Windows, which stops running when in the
background. Reportedly plays at the level of a middling tournament
player, but with no discernible strategy. Also reportedly very slow,
with the deluxe versions, holding the full OSPD1, taking two to three
minutes per move on a 386/33. Windows deluxe version was available
at $18.95 from Surplus Software, (800) 753-7877. Mac version may be
available from MacPlay.
12.10. WordsWorth (IBM PC, Windows)
Shareware versions 2.2 for Windows 95 and 1.3 for PC/Windows, from
<http://www.simtel.net/pub/simtelnet/win95/edu/ww32v2_2.zip> and
<ftp://ftp.aztec.co.za/pub/gram/wwdem.zip>, use OSPD3 and OSPD2,
respectively, restricted to words of up to six letters. Registration
of the latest version at 75 S. African Rand, $25 USD or #20 brings
the complete OSPD and Merriam-Webster; the earlier version no longer
is supported.
Graham Wheeler
<mailto:gr...@cdsec.com>
12.11. STrabbler (Atari)
Shareware, it is available for ftp from
<ftp://atari.archive.umich.edu/atari/Games/Board/strabble.zoo>. It
requires at least 1MB of memory. Words are played by click-and-drag
using the mouse. The program plays solely for high score. It
contains a 45,000 word editable and browsable dictionary.
12.12. Unix Scrabble (Unix)
Available by ftp from
<ftp://ftp.doe.carleton.ca/pub/scrabble/scrabble.tar.Z>. This
program, by James A. Cherry, has to be compiled for the target
machine. It comes with an American Scrabble dictionary, for which a
single word file in simple ASCII may be substituted. Currently in
version 1.31. The player faces from one to three computer opponents
which play for highest score at each move.
12.13. CRAB (Unix, Sun, Vax and Macintosh)
Based on their article in a research journal:
The World's Fastest Scrabble Program
Andrew W. Appel and Guy J. Jacobson
Communications of the A.C.M. v.31 no.5, May 1988, pp.
572-578, 585
review:
<http://www.acm.org/pubs/toc/Abstracts/cacm/42420.html>
<mailto:ap...@cs.princeton.edu>
<mailto:g...@research.att.com>
this product from Jacoppel Enterprises (the Unix, Sun and Vax version
of which is currently in version 1.3) appears primarily designed to
demonstrate the speed of their move-finding method, but does permit a
real, player-versus-machine game to be played. Their method is no
longer the fastest (their timings on more sophisticated machines are
far outdone by CrossWise on a lowly IBM PC), but illuminating
nonetheless. The Mac version is available at any mirror of the
Info-Mac archive, including mirrors.aol.com, directory
/pub/info-mac/game/word, in the file x-words-10.hqx; the Unix source
code is available by ftp from the Crossword Archives, <ftp://
gatekeeper.dec.com/pub/micro/msdos/misc/crossword-archive/crab.sh>.
12.14. Scrabble Door (IBM PC BBS)
When installed by the system operator, allows playing others on an
IBM-PC based BBS. Player, logged on to the BBS, need not be using a
PC. Shareware, $25 payable by sysop. Registered version includes
built-in dictionary based on OSPD3, and allows sysop-supplied ASCII
dictionary. Rather than challenges, plays with phonies are rejected,
costing a player's turn only after 3 bad attempts.
Christopher Hall
1007 Cable Creek Dr
Grapevine, TX 76051
<mailto:chr...@why.net>
<http://www.why.net/home/chrish/scrabble.htm>
12.15. ScrabOut/Networdz (Windows 3.1 and 95)
User-installable dictionary. ScrabOut played merely for high score
and didn't see parallel plays. Networdz, the successor, is more
sophisticated in strategy and configurability, and allows play over
the Internet (but even there, phonies are not allowed) and in 16
languages. In both versions, having to drag tiles to the board is
annoying.
Hasbro has required the author to withdraw these programs. Until
Mattel takes similar action, they are available for use outside
North America at <http://www.brocking.dircon.co.uk/page10.html>.
See <http://www.macauweb.com/~ninagary/wordgame/grave.html> for
further information.
12.16. X-Words (Macintosh)
Registration of this shareware product by Andrew Trevorrow,
<mailto:a...@kagi.com>, is $20. Handsome interface, easy to set to
common board configuration. Will kibitz high scoring and best play;
has setup (a bit laborious) but not simulation capability.
Reportedly fast, with strategy somewhat weaker than Maven's (section
12.3), still leaving it fairly strong.
Freeverse Software
447 W 24 St
New York, NY 10011
(212) 929-3549, fax 647-0562
<mailto:i...@freeverse.com>
<http://www.freeverse.com/html/xw.html>
12.17. Amiga Scrabble (Amiga)
Scrabble for the Amiga. Available by ftp from ftp.aminet.org in the
directory /systems/amiga/aminet/game/2play file scrabble.lha. Author
and features unknown so far.
12.18. Scrabble CD-ROM (Windows, Macintosh)
Although based on Maven (section 12.3), this Hasbro product on CD-ROM
falls far short of it. The ability to alter the position has been
removed, the board is seen only from a non-perpendicular perspective,
it sometimes deals 3 blanks, doesn't show a clock in tournament mode,
even a human opponent cannot play a phony, and requires 25MB of disk
although 5MB is claimed. It allows play over modem, local network or
the Internet, except that this doesn't work yet on the Mac, and
Internet users by default are routed through a pay-per-minute
service. For related chat, see section 3.6.5 or Microsoft Gaming
Zone, <http://www.zone.com/>. Available at as low as $18, it plays
in English, French, German or Spanish, but features the ESPD (section
3.3.3.5), not the full OSPD. Hasbro Interactive is at (800)
638-6927, (617) 746-2903 or (508) 921-3722, and provides support at
<http://support.hasbro.com/>,
<mailto:sup...@scrabble.hasbro.com> and
<mailto:hasbro_...@aqinc.com>.
Being a Hasbro product, it is available only within Hasbro's domain,
the U.S. and Canada. Spear plans a separate CD-ROM game for release
in Summer, 1999.
Unofficial resources include Nancy Overman's excellent page about
using the program over the Internet,
<http://www.geocities.com/SouthBeach/2206/Nancy.html>, Nina Gary's on
its flaws, <http://www.macauweb.com/~ninagary/wordgame/>, and help on
playing at the Zone at <http://come.to/scrabblehelp/>.
12.19. XScrabble (Unix/X Windows)
This program, by Matt Chapman and Matthew Badham, has to be compiled
for the target machine. It allows saving and restoring games, and
comes with OSPD3. Available at
<http://www.belgarath.demon.co.uk/programs/#XScrabble>.
12.20. Gary's Computer Scrabble (Unix)
Distributed in source form, it requires python, Tkinter, gcc and
shared libraries. If this means something to you, you can try it.
<http://www.cs.su.oz.au/~gary/hobby/scrabble/>
12.21. Ortograf (Macintosh)
Plays in duplicate or match-play modes, in French or English.
Shareware, $25. <http://teamsoft.com/ortograf.english/>
12.22. dupliKta (Windows)
Plays duplicate in French. Trial version at
<http://www.generation.net/~gerintel/>. Other French shareware
programs, many only for duplicate Scrabble, are in
<http://herakles.mnet.fr/scrabble/logiciels.html>.
12.23. Vocabble (IBM PC)
Plays duplicate in French.
<http://herakles.mnet.fr/scrabble/logiciels.html>.
12.24. PC Scrabble (Windows 95, DOS)
Plays duplicate or match play. <http://www.azursoft.fr/pcswin95/>.
Other French commercial programs are in
<http://herakles.mnet.fr/scrabble/logipaya.html>.
12.25. Psion/Sinclair Scrabble (Spectrum, Sinclair Z80)
For the Psion Spectrum, 1983, by ftp from
<ftp://ftp.gns.getronics.nl/pub/os/sinclair/games/s/SCRABBLE.ZIP>
and for the Sinclair Z80, <ftp://ftp.nvg.unit.no/pub/sinclair/snaps/
games/by-letter/s/scrabble.zip> <ftp://ftp.nvg.unit.no/pub/sinclair/
snaps/games/strategy/scrabble.zip> <ftp://ftp.nvg.unit.no/pub/
sinclair/snaps/games/unsorted-new/s/scrabble.zip>, appearing to be
recompilations of same program. None of these have more than about
6000 words.
12.26. Sanaset (Windows)
In Finnish. <http://www.merikoski.fi/~yarik/sanaset.htm>
12.27. WinScra (Windows)
In French. <ftp://ftp.pratique.fr/pub/pc/contribs/winscra.zip>
13. Glossary
Anamonic: See section 6, Study.
Bingo: A play that uses all seven of a player's tiles, earning a
50-point bonus. Good tournament players average one to two such
plays per game. The unlovely term "bingo" is used by North American
players. British players say "bonus play" or just "bonus".
Double-Double, Triple-Triple: A play that covers two double word
scores, or triple word scores, respectively, scoring quadruple or
nonuple the raw score of the word. In the UK, "4-timer" and
"9-timer".
Exchange: A turn in which a player trades letters rather than
playing on the board. This is allowed only when at least 7 tiles
remain in the bag. In the UK, "change".
Hook: A play adding one letter to one end of of a word already
played, while creating a main word perpendicular to the extended
word.
Leave: The tiles remaining on a player's rack after their play.
Parallel Play: A play making several words perpendicular to the main
word by extending existing words or inserting letters between
existing tiles.
Pass: A turn in which a player does nothing. Compare with exchange.
Phony: A word played that is not in the official dictionary or
dictionaries.
14. Litigation
Scrabble's trademark and copyright protections and its owners have
been involved in several lawsuits in the USA. This section (in
draft) describes some of those. (None of this is to be taken as
legal advice -- anyone needing to know how the law applies to their
situation will have to consult an attorney willing to take them on a
client.)
Landsberg v. Scrabble Crossword Game Players, Inc., 736 F.2d
485 (9th Cir.) (holding that defendant's "Scrabble Players
Handbook" did not infringe the copyright on plaintiff's
draft book "Championship Scrabble Strategy", submitted by
plaintiff to defendant, because, although the lower court
found defendant surreptitiously retained copies of and copied
from plaintiff's work, what was taken was at most
uncopyrightable ideas; for example, defendant "had taken" its
"notational system"; but remanding on whether its conduct
violated an implied-in-fact contract to compensate him if it
used his ideas, and for possible attorneys' fees for
"vexatious, oppressive, obdurate and bad faith conduct of
[the] litigation," 736 F.2d at 491), cert. denied, 469 U.S.
1037 (1984).
Worth v. Selchow & Righter Co., 827 F.2d 569 (9th Cir. 1987).
Selchow & Righter Co. v. Decipher, Inc., 598 F. Supp. 1489
(E.D. Va. 1984) (defendant's "Real Questions For Your
Trivial Pursuit Game" infringed the trademark licensed to
plaintiff by imitating the trademarked product's appearance,
or "trade dress" and by overuse of the term "Trivial
Pursuit," where these were not functional).
Horn Abbott Ltd. v. Sarsaparilla Ltd., 601 F. Supp. 360 (N.D.
Ill. 1984) (temporarily enjoining sale of a book "In Further
Pursuit of Trivial Pursuit", which reproduced all 6000
questions and answers in plaintiff's game (plus explanations)
and imitated its "trade dress").
Production and Marketing Co. v. E.S. Lowe Co., 390 F.2d 1013
(Ct. of Cust. & Pat. App. 1968) (denying defendant use of
the name "Scribbage" for a crossword game, as infringing on
"Scrabble").
Selchow & Righter Co. v. McGraw-Hill Book Co., 580 F.2d 25
(2d Cir. 1978) (preliminarily enjoining publication of
defendant's "The Complete Scrabble Dictionary" as tending to
render plaintiff's trademark generic; noting however, that
"[t]he extent to which it has come into general use to
describe a game or games rather than their origin or source
of supply is fairly open to proof." 580 F.2d at 28).
Selchow & Righter Co. v. Book-of-the-Month Club, Inc., 192
USPQ 530 (S.D.N.Y. 1976) (denying a preliminary injunction
against defendant's "The Scrabble Book" based on plaintiff's
failure to show irreparable harm from its publication).
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A2. Credits
Many thanks to Graeme Thomas, John J. Chew III and Jim Homan for
numerous corrections and improvements. Also to Barry Harridge and
Philip F.X. Ryan for information on Australia. Thanks to Edith
Berman, Gary Dismukes, Steven Gordon, Adam Logan, Maggie Morley,
Larry Sherman and Harriet Strasberg for helpful comments, and to the
members of the mailing list crossword-games-pro (section 3.6.2), who
ferret out and share much useful information.
If you have suggestions or better information on anything here,
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A3. Roster of clubs in the US and Canada
Club numbers were assigned in order of formation, starting with No. 1
in 1975; another hundred clubs were added by 1980, 1982, 1987, 1993
and 1997.
ALABAMA
No. 362 BIRMINGHAM, AL
2nd & 4th Tuesdays @ 6:00 PM
Call for information
Jim Pate (205) 822-2438, 226-3669 (W)
701 Bluff Park Rd
Birmingham, AL 35266
<mailto:jp...@eudoramail.com>
Becky Brittain (205) 854-5341 (H) 801-3858 (W)
1084 Martinwood Ln
Birmingham, AL 35235
No. 410 MOBILE, AL
Call for information
Sarah Fields (334) 473-2633
453 W Creek Circle Dr
Mobile, AL 36617
Ervin Byrd (334) 660-6152
ARIZONA
No. 100 MESA, AZ
Mondays @ 1:30 PM
Call for information
(602) 654-0598
No. 110 MESA, AZ
Mondays @ 1:00 PM
Fridays @ 6:00 PM
420 N 64 Pl #114
Mesa, AZ 85205
Call for information
(602) 654-0598
No. 123 PHOENIX/MESA, AZ
Mondays @ 6:00 PM
Bookstar
1457 W Southern Ave
Bldg B, Suite 20
Mesa, AZ 85202
(602) 649-1699
Wednesdays @ 6:00 PM
Quality Inn
3600 N 2nd Ave
Phoenix, AZ 85013
(602) 248-0222
Barbara Van Alen (602) 926-4854
<mailto:bvan...@azbz.com>
Larry Rand (602) 730-5031
<http://www.primenet.com/~jaygee/PHXSCRAB.HTM>
No. 231 SUN LAKES, AZ
Mondays @ 1:00 PM
Sun Lakes Club House
25601 N Sun Lakes Blvd
Sun Lakes, AZ 85248
Ruth Sturrus (602) 895-1250
9316 N Cactus Ln
Sun Lakes, AZ 85248
Rosella Huntley (602) 695-1769
No. 241 CAREFREE, AZ
Saturdays @ 2:00 PM
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William Webster (602) 488-9447
Box 5023
Carefree, AZ 85377
No. 303 TUCSON, AZ
Tuesdays @ 6:00 PM
IHOP
5101 E Grant Rd
Tucson, AZ 85712
(520) 323-3144
Fridays @ 6:30 PM
Friends Coffee House
6878 E Sunrise Dr & Kolb Rds
Tucson, AZ 85750
(520) 299-5703
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Naurlene Canterman (602) 886-9528
No. 405 SCOTTSDALE, AZ
Tuesdays @ 6:00 PM
Scottsdale Pima Motel
7330 N Pima Rd
Scottsdale, AZ 85258
(602) 948-3800
Bonnie Rudolph (602) 946-5326
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Jim Lamerand (602) 451-0584
ARKANSAS
No. 249 JONESBORO, AR
1st & 3rd Tuesdays @ 1:00 PM
Union Planters Bank
300 S Church St
Jonesboro, AR 72401
(501) 935-5521
Billie P Garver (501) 486-5857
890 CC 530
Leachville, AR 72438
<mailto:hon...@insolwwb.net>
Naomi Wallace (501) 486-2728
Eunice Czapla (501) 932-6212
No. 336 MOUNTAIN HOME, AR
Mondays @ 10:30 AM
Nettie's Cafeteria
303 Hwy 62 E (College Plaza)
Mountain Home, AR 72653
(870) 425-8373
Thursdays @ 6:00 PM
Newcomers' club
St Peter the Fisherman Church
250 S Dyer St
Mountain Home, AR 72653
(870) 425-2832
Marie Moore (501) 425-7729
1008 E Locust
Mountain Home, AR 72653
No. 441 FAYETTEVILLE, AR
Tuesdays @ 7:00 PM
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Alice Wujcik (501) 839-8185
CALIFORNIA
No. 21 SAN JOSE, CA
1st & 3rd Wednesdays at 6:30 PM
Barnes & Noble Bookstore
1600 Saratoga Ave
San Jose, CA 95129
(408) 370-0444
Rick Wong (408) 456-7875
454 Porter Ln 074
San Jose, CA 95127-2553
<mailto:kabl...@yak.net>
<http://www.yak.net/kablooey/scrabble.html>
<http://www.los-gatos.ca.us/scrabble>
No. 34 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA
Tuesdays @ 6:00 PM
IHOP Restaurant
18782 Beach Blvd
Huntington Beach, CA 92648
(714) 962-4400
Penny Baker (714) 380-1764
126-T Avenida Majorca
Laguna Hills, CA 92653
Paul Trachtenberg (714) 968-7546
<mailto:ptra...@aol.com>
No. 40 OAKLAND, CA
1st, 3rd & 5th Saturdays @ 12:20 PM
Village Restaurant
273 E 18 St
Oakland, CA 94606
(510) 444-3690
Victor Havens (510) 482-1109
1517 MacArthur Blvd #5
Oakland, CA 94602
Cynthia Pughsley (510) 839-4090
<mailto:rbpcap%uccvma.bitnet>
<http://www.los-gatos.ca.us/scrabble>
No. 44 LOS ANGELES, CA
Wednesdays @ 6:30 PM
Westside Jewish Comm Ctr Solarium
5870 W Olympic Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90036
Alan & Ruth Stern (818) 951-1745
10000 La Canada Way
Sunland, CA 91040
<mailto:hom...@sure.net>
Bruce D'Ambrosio (310) 641-2879
<mailto:bpdf...@aol.com>
No. 69 SAN FERNANDO VALLEY, CA
Mondays @ 6:45 PM
N Valley Jewish Comm Ctr
16601 Rinaldi St (at Hayvenhurst)
Granada Hills, CA 91344
(818) 360-2211
Deborah Sapot (818) 225-7277
22814 Ave San Luis
Woodland Hills, CA 91364
Peter Bellin (805) 984-8944
3510 Isle Way
Oxnard, CA 93035
<mailto:peter....@csun.edu>
No. 76 SAN DIEGO, CA
Mondays @ 6:15 PM
Scripps Green Hospital
10666 N Torrey Pines Rd
La Jolla, CA 92037
Carol Kaplan (619) 535-1262
<mailto:cka...@pacbell.net>
Betty Schulman (619) 423-8845 (H), 238-0303 (W)
<mailto:bsa...@pacbell.net>
No. 85 LAGUNA HILLS, CA
Mondays @ 1:00 PM
Leisure World Clubhouse #5
Geraldine Wenk (714) 837-7223
3459-A Bahia Blance
Laguna Hills, CA 92653
Sylvi Gruzen (714) 859-0555
2302 E Via Puerta
Laguna Hills, CA 92653
Marjorie Amado (714) 454-8916
No. 95 SAN FRANCISCO, CA
Tuesdays @ 6:00 PM
Carl's Jr Restaurant
4 Embarcadero Ctr (Drumm & Clay Sts)
San Francisco, CA 94111
(415) 391-7780
Robin Levin (415) 467-9464
623 Campbell
San Francisco, CA 94134
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Stu Goldman (415) 864-2463
1055 Fell St #2
San Francisco, CA 94117
<mailto:s...@netcom.com>
<http://www.los-gatos.ca.us/scrabble>
No. 176 LAKE FOREST, CA
Wednesdays @ 6:30 PM
Aliso Creek Villas Clubhouse
near Muirlands & El Toro Rd
Gina du Mez (714) 586-2378
23216 Orange Ave #5
Lake Forest, CA 92630
Tom Singleton (714) 831-9135
No. 195 WEST LOS ANGELES, CA
Saturdays @ 10:00 AM
Felicia Mahood Senior Ctr
11338 Santa Monica Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90025
(310) 479-4119
Bruce D'Ambrosio (310) 641-2879
<mailto:bpdf...@aol.com>
Louis Block (310) 836-3173
Beth Fleischer (310) 330-7570
Don Knutzen (310) 838-3928
3822 Prospect Ave
Culver City, CA 90232-3806
No. 242 SEAL BEACH/LONG BEACH, CA
4th Sunday @ 12:00 PM
Fidelity Federal Bank
13820 Seal Beach Blvd
Seal Beach, CA 90740
Deborah Sapot (818) 225-7277
22814 Ave San Luis
Woodland Hills, CA 91364
Esther Kisich (310) 433-5233
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No. 244 LOS GATOS, CA
Sundays @ 12:00 noon
Stuft Pizza
15525 Los Gatos Blvd
Los Gatos, CA 95032
(408) 358-3686
Johnny Nevarez
<mailto:noma...@concentric.net>
John Karris (408) 729-3618
<mailto:kar...@innetix.com>
John C Green Jr (408) 353-1870
21483 Old Mine Rd
Los Gatos CA 95030
<mailto:jcg...@ix.netcom.com>
<http://www.los-gatos.ca.us/scrabble>
No. 271 SANTA BARBARA, CA
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Jason Sommer & Sherry Schaff (805) 688-6252
1493 Aarhus Dr #16
Solvang, CA 93463
<mailto:rjso...@seldon.terminus.com>
Marian Koonce (805) 682-5660
No. 329 EAGLE ROCK (LOS ANGELES), CA
2nd & 4th Wednesdays @ 6:30 PM
Yosemite Rec Ctr
1840 Yosemite Dr
Eagle Rock, CA 90041
(213) 255-8217
George Heussenstamm (818) 248-0537
5013 Lowell Ave
La Crescenta, CA 91214
Gwen Bishop (213) 258-6667
Jerry Buchanan (818) 244-8901
No. 357 CARLSBAD, CA
Saturdays @ 10:30 AM
Stagecoach Park Rec Ctr
3420 Camino De Los Coches
Carlsbad, CA 92009
(760) 434-2895
Sue Kaye (760) 942-9922
No. 377 FRESNO, CA
Thursdays @ 6:30 PM
Round Table Pizza
5763 N First St @ Bullard Ave
Fresno, CA 93710
(209) 224-1111
Carlynn J Moreno (209) 439-6947
<mailto:lew...@aol.com>
No. 383 EL CAJON, CA
Tuesdays @ 6:00 PM
Red Oak Steakhouse
402 Fletcher Pkwy
El Cajon, CA 92020
(619) 442-0517
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Sandee Reynoldson (619) 463-4513
P.O. Box 712262
Santee, CA 92072
No. 393 MILL VALLEY, CA
Thursdays @ 6:00 PM
Round Table Pizza
50 Belvedere Dr
Mill Valley, CA 94941
(415) 383-5100
Norma Fisher (415) 435-8197
<http://www.los-gatos.ca.us/scrabble>
No. 423 LONG BEACH, CA
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Esther Kisich (310) 433-5233
<mailto:boob...@aol.com>
No. 433 SACRAMENTO, CA
Sundays @ 11:30 AMon
Ethel Macleod Senior Ctr
915 27 St & Jay
Sacramento, CA 95816
(916) 264-5462
Sam Kantimathi (916) 933-3360
<mailto:hotsc...@hotmail.com>
Lurlene Tweith (916) 673-0853
<mailto:za...@otn.net>
No. 446 VENTURA, CA
2nd Sundays @ 1:00 PM
Community Memorial Hospital 8th fl Conf Rm
147 N Brent St
Ventura, CA 93003
Peter Bellin (805) 984-8944
3510 Isle Way
Oxnard, CA 93035
<mailto:peter....@csun.edu>
No. 450 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA
Tuesdays @ 12:00 noon
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Helen Tieger (714) 969-0043
8565 Trinity 823-A
Huntington Beach, CA 92646
<mailto:hti...@aol.com>
No. 464 FULLERTON, CA
Fridays @ 6:30 PM
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Martin Baker (800) 474-4677
No. 512 LOS GATOS, CA
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John Green (408) 353-1870
21483 Old Mine Rd
Los Gatos CA 95030
<mailto:jcg...@ix.netcom.com>
<http://www.los-gatos.ca.us/scrabble>
No. ??? PALO ALTO, CA
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Mitch Bayersdorfer (415) 326-5327
<mailto:m...@apple.com>
COLORADO
No. 185 DENVER, CO
1st, 3rd & 5th Tuesdays @ 6:30 PM
Kirk of the Bonnie Brae
1201 S Steele St
Denver, CO 80210
(303) 777-0343
Laura Scheimberg (303) 979-0167
8001 S Yarrow St
Littleton, CO 80123
No. 351 BOULDER, CO
2nd & 4th Sundays @ 2:00 PM
Barnes & Noble Bookstore
1741 28 St
Boulder, CO 80301
(303) 444-2501
Dennis Kaiser (303) 447-8393
P.O. Box 28
Jamestown, CO 80455
Bill Palmer (303) 442-8618
No. ??? FORT COLLINS, CO
1st & 3rd Sundays @ 6:00 PM
Barnes & Noble Bookstore
4045 S College Ave
Fort Collins, CO 80525
(970) 225-3777
Jim or Debbie Homan (970) 224-1117
<mailto:ho...@cygcyb.com>
Kathryn Northcut
<mailto:nort...@lamar.colostate.edu>
Markham Rouge (970) 482-2174
<http://www.cygcyb.com/~homan/FortCollinsScrabbleClub/>
CONNECTICUT
No. 134 WEST HARTFORD, CT
Thursdays @ 6:50 PM
Emanuel Synagogue
160 Mohegan Dr
W Hartford, CT 06117
(860) 233-2774
Dave Carlson (860) 647-1888
Joan Brown (860) 693-6638
FLORIDA
No. 18 MIAMI, FL
Mondays @ 6:30 PM
Elks Lodge
22 Giralda Ave
Coral Gables, FL 33134
(305) 446-1685
Robert Mulet (305) 531-1254
1025 Michigan Ave
Miami Beach, FL 33139
Tuesdays @ 7:00 PM
21 St Comm Ctr
2100 Washington Ave
Miami Beach, FL 33139
(305) 673-7784
Sugar Freitel (305) 673-7730
No. 131 BOCA RATON, FL
Thursdays @ 6:45 PM
Patch Reef Park Comm Ctr
2000 NW 51 St
Boca Raton, FL 33431
(407) 997-0791
Florence Behl (407) 499-5575
No. 197 METRO ORLANDO, FL
Wednesdays @ 5:30 PM
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George & Linda Lennox (407) 366-5724
Jeannette Gordon (407) 644-6865
No. 276 LAUDERHILL, FL
Wednesdays @ 6:30 PM
Veteran's Park
7600 NW 50 St
Lauderhill, FL
(954) 730-2985
Sandee Bloom (954) 752-8190
<mailto:sand...@aol.com>
Ann Robin (954) 484-4559
No. 314 JACKSONVILLE, FL
Wednesdays @ 1:45 PM
Quincy's Restaurant
3814 University Blvd W
Jacksonville, FL 32217
(904) 737-3362
Jean Goodman (904) 733-1565
No. 335 MARGATE, FL
Fridays @ 7:30 PM
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Larry Gradus (954) 974-8445
609 S State Rd 7 #2G
Margate, FL 33068
<mailto:clu...@aol.com>
No. 353 FORT PIERCE, FL
Tuesdays @ 7:00 PM
2430 Harbour Cove Dr
Fort Pierce, FL 34949
Doris Ripp (407) 489-2314
<mailto:dori...@juno.com>
No. 369 GAINESVILLE, FL
Mondays @ 6:30 PM
Books, Inc
505 NW 13 St
Gainesville, FL 32601
(352) 374-4241
Phil Haisley (352) 375-3558
<mailto:c...@afn.org>
<http://www.afn.org/~scrabble/>
No. 372 VERO BEACH, FL
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Bob Lipton (407) 778-4176
760 23 Pl, SW
Vero Beach, FL 32962
<mailto:bli...@sunet.net>
No. 381 MELROSE, FL
Tuesdays @ 1:00 PM
Friendship Bible Church (W Wing)
Corner of Orchard St & S.R. 21 S
Keystone Heights, FL 32656
(352) 473-2713
Thursdays @ 6:00 PM
Corner of S.R. 21 & S.R. 26
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Lorayne Pate (352) 475-3554
Rte #3 Box 1212
Melrose, FL 32666
<mailto:ray...@juno.com>
<http://www.afn.org/~scrabble/>
No. 384 FORT LAUDERDALE, FL
Thursdays @ 6:15 PM
Tiffany House
2900 Riomar St
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304
(954) 563-3116
Tim Wise (954) 942-6319
P.O. Box 11533
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33339-1533
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Claire Ullman (954) 563-3116 x250
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No. 388 BREVARD COUNTY, FL
Mondays @ 12:00 noon
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Melbourne Library
540 E Fee Ave
Melbourne, FL 32901
(407) 723-0611
Wednesdays @ 5:30 PM
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Memaw's Bar-B-Q
600 E Eau Gallie Blvd
Indian Harbour Beach, FL 32937
(407) 779-9670
Mady Garner (407) 676-0815
170 Allan Ln
Melbourne Beach, FL 32951
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No. 424 JACKSONVILLE, FL
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Anita Coan (904) 641-7384
No. 426 DAVIE, FL
Sundays @ 12:45 PM
Countryside Condo Clubhouse
7610 Stirling Rd
Hollywood, FL 33024
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Ruthie Levitts (954) 432-8754
No. 432 MIAMI, FL
Thursdays @ 7:00 PM
Alper Jewish Comm Ctr
11155 SW 112 Ave
Miami, FL 33176
(305) 271-9000
Carl Stocker (305) 270-3388
<mailto:cfst...@juno.com>
Natalie Liebman (305) 235-0467
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Karen (305) 665-9506
No. 438 LONGWOOD, FL
Mondays @ 7:00 PM
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Judith Segall (407) 331-5008
No. 467 DELRAY BEACH, FL
Tuesdays @ 12:20 PM
Heritage Park W (561) 499-7744
5859 Heritage Park Way
Delray Beach, FL 33484
Esther Brookmeyer (561) 496-6573
No. 474 PALM BEACH GARDENS, FL
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Marsha or Roy Peshkin (561) 691-0220
1020 Grand Isle Ter
Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33418
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No. 480 PORT SAINT LUCIE, FL
Thursdays & Fridays @ 11:30 am
Morningside Branch Library - rm 105
2410 Morningside Blvd
Port Saint Lucie, FL 34952
(561) 337-5632
Gwendlynn Brehon (561) 879-4241
<mailto:gbr...@juno.com>
No. 484 PALM HARBOR, FL
Sundays @ 2:00 PM
Palm Harbor Senior Ctr
1015 Omaha Cir
Palm Harbor, FL 34683
Helen Zammuto (941) 293-2848
No. 488 MERRITT ISLAND, FL
Tuesdays @ 7:00 PM
Bryan R Rouse (407) 779-4732
No. 508 FT MYERS, FL
Tuesdays @ 7:00 PM
The Grand Court
8351 College Pkwy
Belinda Bell (941) 936-3538
GEORGIA
No. 84 ATLANTA, GA
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Barbara Jordan (404) 627-4824
1627 Van Vleck Ave SE
Atlanta GA 30316
Gloria Blackwell (404) 378-2066
2426 Glenwood, SE
Atlanta, GA 30317
No. 237 ATLANTA, GA
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Jerri Bergeron (404) 691-8734
989 Fairburn Rd, NW
Atlanta, GA 30331
<mailto:jerri...@aol.com>
No. 392 METRO ATLANTA, GA
Thursdays @ 10:00 AM
Mason Mill Rec Ctr
1340-B McConnell Dr
Decatur, GA 30033
(404) 679-5917
Saturdays
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Toni Douglas (404) 874-6508
Betty Camp (770) 267-8444
No. 448 SAUTEE, GA
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Betty Zigman (706) 219-3150
No. ??? ATLANTA, GA
Mondays 6:00 PM
Borders Books & Music
3637 Peachtree Rd NE
Atlanta, GA 30319
(404) 237-0707
Susi Tiekert
<mailto:tie...@gw.total-web.net>
HAWAII
No. 145 PAHOA, BIG ISLAND, HI
2nd & last Sundays @ 1:00 PM
Ken's Pancake House
1730 Kamehameha Ave
Hilo, HI 96720
(808) 935-8711
Mark Pistolese (808) 965-6427
P.O. Box 672
Pahoa, Big Island, HI 96778
Lee Nigro (808) 982-5716
No. 341 HONOLULU, HI
Mondays @ 9:30 AM
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Peg Chesley (808) 923-9060
2937 Kalakaua Ave #37
Honolulu, HI 96815
Mary Ellen Lester (808) 923-6063
No. 439 WAILUKU, HI
Thursdays @ 6:00 PM
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Kihei, Maui
Fridays @ 6:00 PM
Kahului
Dane Barnhard (808) 243-9521
627 Pio Dr
Wailuku, HI 96793
No. 468 HONOLULU, HI
Wednesdays @ 7:00 PM
Barnes & Noble Bookstore
Kahala Mall
4211 Waialae Ave
Honolulu, HI 96816
(808) 737-3323
Stuart Robson (808) 377-0893
871 Ahuwale St
Honolulu, HI 96821
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IDAHO
No. 386 MERIDIAN, ID
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Ron Barker (208) 343-4274
ILLINOIS
No. 340 SKOKIE/NORTHBROOK, IL
Thursdays @ 11:30 am
Smith Activities Ctr
5120 Galitz St
Skokie, IL 60077
(847) 933-8208
Sundays @ 12:00 noon
Marshall Field (Marketplace Foods)
1555 Northbrook Ct
Northbrook, IL 60062
(847) 509-4601
Robert Denn (847) 945-7150
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No. 442 CHICAGO, IL
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Nedd Kareiva (773) 284-8927
No. 447 PEORIA, IL
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Angie Tauscher (309) 694-0391
INDIANA
No. 112 FRANKLIN, IN
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Ann D McClain (317) 736-6275
No. 275 INDIANAPOLIS, IN
Tuesdays @ 6:00 PM
Brookside Park Rec Ctr
3500 Brookside Pkwy S Dr
(317) 327-7179
Jerry Miller (317) 736-7472
719 S Home Ave
Franklin, IN 46131
<mailto:mil...@franklincoll.edu>
No. 360 NEW ALBANY, IN
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Danny & Therese Bibb (812) 969-2728
5885 Sand Hill Rd SE
Elizabeth, IN 47117
No. 444 INDIANAPOLIS (NORTH SIDE), IN
Thursdays @ 6:00 PM
Kessler Krest Baptist Church
3315 W 56 St
Indianapolis, IN 46228
(317) 293-0630
1st Mondays @ 12:00 noon
Heritage House Smorgasbord
4990 US Hwy 31 S
Indianapolis, IN 46227
(317) 783-9388
3rd Mondays @ 12:00 noon
Ryan's Family Steak House
3560 Lafayette Rd
Indianapolis, IN 46222
(317) 293-8760
Regina Wilhite (317) 293-7461
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IOWA
No. 385 CEDAR RAPIDS, IA
Wednesdays @ 7:00 PM
Barnes & Noble Bookstore
333 Collins Rd NE
Cedar Rapids, IA 52402
(319) 393-4800
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Janet Schallau (319) 393-8106, 365-7501 (W)
4747 F Ave NE
Cedar Rapids, IA 52402
KANSAS
No. 186 WICHITA, KS
Saturdays @ 1:00 PM
Indian Hills Clubhouse
2740 W 13 St N
Wichita, KS 67203
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Ruby O'Connor (316) 942-6855
Connie Servis (316) 554-0281
KENTUCKY
No. 256 LEXINGTON, KY
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Charles Faber (606) 223-1650
3569 Cornwall Dr
Lexington, KY 40503
No. 342 ELIZABETHTOWN, KY
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Ted Blevins (502) 862-4722
349 Methodist St
Cecilia, KY 42724
Joe Galloway (502) 737-3346
No. 443 LOUISVILLE, KY
2nd & 4th Mondays @ 11:00 AM
Beechmont Civic Ctr
205 W Wellington Ave
Louisville, KY 40214
(502) 361-5484
Glenn Brownstein (812) 945-2481
1819 Emerald Ct
Clarksville, IN 47129
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LOUISIANA
No. 90 LAFAYETTE, LA
Thursdays @ 6:30 PM
Greenhouse Senior Ctr
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David Johnson (318) 981-3489
404 Guilbeau Rd #E128
Lafayette, LA 70506
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No. 188 GONZALES, LA
Thursdays @ 7:00 PM
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Gloria Simoneaux (504) 647-6424
42226 Bayou Narcisse Rd
Gonzales, LA 70737
Josephine Hatchell (504) 665-5337
MAINE
No. 254 YARMOUTH, ME
Sundays @ 1:00 PM and 6:00 PM
Yarmouth Comm Bldg
59 E Main St
Yarmouth, ME 04096
(207) 846-2409
Cassandra G Barbour (207) 829-5744, (603) 356-0064
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MARYLAND
No. 7 BALTIMORE, MD
Tuesdays @ 6:00 PM
Acropolis Restaurant
4718 Eastern Ave
Baltimore, MD 21224
(410) 675-3384
Jonathan Jensen (410) 254-7014
<mailto:jon...@charm.net>
No. 50 BALTIMORE, MD
Thursdays @ 7:00 PM
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Joanne Cohen (410) 363-7520
24 Romney Ct
Owings Mills, MD 21117
Diana Grosman (410) 526-6788
4 Pleasant Brook Ct
Reisterstown, MD 21136
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No. 172 COLUMBIA, MD
Mondays @ 7:30 PM
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Janice Beck (301) 596-3167
10105 Windstream Dr, #5
Columbia, MD 21044
No. 378 BOWIE, MD
2nd & 4th Fridays @ 6:30 PM
Bowie Comm Ctr
3209 Stoneybrook Dr @ Rte 450
Bowie, MD 20715
(301) 464-1737
Mary Lou Goetz (410) 216-9556
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No. 501 BOWIE, MD
Mondays @ 7:30 PM
Bowie City Hall
2614 Kenhill Dr
Bowie, MD 20715
Linda Stephanides (301) 390-6751
Unofficial Club BOWIE, MD
Collegiate dictionary; no-risk challenge; 3- & 4-person games
1st and 3rd Wednesdays 7:30 PM
Bowie City Hall
2614 Kenhill Dr
Bowie, MD 20715
Donald Sauter (301) 577-5589
<mailto:iz...@freenet.cwru.edu>
MASSACHUSETTS
No. 59 BOSTON, MA
Mondays @ 7:00 PM
Allston-Brighton Police Station
301 Washington St
Brighton, MA 02135
Hilda L Siegel (617) 323-9889
123 Kittredge St
Roslindale, MA 02131
Michel Cohen (617) 628-3213
<http://www.ziplink.net/~wolfberg/scrabble/boston>
No. 108 LEXINGTON, MA
Thursdays @ 7:00 PM
First Parish Church Unitarian
7 Harrington Rd
Lexington, MA 02173
Judy Horn (781) 942-7471
4 Summit Dr #005
Reading, MA 01867
<mailto:jho...@aol.com>
Ellen Miller (978) 287-4776 (H), (617) 496-2859 (W)
<mailto:mil...@law.harvard.edu>
<http://www.ziplink.net/~wolfberg/scrabble/lexington>
No. 194 BOURNE VILLAGE, MA
Wednesdays @ 6:30 PM
Call for reservations
Edie Miller Berman (508) 759-2561
<mailto:ed...@capecod.net>
<http://www.ziplink.net/~wolfberg/scrabble/bourne.html>
ORLEANS, MA
Mondays @ 12:30 PM
Orleans Senior Ctr
150 Rock Harbor Rd
Orleans, MA 02653
(508) 255-6333
Edie Miller Berman (508) 759-2561
<mailto:ed...@capecod.net>
Irving Samuels (508) 255-8221
<http://www.ziplink.net/~wolfberg/scrabble/orleans.html>
YARMOUTH, MA
Wednesdays @ 11:00 AM
Yarmouth Senior Ctr
528 Forest Rd
(508) 790-3480
Susan Greene (508) 945-3532
Marie McGowan (508) 394-9983
<http://www.ziplink.net/~wolfberg/scrabble/yarmouth.html>
No. 226 FRAMINGHAM, MA
Tuesdays (except night before last Wednesday) @ 6:00 PM
St Andrews Episcopal Church Memorial Room
3 Maple St @ Union
Framingham, MA 01702
(508) 875-5095
Jeanne M Hedberg (508) 429-2758
129 Locust St
E Holliston, MA 01746-1337
<http://www.ziplink.net/~wolfberg/scrabble/framingham.html>
No. 502 WEST SPRINGFIELD, MA
Mondays @ 6:30 PM
United Methodist Church
800 Amostown Rd
West Springfield, MA 01089
Peggy Kibbe (413) 788-7230
<http://www.ziplink.net/~wolfberg/scrabble/springfield.html>
No. 503 HOLYOKE, MA
Wednesdays @ 6:30 PM
Barnes & Noble Booksellers
Ingleside Mall (off 91)
Peggy Kibbe (413) 788-7230
<http://www.ziplink.net/~wolfberg/scrabble/holyoke.html>
MICHIGAN
No. 49 SAGINAW, MI
Saturdays or Sundays @ 1:30 PM
Call for information
Teresa Maynard (517) 790-7453
No. 104 PORT HURON, MI
Thursdays @ 6:30 PM
Barnes & Noble Bookstore
4325 24 Ave
Fort Gratiot, MI 48059
(810) 385-4849
St Clair County Comm Coll
323 Erie St
Port Huron, MI 48060
Joyce Spalding (810) 325-1778
3250 Garlick Rd
Ruby, MI 48049
No. 115 LIVONIA, MI
Tuesdays @ 6:45 PM
Sheldon Park Senior Ctr
10800 Farmington Rd
Livonia, MI 48150
(313) 422-5010
Florence Laatz (313) 386-8416
6831 Norwood
Allen Park, MI 48101
<mailto:flol...@aol.com>
No. 178 WEST OLIVE, MI
Call for information
Chet Bartels (616) 875-8373
No. 192 BAY CITY, MI
Mondays @ 7:00 PM
YWCA of Bay County
3405 E Midland Rd
Bay City, MI 48706
(517) 686-4800
Peggy LeMay (517) 893-3087
212 S Warner
Bay City, MI 48706
Marthe St Laurent (517) 893-7288
Marie Clifford (517) 893-4362
No. 213 LANSING, MI
1st & 3rd Saturdays @ 11:00 AM
Friendship Manor
200 Friendship Cir
Lansing, MI 48912
(517) 351-7540
Doris Munro (517) 351-0816
6276 Towar Ave
East Lansing, MI 48823
Vince Houston (517) 694-5249
<mailto:vhou...@voyager.net>
<http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/8713/scrab.html>
No. 222 NORTHVILLE, MI
Mondays @ 7:00 PM
Barnes & Noble Bookstore
17111 Hagerty Rd
Esther Norber (810) 559-7157
23237 Providence Dr
Southfield, MI 48075
Leianna Dutton (810) 351-0816
<mailto:ldut...@aol.com>
Pal Herberholz (810) 476-6647
Pat Pilling (810) 644-5929
No. 317 FLINT, MI
1st & 3rd Tuesdays @ 7:00 PM
416 Marquette St
Flint, MI 48504
Mary Ellen Raleigh (810) 232-8209
<mailto:mral...@spruce.flint.umich.edu>
Pat Badgley (810) 235-3834
No. 371 GRAND RAPIDS, MI
Tuesdays @ 7:00 PM
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Sandra Peters (616) 452-4521
<mailto:jpe...@voyager.net>
No. 451 EAST LANSING, MI
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Doris Munro (517) 351-0816
6276 Towar Ave
East Lansing, MI 48823
No. 458 WEST BLOOMFIELD, MI
Thursdays @ 7:00 PM
Borders Books & Music
30995 Orchard Lake Rd
Farmington Hills, MI 48334
(810) 737-0110
Carol & M.G. Ravichandran (248) 305-7770
39757 Manchester Ct
Northville, MI 48167
<mailto:caro...@msn.com>
No. 462 MADISON HEIGHTS, MI
Mondays @ 7:00 PM
Madison Heights City Library
240 W 13 Mile Rd
Madison Heights, MI 48071
Tony Anzaldi (810) 978-7503
No. 475 TEMPERANCE, MI
1st Sundays @ 3:30 PM
2375 W Temperance Rd
Temperance, MI 48182
Gaye Grote (313) 847-2375
No. 491 CLAWSON, MI
Mondays @ 7:00 PM
Hunter Comm Ctr
509 Fisher Ct
Clawson, MI 48017
David Ross (248) 682-7999
<mailto:dross...@aol.com>
MINNESOTA
No. 42 MINNEAPOLIS/ST PAUL, MN
Tuesdays @ 7:00 PM
The Bridge Center
6020 Nicollet Ave
Minneapolis, MN 55419
(612) 861-4487
Carol Dustin (612) 789-6076
<mailto:cdu...@mail.winternet.com>
No. 327 MINNETONKA, MN
Call for information
Jeff & Colleen Prentiss (612) 933-8740
<mailto:jps...@aol.com>
Bob Prentiss (612) 494-6629
No. 463 HASTINGS, MN
Tuesdays @ 7:00 PM
Fridays @ 10:00 AM
155 Vermillion St
Hastings, MN 55033
Katheryn Holtz-Olson (612) 451-3310
Roxanne Napper (612) 437-2273
Unofficial Club CAMBRIDGE, MN
2nd Tuesday 5:00 PM during school year
Bonnie Boese (612) 689-7012
<mailto:boe...@cc.cc.mn.us>
MISSISSIPPI
No. 427 JACKSON, MS
1st & 3rd Saturdays @ 11:00 AM
Alta Woods United Methodist Church
109 Alta Woods Blvd
Jackson, MS 39204
(601) 372-6016
Danny Gatlin (601) 373-2229
150 Evangel St
Jackson, MS 39212-5513
<mailto:dgatl...@aol.com>
MISSOURI
No. 198 ST LOUIS, MO
Mondays @ 6:30 PM (except holidays)
St Louis County Library
1640 S Lindbergh Blvd
Saint Louis, MO 63131
(314) 994-3300
Virginia Wood (314) 739-8958
<A HREF="mailto:gini...@aol.com">gini...@aol.com</A>
James H Barrow (314) 727-2962
6627 Alamo Ave
Clayton, MO 63105
Dave Soshnik (314) 275-8154
No. 461 NEOSHO, MO
Tuesdays @ 1:00 PM
Neosho County Library
201 W Spring St
Neosho, MO 64850
(417) 451-4231
Alice Thomas (417) 358-9392
Wil Dabbs (417) 451-0124
MONTANA
No. 469 DILLON, MT
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Gil Harris (406) 683-6888
503 S Dakota St
Dillon, MT 59725
<mailto:del...@bmt.net>
NEVADA
No. 328 LAS VEGAS, NV
Tuesdays @ 12:00 noon
3047 Zane Cir
Las Vegas, NV 89121
Gerry Greenside (702) 454-0620
Paul Terry (702) 656-7570
<mailto:yt...@aol.com>
No. 349 LAS VEGAS, NV
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Gay Burch (702) 873-8854
4517 Del Oro Dr
Las Vegas, NV 89102
<mailto:purpl...@aol.com>
No. 391 LAS VEGAS, NV
Thursdays @ 6:00 PM
Sundays @ 1:00 PM
Rehabilitation Hospital of Nevada Cafeteria
1250 S Valley View Blvd
Las Vegas, NV 89102
Dorothy Halprin (702) 256-3220
10024 Arbuckle Dr
Las Vegas, NV 89134
<mailto:ha...@earthlink.net>
<http://members.spree.com/Scrabble/welcome_to_scrabble_391.htm>
UNOFFICIAL CLUB RENO, NV
Tuesdays @ 7:00 PM
Barnes & Noble Bookstore
5695 S Virginia St
Reno, NV 89502
(702) 826-8882
Gigi Miller
<mailto:gigim...@juno.com>
NEW HAMPSHIRE
No. 331 MERRIMACK, NH
Thursdays @ 11:00 PM
Merrimack Meadows Clubhouse
Rte 3A
Merrimack, NH
Call for information
Stella Russell (603) 622-9332
No. 510 MANCHESTER, NH
Alternate Wednesdays @ 6:45 PM
Shop 'n Save Supermarket training facility room
859 Hanover St
Manchester, NH 03104
(603) 627-4354
Thomas Wood (603) 485-3761
<mailto:chnw...@aol.com>
<http://www.ziplink.net/~wolfberg/scrabble/manchester.html>
NEW JERSEY
No. 169 MONTCLAIR, NJ
Mondays @ 7:30 PM
Call for information
Margaret Bauer Williams (201) 991-1499
<mailto:marga...@webtv.net>
Esla Ewida (201) 432-8292
No. 251 TEANECK, NJ
Thursdays @ 7:30 PM
Teaneck Town House
Forest Ave W & Teaneck Rd
Teaneck, NJ 07666
Maurice DeCanio (210) 385-4661 (9 am-4 pm)
No. 398 BERLIN, NJ
Thursdays @ 6:00 PM
Saturdays @ 1:00 PM
Berlin Baptist Church Fellowship Hall
90 E Broad St
Berlin, NJ 08009
Betty C McDaniel (609) 728-9446
11 Pinewood Ln
Sicklerville, NJ 08081
No. 411 MILLBURN, NJ
Mondays @ 7:00 PM
Millburn Library
200 Glen Ave
Millburn, NJ 07041
(201) 376-1006
Fridays @ 7:00 PM
Barnes & Noble Bookstore
240 US Hwy 22
Springfield, NJ 07081
(201) 376-8544
Marjorie Bash (2012) 376-0625
No. 513 PRINCETON, NJ
Tuesdays @ 7:00 PM
Barnes & Noble Bookstore
Market Fair Shopping Ctr
Lynda Woods Cleary (723) 274-2314 after 5 PM
<mailto:lwcl...@mailexcite.com>
NEW MEXICO
No. 129 ALBUQUERQUE, NM
Tuesdays @ 7:00 PM
Village Inn Pancake House
5505 Central Ave NE
Albuquerque, NM 87108
(505) 265-2811
Patty Wayne (505) 877-6646
Gertrude Savadge (505) 888-4355
Frank Tarr (505) 836-3542
No. 397 ALBUQUERQUE, NM
Saturdays @ 12:00 noon
Highland Senior Ctr
131 Monroe St NE
Albuquerque, NM 87108
(505) 256-2000
Stanley Luz Miranda (505) 256-3850
1109 Georgia St NE
Albuquerque, NM 87110
NEW YORK
No. 23 PITTSFORD, NY
Mondays @ 6:30 PM
Spiegel Comm Ctr
35 Lincoln Ave
Pittsford, NY 14534
(716) 248-6280
Ted Rosen (716) 244-2189
517 University Ave #203
Rochester, NY 14607
Bruce Jacobs (716) 271-4035
No. 28 BROOKLYN, NY
Call for information
Alan B Hecht (718) 338-8564
1481 E 21 St
Brooklyn, NY 11210
No. 32 MASSAPEQUA, NY
Call for information
Ed Ugarte (516) 798-8181
63 Autumn Ln
Hicksville, NY 11801
No. 56 NEW YORK, NY
Thursdays @ 7:15 PM
orientation and instruction 5:30-7:00 PM
Honors Bridge Club
Galleria Bldg
115 E 57 St, rm 640
New York, NY 10022
(212) 230-1230
Call for information
Joel or Larry Sherman (718) 881-7527
<mailto:ice...@panix.com>
<mailto:gijo...@aol.com>
No. 67 NANUET, NY
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Ted Von Zwehl (914) 623-3137
13 Inwood Dr
Bardonia, NY 10954
No. 125 SCHENECTADY, NY
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Norma Shelly (518) 346-3773
1639 Eastern Pkwy
Schenectady, NY 12309
No. 157 BRONX/WESTCHESTER, NY
Alternate Fridays @ 7:30 PM
Smoker's preference club
Call for information
Maris Greenwald (212) 884-0688
Carol & Ed Halper (914) 736-2758
81 Gallows Hill Rd
Cortlandt, NY 10566
No. 174 Shirley, NY
Wednesdays @ 7:30 PM
10 Huron Rd
Shirley, NY 11967
Ginger & Jerry White (516) 399-2579
<mailto:ging...@webtv.net>
No. 179 MIDDLETOWN, NY
Tuesdays @ 7:30 PM
Wallkill Comm Ctr
8 Wes Warren Dr
Middletown, NY 10941
Betty Burton (914) 692-4825
Joan Kelly (914) 692-5592
Joanne Cohen (914) 457-5865
<mailto:jco...@magiccarpet.com>
No. 284 BROOKLYN, NY
Sundays @ 3:00 PM
Shirley Zacot c/o Tenzer
8301 Bay Pkwy, #304
Brooklyn, NY 11214
Call for information
Gary Hurzer (718) 648-7553
No. 324 NEW HARTFORD/MOHAWK VALLEY, NY
Mondays @ 7:00 PM
First United Methodist Church
105 Genesee St
New Hartford, NY 13413
Don & Heather Drumm (315) 853-3192
P.O. Box 151
Clinton, NY 13323
<mailto:dond...@aol.com>
Chris Rawson (315) 865-8996
No. 338 BUFFALO, NY
Call for information
Jerry Scheiten (716) 885-0462
84 Albany St
Buffalo, NY 14213
Mark Przbyszewski (716) 896-4980
No. 347 NEW YORK, NY
Sundays @ 1:00 PM
2nd & 4th Sundays newcomers invited
Lenox Hill Senior Ctr
343 E 70 St
New York, NY 10021
(212) 744-5905
Robert Hertz (212) 865-6514
No. 404 ALBANY, NY
Call for information
John Morse (518) 438-8689
David Goodman (518) 233-9347
<mailto:qbe...@aol.com>
Kurt Kopitz (518) 237-8782
No. 452 JACKSON HEIGHTS, NY
1st Saturdays @ 12:00 noon
Community United Methodist Church Educational Bldg
81-10 35 Ave @ 82 St
Jackson Heights, NY 11372
(718) 639-8549
Celeste Balducci-Chapin (718) 458-7899
Ron & Susi Tiekert (212) 477-5352
<mailto:tie...@interport.net>
No. 453 HUNTINGTON, NY
Mondays @ 6:30 PM
Barnes & Noble Bookstore
Walt Whitman Mall
Huntington, NY
Call for information
David Abolafia (516) 799-2621
<mailto:mrbl...@msn.com>
Dan Sheehan (516) 385-7229
No. 456 BUFFALO, NY
Thursdays @ 6:30 PM
Kenmore Baptist Church
10 Wardman Rd
Kenmore, NY 14217
Joan Tondra (716) 847-0391
Mel Letterer (716) 876-8505
Susan Lichtblau (716) 874-3517, 694-3218 (f)
<mailto:lich...@aol.com>
No. 465 STILLWATER, NY
Thursdays @ 7:00 PM
41 Ferry Ln
Annette Tedesco (518) 664-1619
Box 671 Ferry Ln
Stillwater, NY 12170
No. 490 JAMAICA, NY
2nd & 4th Saturdays @ 1:00 PM
IS 72 School
Guy R Blvd @134 St
Muriel Sparrow-Reedy (718) 527-7173
No. 504 ITHACA, NY
Thursdays @ 7:00 pm
Bridge Club of Ithaca room
Clinton West Shopping Ctr
609 W Clinton St
Ithaca, NY 14850
Rich Baker (607) 253-6403
<mailto:rg...@cornell.edu>
<http://www.people.cornell.edu/pages/rgb5/NSAClub.html>
NORTH CAROLINA
No. 136 RALEIGH, NC
Tuesdays @ 7:30 PM
Books-A-Million
4031 Wake Forest Rd
Raleigh, NC 27609
(919) 790-8784
Brian O'Neill (919) 546-0599
<mailto:bon...@bmge.com>
John Attamack (919) 876-8395
<mailto:jatt...@sips.state.nc.us>
No. 445 WINSTON-SALEM, NC
Call for information
Dan Townsend, Jr (910) 824-4002
1091 Patterson Grove
Ramseur, NC 27316
No. 455 CHARLOTTE, NC
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Rusty Joyner (704) 782-2670
<mailto:rusty...@aol.com>
No. 496 BREVARD, NC
1st & 3rd Thursdays @ 7:00 PM
205 Parkview Dr
Brevard, NC 28712
Annette Glenn (704) 862-4701
OHIO
No. 62 FREMONT, OH
1st & 3rd Mondays @ 7:00 PM
Call for information
Flossie Swint (419) 334-2746
Jackie Lease (419) 332-4186
<mailto:djl...@nwohio.com>
No. 154 INDEPENDENCE, OH
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Walter Konicki (216) 526-4677
381 E Sprague Rd
Seven Hills, OH 44131
Dan Stock (440) 356-7366
<mailto:dst...@bix.com>
No. 294 DAYTON, OH
Mondays @ 6:00 PM
Main Dayton Public Library
215 E 3 St
Dayton, OH 45402
(513) 227-9500
Cindy Cozart (937) 237-7126
No. 313 CINCINNATI, OH
Tuesdays @ 6:30 PM
Drake Ctr
Univ of Cincinnati Medical Ctr
151 W Galbraith Rd
Cincinnati, OH 45216
(513) 948-2754
Julie Wilson (513) 353-2423
Kim Barker (513) 347-9238
No. 364 CINCINNATI, OH
Write for information
Altha Stewart
P.O. Box 36026
Cincinnati, OH 45236
No. 379 CINCINNATI, OH
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Phyllis Prather (513) 761-0304
<mailto:pp...@aol.com>
No. 454 ROCKY RIVER, OH
Sundays @ 7:30 PM (except holiday weekends)
West Shore Unitarian Universalist Church
20401 Hillard Blvd
Rocky River, OH 44116
(216) 333-2255
Dan Stock (440) 356-7366
<mailto:dst...@bix.com>
No. 494 COLUMBUS, OH
2nd & 4th Wednesdays @ 6:00 PM
Stonewall Community Ctr
1160 N High St
Columbus, OH 43201
Daniel Brinkley (614) 759-6468
<mailto:dan...@earthling.net>
<mailto:scrab...@bigfoot.com>
<http://www.netexp.net/~danielb/scrabble494/>
Unofficial Club CINCINNATI, OH
Cafe Vienna
1141 Saint Gregory St
Cincinnati, OH 45202
(513) 621-6655
Call for information
(513) 431-6433
OKLAHOMA
No. 243 OKLAHOMA CITY, OK
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Glenda Short (405) 752-1315
No. 476 POCOLA, OK
Saturdays @ 3:00 PM
Pocola High School Cafeteria
603 E Pryor Ave
Pocola, OK 74902
Travis Chaney (918) 962-4680
<mailto:tra...@clnk.com>
OREGON
No. 308 LAKE OSWEGO, OR
Tuesdays @ 6:45 PM
Lakewood Ctr for the Arts
368 S State St
Lake Oswego, OR 97034
Ruth Hamilton (503) 638-7103
Karen Merrill (503) 635-7424
Vail Palmer (503) 659-8045
No. 370 PORTLAND, OR
Thursdays @ 6:30 PM
Rose & Raindrop
532 SE Grand Ave
Portland, OR 97214
(503) 238-6996
Ruth Hamilton (503) 638-7103
Vail Palmer (503) 659-8045
No. 419 FLORENCE, OR
Thursdays @ 6:30 PM
New Life Lutheran Church
21st & Spruce St
Florence, OR 97439
(541) 997-8113
Vy Johnson (503) 997-2920
No. 470 EUGENE, OR
Sundays @ 6:00 PM
Pizza Hut
2870 Willamette St
Eugene, OR 97405
(541) 686-1600
Ervin Wood (541) 345-4050
PENNSYLVANIA
No. 141 WARMINSTER, PA
Call for information
Raymond Rauanheimo (215) 674-0447
189 Newtown Rd
Warminster, PA 18974-5219
No. 333 EXTON, PA
Mondays @ 6:00 PM
Comfort Inn
5 N Pottstown Pike (Rte 100 & Rte 113)
Exton, PA 19341
(610) 524-8811
Phyllis Patukas (610) 269-1723
<mailto:phy...@chesco.com>
Teri Gillstrom (610) 358-1268
Mary Alice Lyons (610) 857-5950
<mailto:ma...@chesco.com>
No. 352 PITTSBURGH, PA
Saturdays @ 12:00 noon
Northland Public Library
300 Cumberland Rd
Pittsburgh, PA 15237
(412) 366-8100
Luise Shafritz (412) 935-5896, 935-3072 (F)
2740 Meadowcrest Ct
Wexford, PA 15090
<mailto:lus...@yahoo.com>
Esther White (412) 935-4696
2623 Timberglen Dr
Wexford, PA 15090
No. 358 LANDSDOWNE/PHILADELPHIA, PA
Tuesdays (except 2nd) @ 6:00 PM
Landsdowne Library
Landsdowne Ave & Nyack Ave
Landsdowne, PA
(610) 623-0239
2nd & 4th Saturdays @ 1:00 PM
Wynnefield Library
5325 Overbrook Ave
Philadelphia, PA 19131
(215) 685-8488
2nd & 4th Wednesdays @ 6:00 PM
Coffee World
540 South St
Philadelphia, PA 19147
(215) 922-6224
Marilyn Everett (610) 586-8488
620 Felton Ave
Sharon Hill, PA 19079
<mailto:evere...@aol.com>
Matthew Hopkins (215) 455-7749
<mailto:hopkins...@hotmail.com>
No. 472 LEMOYNE, PA
Alternate Thursdays @ 7:00 PM
Call for information
Jane Fuller (717) 737-1987
No. 473 DOVER, PA
Wednesdays @ 7:00 PM Nov-Feb
Tuesdays @ 7:00 PM Mar-Oct
Fox Ridge Manor
3377 Fox Run Rd
Dover, PA 17315
(717) 767-4500
Donald & Marilyn Hake (717) 764-0792
No. 477 PHILADELPHIA, PA
Lovett Memorial Library
6945 Germantown Ave
Philadelphia, PA 19119
(215) 685-2095
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Susan Patton (215) 242-6066
No. 482 LANCASTER, PA
Mondays @ 6:30 PM
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Pat Cole (717) 290-8656
<mailto:pat...@lancnews.infi.net>
No. 486 BERWICK, PA
Thursdays @ 6:30 PM
1242 Spring Garden Ave
Berwick, PA 18603
Violet Hofnagle (717) 387-1228
No. 497 ALLENTOWN, PA
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Sally Crider (610) 791-3155
No. 500 MECHANICSBURG, PA
Wednesdays @ 7:00 PM
St John's Episcopal Church
Claudia Koczka (717) 697-5682
<mailto:claudia....@paonline.com>
SOUTH CAROLINA
No. 431 MYRTLE BEACH, SC
Tuesdays @ 12:00 noon
Grand Strand Senior Ctr
1268 21 Ave N
Myrtle Beach, SC 29577
(803) 626-3991
Wendell Smith (803) 448-4300 x7214
P.O. Box 617
Myrtle Beach, SC 29578
SOUTH DAKOTA
No. 361 SIOUX FALLS, SD
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Mark Oppenheimer (605) 332-8404
4704 S Pasque Cir
Sioux Falls, SD 57105
No. 476 RAPID CITY, SD
Alternate Saturdays @ 1:00 PM
Sixth Street Bakery & Deli
516 6 St
Rapid City, SD 57701
Travis Chaney (605) 578-3021
<mailto:tra...@clnk.com>
TENNESSEE
No. 238 MEMPHIS, TN
Mondays @ 7:00 PM
Shoney's
3046 Poplar Ave
Memphis, TN 38111
(901) 327-3569
Dave Leifer (901) 753-4446 (H), 922-5557 (W)
1785 Candle Ridge Dr
Cordova, TN 38018
TEXAS
No. 71 ABILENE, TX
Mondays @ 6:00 PM
Unity Church
Brookhollow Shopping Ctr
3161 S 23 St
Abilene, TX 79605
(915) 698-6489
Mary Lee Couey (915) 692-6565
1958 S 20 St
Abilene, TX 79602
Hildagard Powell (915) 572-3318
No. 124 LUBBOCK, TX
Tuesdays @ 7:00 PM
Caprock Home Health Services
3411 Knoxville Ave
Lubbock, TX 79413
(806) 792-2660
Mary Lou Thurman (806) 744-7702
2727 24 St
Lubbock, TX 79410
Marion Wooten (806) 744-0326
Dennis Major (806) 793-3918
No. 234 AUSTIN, TX
Fridays @ 6:30 PM
Austin Rec Ctr
1301 Shoal Creek Blvd
Austin, TX 78701
(512) 476-5662
Caesar Jaramillo (512) 891-2564 (W) 292-6420 (H)
2303-B Cedrick Cove
Austin, TX 78748
<mailto:rtt...@email.sps.mot.com>
No. 248 BEDFORD, TX
Thursdays @ 6:45 PM
Heartland Health Care Ctr
2001 Forest Ridge Dr
Bedford, TX 76021
(817) 571-6804
Mary Rhoades (817) 267-0217, 358-0604
P.O. Box 211993
Bedford, TX 76095
<mailto:mrho...@connect.net>
Dee Segrest (972) 313-2173
<mailto:dee...@juno.com>
No. 270 SAN ANTONIO, TX
Call for information
Teresa A Sanders (830) 303-5731
P.O. Box 669
La Vernia, TX 78121
Nancy Scott (210) 658-2994
<mailto:nsc...@aol.com>
No. 319 IRVING, TX
Wednesdays @ 7:00 PM
Jojo's Restaurant & Bakery
1118 W Airport Fwy
Irving, TX 75062
(972) 254-8557
Call for information
Mike Willis (214) 340-7772
<mailto:til...@flash.net>
No. 359 HOUSTON, TX
Sundays @ 2:15 PM
International House of Pancakes
11225 Katy Fwy
Houston, TX 77079
(713) 467-9400
Johanna Laite (281) 556-8420
738 Langwood Dr.
Houston, TX 77079
<mailto:joh...@hal-pc.org>
Stephen Fierros (281) 872-4961
<mailto:stephen...@pdq.net>
No. 436 RICHARDSON, TX
Tuesdays @ 6:45 PM
Cafe Brazil
2071 N Central Expy
Richardson, TX 75080
(972) 783-9011
Michael Chitwood (214) 496-2339
<mailto:mchi...@msn.com>
<http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/9849/>
No. 483 CORPUS CHRISTI, TX
Mondays @ 11:00 AM & 7:00 PM
4213 Timon Blvd
Corpus Christi, TX 78402
Call for information
Marilyn Clark (512) 883-2763
No. 489 SAN ANTONIO, TX
Thursdays @ 7:00 PM
Lion's Field Adult & Rec Ctr
2809 Broadway St
San Antonio, TX 78209
(210) 826-9041
Matt DeWaelsche (210) 734-7085
<mailto:md...@txdirect.net>
UTAH
No. 173 SALT LAKE CITY, UT
Wednesdays @ 5:30 PM
Godfather's Pizza
900 E 2100 S
Salt Lake City, UT 84106
(801) 486-7473
Mike W Howlett (801) 942-5515
Jim & Jane Fischer (801) 272-3813
VIRGINIA
No. 299 WOODBRIDGE, VA
Call for information
Dennis Rowe (703) 883-5883 (W), 680-1408 (H)
4924 Kirkdale Dr
Woodbridge, VA 22193
<mailto:dr...@mitre.org>
WASHINGTON
No. 253 SEATTLE, WA
Tuesdays @ 6:15 PM
Josephinum Hotel Dining Rm
1902 2 Ave & Stewart
Seattle, WA 98101
Ann Ferguson (425) 771-5483
<mailto:af...@worldnet.att.net>
Ken & Starlite Clark (253) 854-5636
<mailto:starl...@juno.com>
WASHINGTON, DC
No. 143 WASHINGTON, DC
Thursdays @ 6:00 PM
Langdon Park Rec Ctr
2901 20 St NE
Washington, DC 20018
(202) 576-6595
Robert Kilpatrick (202) 583-7586, 832-1804
4314 Bowen Rd, SE
Washington, DC 20019
Rose Noel (301) 322-4867
No. 171 WASHINGTON, DC
Tuesdays @ 6:30 PM
Chevy Chase Comm Ctr
5601 Connecticut Ave, NW
Washington, DC 20015
(202) 282-2204
Robert Linn (301) 340-0060
Ted Gest (202) 966-5215
Bruce Wilner (301) 530-6215
<http://sbwm.erols.com/bdwilner/.../scrabble/>
WISCONSIN
No. 247 MADISON, WI
Wednesdays @ 6:30 PM
Call for information
Barb Besadny (608) 233-7410
No. 318 NEW BERLIN, WI
Call for information
Warren Kaminsky (414) 798-9027
No. 363 MILWAUKEE, WI
Tuesdays @ 6:30 PM
Barnes & Noble Bookstore
Bayshore Mall
5900 N Port Washington Rd (@ Silver Spring Dr)
Milwaukee, WI 53217
(414) 967-0007
Pat Krohn (414) 353-4152
<mailto:pkr...@omnifest.uwm.edu>
Ed Meyer (414) 643-1163
No. 505 EAU CLAIRE, WI
Thursdays @ 7:00 PM
Borders Books
4030 Commonwealth Ave
Eau Claire, WI 54701
(715) 832-2852
Benjamin Witz (715) 720-1874
<mailto:ju...@werewolf.net>
U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS
No. 190 CHARLOTTE AMALIE, USVI
Thursdays @ 6:00 PM
Call for information
Virginia Monsanto (809) 776-2035
5143 Dronninges Gade, Ste 3
St Thomas, USVI 00802
<mailto:vmon...@viaccess.net>
MEXICO
No. 396 TODOS SANTOS, BCS
Call or write for information
Lee Moore 52-114-50218
A.P. #1
B.C.S. 23300 Mexico
CANADA
No. 3 TORONTO, ONTARIO
Wednesdays @ 7:15 PM
Earl Bales Park Comm Ctr
4169 Bathurst St (S of Sheppard Ave W)
North York ON M3H 3P7
Lynda Wise (416) 225-3535
37 Rockland Dr
Willowdale ON M2M 2Y8
<mailto:mike...@interlog.com>
<http://www.math.toronto.edu/~jjchew/scrabble/club3/>
No. 83 MONTREAL, QUEBEC
Mondays @ 7:15 PM
Centennial Park Chalet #3
6975 Ch Mackle
Co(^)te-Saint-Luc, Montreal QC H4W 3E7
(514) 485-6824
Bernard Gotlieb (514) 484-0824
5770 Hudson Ave
Co(^)te-Saint-Luc QC H4W 2K6
Fran Silver (514) 481-2813
No. 177 VANCOUVER, B.C.
Call for information
Robert Fancett (604) 325-9940
<mailto:rfan...@intergate.bc.ca>
Or attend unofficial club at
Thursdays @ 7:30 PM
St David's United Church
1525 Taylor Way & Hwy 1
West Vancouver BC V7S 1N5
No. 193 BRANTFORD, ONTARIO
Mondays @ 7:00 PM
Church of Christ
267 N Park St
Brantford ON N3R 4L2
Glenn Dunlop (519) 752-2242, 753-7232
55 Brunswick St
Brantford ON N3T 1E9
Pat Tollhurst (519) 753-7232
No. 252 HAMILTON/DUNDAS, ONTARIO
Thursdays @ 7:00 PM
Carnegie Gallery basement
10 King St W at Ogilvie
Dundas ON L9H 1T7
(905) 627-4265
Vivian Minden (905) 628-2888
Barry Spinner (905) 528-3776
<mailto:spin...@interlynx.net>
No. 263 OSHAWA, ONTARIO
Mondays @ 7:30 PM
Woodview Comm Ctr
151 Cadillac Ave N
Oshawa ON L1G 6C3
Linda Gomes (905) 579-1850
Trevor Sealy (905) 432-8828 (H), 666-6464 (W)
<mailto:sea...@durham.edu.on.ca>
No. 264 MOOSE JAW, SASKATCHEWAN
Fridays @ 1:30 PM
Cosmo Senior Citizen Ctr
235 3rd Ave NE
Moose Jaw SK S6H 1C9
(306) 692-6072
Muriel Allcock (306) 693-2375
Box 256
Moose Jaw SK S6H 4N9
Larry James (306) 694-6249
No. 307 COURTENAY, B.C.
Thursdays @ 7:00 PM
Call for information
Winnie & Ed Skalazub (604) 338-6619
No. 374 CALGARY, ALBERTA
Thursdays @ 7:00 PM
West Hillhurst Comm Ctr, 1st fl
1940 6 Ave NW
Calgary AB T2N 0W3
(403) 283-0464
Siri Tillekeratne (403) 281-2459
16 Cedarwood Pl SW
Calgary AB T2W 3G6
Marjorie Gross (403) 245-0554
Wayne Clifford (403) 241-0375
<mailto:vale...@cadvision.com>
Wendy McGrath (403) 283-5509
Paul Sidorsky
<mailto:pau...@home.com>
<http://paulsid.home.ml.org/scrabble/meetings.html>
No. 402 VICTORIA, B.C.
Thursdays @ 6:30 PM
Call for information
Helga Williams (250) 658-3135
<mailto:mapl...@seeknet.com>
Don Malcolm (250) 595-1394
<http://www.seeknet.com/scrab/victoria.htm>
No. 422 MISSISSAUGA, ONTARIO
Thursdays @ 7:30 PM
Erin Mills Church Ctr
3535 S Common Crt
Mississauga ON L5L 2B3
(905) 820-9855
Gene Tyszka (905) 270-9662
<mailto:ge...@aracnet.net>
Craig Rowland (905) 272-6843
<mailto:craig....@city.mississauga.on.ca>
No. 471 CAMBRIDGE, ONTARIO
Fridays @ 7:00 PM
Riverbend Place (lower level)
650 Coronation Blvd
Cambridge ON N1R 7S6
Su Edwards (519) 653-8013
<mailto:jedw...@mgl.ca>
John Robertson (519) 621-6432
No. 479 NANAIMO, B.C.
Thursdays @ 6:30 PM
Georgia Avenue School
625 Georgia Ave
Nanaimo BC V9R 3W3
Sheelagh Green (250) 758-1613
No. 481 SWIFT CURRENT, SASKATCHEWAN
Wednesdays @ 1:00 PM
Senior Citizen Ctr
68 Central Ave N
Swift Current SK S9H 0K7
(306) 773-502
Laurina Ghiglione (306) 375-2599
No. 498 WINNIPEG, MANITOBA
Thursdays @ 7:00 PM
Langton's Restaurant
840 Erin St
Winnipeg MB R3G 2W5
Georgette Lang
<mailto:ch...@escape.ca>
<http://www.escape.ca/~cheri/>
No. 499 FORT ERIE, ONTARIO
Wednesdays @ 6:45 PM
Douglas Heights Senior Ctr
265 High St
Fort Erie ON L2A 3R4
Ann Hall (905) 871-7859
Unofficial Club ABBOTSFORD, B.C.
Call for information
Margie (604) 853-4620
Unofficial Club BARRIE, ONTARIO
Call for information
Barrie Scrabble Club (705) 733-8015
Unofficial Club BRANDON, ALBERTA
Wednesdays @ 7:00 PM
ANAF Club
31 14th St N
Brandon MB R7A 2T5
Doug Steeves (204) 727 5399
Janice Langston
<mailto:bl...@mb.sympatico.ca>
Unofficial Club SUDBURY, ONTARIO
Wednesdays 6:00 PM
St Andrew's United Church
111 Larch St, 3rd fl Boardroom or 4th fl Youth Lounge
Sudbury ON P3E 4T5
(705) 674-0721
Joe MacDougall (705) 522-3214
<mailto:s130...@nickel.laurentian.ca>
Derrick Berta (705) 522-8269
<mailto:scrabbl...@hotmail.com>
A4. Upcoming North American tournaments
Players must be members of NSA to play in their second and succeeding
tournaments. A player whose rating is within 100 point of its cutoff
generally may play in a higher division, subject to the needs of the
tournament.
Listed hours represent the last moment for check-in, not the
beginning of the first game. Arrive no later than then. Hotel rates
often require mention of the Scrabble tournament or code "SCR".
Oct 10, Plainview, NY
Saturday 8:30 am
9 game round robins, groups of 10/12
entry fee $45 including lunch, by 10/5
Rodeway (formerly Comfort) Inn, LIE x48, 333 S Service Rd,
Plainview, NY 11803, (800) 228-5150, (516) 694-6500
Info: Ginger White, 10 Huron Rd, Shirley, NY 11967, (516)
399-2579, <mailto:ging...@webtv.net>
Oct 10, Ithaca, NY
Saturday, 9:15 am
7 game round robins of 8
entry fee $30 (including lunch) + $5 after 10/3 by 10/9, $5
of which goes to the Women's Community Bldg, a
non-profit Ithaca based organization
prize return ~55%
wheelchair accessible.
Women's Community Building, 100 W Seneca, Ithaca, NY 14850,
(607) 272-1247
Info: Rich Baker, 104 Hasbrouck Apts, Ithaca, NY 14850, (607)
253-6403, <mailto:rg...@cornell.edu>,
<http://www.people.cornell.edu/pages/rgb5/Tournament.html>
Oct 10, Lancaster, PA
Saturday 9:15 am
8 game round robins + 1, 3 or 4 divisions
entry fee $45 including lunch, $40 before 9/14, by 10/3
Holiday Inn, 521 Greenfield Rd, Lancaster, PA 17601, (717)
299-2551
hotel rate ~$89 up to 4 people
Info: Pat Cole, 1615 Judie Ln F-5, Lancaster, PA 17603, (717)
290-8656, <mailto:pat...@lancnews.infi.net>
Oct 10-11, Wisconsin Dells, WI
Saturday 9:30 am
10 games, 4 divisions divided at 1650/1300/1000
entry fee $40/35/30/25 by 10/1
Holiday Inn, Hwy 13 & I90 exit 87, Wisconsin Dells, WI, (800)
543-3557
wheelchair accessible.
hotel rate $72/room
Info: Dan or Robin Proud, 3610 Emerson Ave N, Minneapolis,
MN 55412, (612) 522-1839,
<mailto:dep...@worldnet.att.net>
Oct 10-11, San Antonio, TX
Saturday 11:30 noon
11 games, 3 divisions divided at 1600/1300
entry fee $30
Comfort Inn, 2635 NE Loop 410, San Antonio, TX 78217, (210)
653-9110
hotel rate $49/ppdo by 9/9
Info: T A Sanders, P.O. Box 669, La Vernia, TX 78121, (830)
303-5731 after 5 pm
Oct 11, Oakland, CA
Sunday 1:00 pm
6 game round robins
entry fee $20 at door plus $5 minimum food order
Village Restaurant, Lucky Shopping Ctr, 273 E 18 St, Oakland,
CA 94606, (510) 444-3690
Info: Bruce Ward, (510) 841-6463,
<mailto:bw...@california.net>, Stu Goldman, 1055 Fell
St #2, San Francisco, CA 94117, (415) 864-2463,
<mailto:s...@netcom.com>, John Green, 21483 Old Mine Rd,
Los Gatos CA 95030, (408) 353-1870,
<mailto:jcg...@ix.netcom.com>
Oct 11-18, San Pedro to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, cruise
10-15 games
cruise rates $760+
Info: Penny Baker, 126-T Avenida Majorca, Laguna Hills, CA
92653, (714) 380-1764, Cruises Cruises Cruises, 29202
Agoura Rd, Suite A2, Agoura Hills, CA 91301, (818)
597-7570, <mailto:cruis...@aol.com>
Oct 16-19, Toronto, ON
Canadian National championship
Friday 6:00 pm
15 games + 5 between 2 finalists
entry fee $50 CAD by 9/10 on official entry form
Arts & Letters Club, 14 Elm St, Toronto ON M5G 1G7, 324-9148
Info: John Chew, <mailto:jjc...@math.utoronto.ca>
<http://www.math.toronto.edu/jjchew/scrabble/tourneys/1998-cnsc/>
Oct 17, Lansing, MI
Saturday 10:00 am
7 game round robins
entry fee $18
Gier Comm Ctr, 2400 Hall St, Lansing, MI 48906, (517)
483-4313
Info: Brett or Gloria, (517) 483-4313
Oct 17-18, Scottsdale, AZ
Saturday 8:30 am
13 game round robins of 12 + 2
entry fee $50/40 above/below 1750 by 10/10
Hampton Inn & Suites, 16620 N Scottsdale Rd, Scottsdale, AZ
85254, (602) 348-9280, via Mike Linvillle
hotel rate $61/single or double
Info: Bonnie Rudolph, 4701 N 68 St #213, Scottsdale, AZ
85251, (602) 946-5326, fax 947-2577,
<mailto:blru...@aol.com>, Lillian Goldfine, (602)
860-0890
Oct 17-18, Las Vegas, NV
Saturday 9:00 am
11 games, 4 divisions divided at 1800/1500/1200
entry fee $50, $60 postmarked after 9/20 by 10/15
Santa Fe Hotel, 4949 N Rancho Dr, Las Vegas, NV 89130, (702)
658-4900
Info: R Podlogar, 2012 Valerie Dr, Las Vegas, NV 89106,
Dorothy Halprin, 10024 Arbuckle Dr, Las Vegas, NV
89134, (702) 256-3220, <mailto:ha...@earthlink.net>,
<http://members.spree.com/scrabble/tournaments.htm>
Oct 23-25, Hyannis, MA
Friday 8:00 pm
6 game knockout + 5?6 game quarterfinals + 5 game finals;
6 game pairs, 4 game open book tournaments for
non-qualifiers, 3 divisions divided at ~1600/1200
entry fee $40 by 9/25 + $10 commuters
Radisson Inn, 287 Iyannough Rd, Hyannis, MA 02601, (508)
771-1700
hotel rate $98/ppdo
Info: Edie Miller Berman, 26 Ships Way, Bourne Village, MA
02532, (508) 759-2561, <mailto:ed...@capecod.net>, Alan
Frank, (781) NIT-TLED, <mailto:a...@matchups.com>,
<http://world.std.com/~alf/cape16.html>
Oct 24, West Bloomfield, MI
Saturday 9:30 am
7 game round robins of 8
entry fee $20 + $5 if at door
wheelchair accessible
West Bloomfield Rec Ctr, 4640 Walnut Lake Rd, West
Bloomfield, MI 48323, (810) 334-5660
Info: Carol or M.G. Ravichandran, 39757 Manchester Ct,
Northville, MI 48167, (248) 305-7770,
<mailto:caro...@msn.com>
Oct 24-25, Wexford, PA
Saturday 10:00 am
13 games, 3+ divisions divided at 1600/1000/..
entry fee $37/27/.. received by 10/21 + $5 after
prize return >65%
Hunter's Point Clubhouse, Pheasant Run Rd, Wexford, PA
Info: Luise Shafritz, 2740 Meadowcrest Ct, Wexford, PA
15090, (724) 935-5896 <mailto:lus...@yahoo.com>
Oct 24-31, Fort Lauderdale, FL to Caribbean cruise
Saturday
18 game round robins, 4 divisions
entry fee $75
cruise rates $893.50+/ppdo by 8/24
Info: Tim Wise, (954) 942-6319, fax 942-5718,
<mailto:wis...@aol.com>, Royal Caribbean Intl, (800)
543-7126, (954) 452-0242, <mailto:swol...@aol.com>,
Consolidated Cruises & Tours, Inc., P.O. Box 15727,
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33318-5727
Oct 31, Newport Beach, CA
Saturday 9:00 am
7 game round robins
entry fee $30 (+ $10 after 10/20)
Newport Dunes RV Resort, 1131 Back Bay Dr, Newport Beach, CA
92660
Info: Gary Moss, 3290 N Knoll Dr, Los Angeles, CA 90068,
(949) 759-4871, <mailto:jft...@aol.com>
Oct 31-Nov 1, Medicine Hat, AB
Saturday 8:30 am; Friday pm check-in required
tentative
Calgary-Saskatchewan team tournament
13 games
entry fee $15 CAD
Callaghan Inn, 954 7th St SW, Medicine Hat AB T1A 7R7, (800)
661-4440, (403) 527-8844, fax 526-1287
Info: Siri Tillekeratne, 16 Cedarwood Pl SW, Calgary AB T2W
3G6, (403) 281-2459,
<http://paulsid.home.ml.org/scrabble/tourneys/1998team.html>
Nov 1, Los Gatos, CA
Sunday 11:30 am
6 games round robins of 6-8
entry fee $2 at door + $5 minimum food order
Stuft Pizza, 15525 Los Gatos Blvd, Los Gatos, CA 95032, (408)
358-3686
wheelchair accessible
Info: John Green, 21483 Old Mine Rd, Los Gatos CA 95030,
(408) 353-1870, <mailto:jcg...@ix.netcom.com>, John
Karris, (408) 729-3618, <mailto:kar...@innetix.com>
Nov 7, Philadelphia, PA
Saturday 10:00 am
7 game round robins
entry fee $30 to benefit library
Logan Branch Library, 1333 Wagner Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19141,
(215) 685-9156
Info: Matthew Hopkins, 1516 W Ruscomb St, Philadelphia, PA
19141 (215) 455-7749,
<mailto:hopkins...@hotmail.com>
Nov 7-8, Kingston, ON
Toronto-Montreal club match
Days Inn, 33 Benson Street, Kingston ON K7K 5W2, (800)
DAYS-INN, (613) 546-3661
Info: John Chew, <mailto:jjc...@math.utoronto.ca>
Nov 7-8, Los Gatos, CA
Saturday 9:30 am
14 games, 3 divisions divided at 1700/1300
entry fee $80/70/50 including 1 lunch + $10 after 11/1, no
walk-ins
prize return 100% after expenses
Los Gatos Lodge, 50 Los Gatos-Saratoga Rd, Los Gatos, CA
95032, (800) 231-8676, (408) 354-3300
hotel rate $99/night by 5/15
alternate hotels: Los Gatos Motor Inn, 55 Los Gatos-Saratoga
Rd, (across the street), Los Gatos, CA 95032, (800)
642-7889, (408) 356-9191, Garden Inn, Los Gatos, 46
East Main St, (about 1 mile), (800) 888-8248,
(408) 354-6446
Info: Rick Wong, 454 Porter Ln 074, San Jose, CA 95127, (408)
456-7875, <mailto:sjscr...@sharyl.mailstop.com>,
<http://www.yak.net/kablooey/scrabble/gambados98.html>
Nov 7-8, Dallas, TX
Saturday 11:30
11 games, 3 divisions divided at 1650/1350
entry fee $35/30/25
Ramada Hotel Market Ctr, 1055 Regal Row, Dallas, TX 75247,
(800) 441-3318, (214) 634-8550, fax 634-8418
hotel rate $55 by 10/31
Info: Mike Willis, 8636 Hackney Ln, Dallas, TX 75238, (214)
340-7772, <URL:mailto:til...@flash.net>
Nov 8, Calgary, AB
Sunday 8:30 am
8 games
entry fee $6 club members, $12 others + $3 if at door
Elkwater Apts play room, 505 56th Ave SW, Calgary AB T2V 0G6
wheelchair accessible
Info: Siri Tillekeratne, 16 Cedarwood Pl SW, Calgary AB T2W
3G6, (403) 281-2459,
<http://paulsid.home.ml.org/scrabble/minitny.html>
Nov 13-15, Fort Myers, FL
Friday 6:30 pm
15 game round robins
entry fee $60
Admiral Lehigh Golf Resort, 225 Joel Blvd, Lehigh Acres, FL
33972, (888) GOL-F222, (941) 369-2121,
<mailto:adm...@peganet.com>
hotel rate $62/room
Info: Tim Wise, P.O. Box 11533, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33339,
(954) 942-6319, fax 942-5718, <mailto:wis...@aol.com>,
Belinda Bell, (941) 936-3538
Nov 14, Plainview, NY
Saturday 9:00 am
7 game round robins, groups of 8/10
entry fee $41 including lunch, by 11/9
Rodeway (formerly Comfort) Inn, LIE x48, 333 S Service Rd,
Plainview, NY 11803, (800) 228-5150, (516) 694-6500
Info: Ginger White, 10 Huron Rd, Shirley, NY 11967, (516)
399-2579, <mailto:ging...@webtv.net>
Nov 14, Brantford, ON
Saturday 9:30 am
7 games, 5 divisions divided at 1600/1300/1000/800
entry fee $28 CAD ($23 USD) (+ $2 after 10/31) by 11/13
Rotary Ctr, 2 Edge St, Brantford ON N3T 6H1, (519) 752-2964
Info: Glenn Dunlop, 55 Brunswick St, Brantford ON N3T 1E9,
(519) 752-2242
Nov 14-15, Victoria, BC
Saturday 8:30 am
12 game round robins + 1, divided at ~1700/1400/1150
entry fee $60/50/40/30 CAD
City Garden Hotel, 2852 Douglas St, Victoria BC V8T 4M5,
(888) 388-0787, (250) 388-0788
hotel rate $65 CAD/night by 10/13, $78 CAD after
Info: Don Malcolm, 151 - 1728 Newton St, Victoria, BC
V8R 2R2, (250) 595-1394, Carol Harvey, (250) 477-7106,
<mailto:bcor...@home.com>
Nov 15, Oakland, CA
Sunday 1:00 pm
6 game round robins
entry fee $20 at door plus $5 minimum food order
Village Restaurant, Lucky Shopping Ctr, 273 E 18 St, Oakland,
CA 94606, (510) 444-3690
Info: Bruce Ward, (510) 841-6463,
<mailto:bw...@california.net>, Stu Goldman, 1055 Fell
St #2, San Francisco, CA 94117, (415) 864-2463,
<mailto:s...@netcom.com>, John Green, 21483 Old Mine Rd,
Los Gatos CA 95030, (408) 353-1870,
<mailto:jcg...@ix.netcom.com>
Nov 15, Los Angeles, CA
Sunday 9:00 am
6 games, 5 divisions divided at 1700/1500/1300/1100
entry fee $40/$35/$35/$35 including lunch, by 11/4
Felicia Mahood Senior Ctr, 11338 Santa Monica Blvd, Los
Angeles, CA 90025, (310) 479-4119
Info: Don Knutzen, 3822 Prospect Ave, Culver City, CA 90232,
(310) 838-3928, Bruce D'Ambrosio, (310) 641-2879,
<mailto:bpdf...@aol.com>
Nov 20-22, Las Vegas, NV
Friday 6:15 pm
14 games, experts divided at 1800 and then groups of 14
entry fee $75/45/45/.. postmarked by 11/10
prize return 100% after expenses
Palace Station Hotel & Casino, 2411 W Sahara Ave, Las Vegas,
NV 89126, (888) 476-8706, (800) 634-3101, (702)
367-2441
$49 or $69/night single or double, +$10/extra person by 10/20
Info: Bonnie Rudolph, 4701 N 68 St #213, Scottsdale, AZ
85251, (602) 946-5326, fax 947-2577,
<mailto:blru...@aol.com>, Paul Terry,
<mailto:yt...@aol.com>
Nov 20-22, Bird In Hand, PA
Friday 8:30 pm
12 games, 3 divisions
additional doubles tournament Thursday night
entry fee $25 by 11/5
Bird-In-Hand Inn, 2740 Old Philadelphia Pike, Bird In Hand,
PA 17505, (800) 537-2535, (717) 768-8271
hotel rate $95/ppdo, $75/pp3o, $64/pp4o including Amish tour
Info: Margaret Bauer Williams, (201) 991-1499, after 12 noon,
<mailto:marga...@webtv.net>
Nov 21-22, Baton Rouge, LA
Louisiana State championship, open to LA residents only
Saturday 11:30 am
11 game round robins of 8-10
entry fee $25
Louisiana State championship, open to LA residents only
Comfort Inn 2445 S Acadian Fwy, Baton Rouge, LA 70808, (504)
927-5790
hotel rate $55/rm
Info: David Johnson, 404 Guilbeau Rd #E128, Lafayette, LA
70506, (318) 981-3489, <mailto:thep...@aol.com>
Nov 28-Dec 8, Fort Lauderdale, FL to Acapulco cruise
Saturday 5:00 pm
22 game double round robins in groups of 12
entry fee $75
prize return 100%
ms Maasdam, Holland America Line, (800) 326-0373
cruise rates $1735+/ppdo by 9/7
Info: Joe Edley, c/o Williams & Co, Box 700, Front St
Garden, Greenport, NY 11944, (516) 477-0033, fax
477-0294, <mailto:deee...@aol.com>, Special Event
Cruises, (800) 326-0373
Dec 4-6, Hartford, CT
Friday 8:00 pm
team tournament, teams with average rating under 1900
12 games, 3 divisions divided at average rating 1700/1500
entry fee $132/team by 11/13 + $15 per commuter
Hastings Hotel, 85 Sigourney St, Hartford, CT 06105, (860)
727-4200
hotel rate $120/ppdo $215/single for two nights
Info: Judy Horn, 4 Summit Dr #005, Reading, MA 01867, (781)
942-7471, <mailto:jho...@aol.com>, Alan Frank, (781)
NIT-TLED, <mailto:a...@matchups.com>,
<http://world.std.com/~alf/matchups_open11.html>, Edie
Berman, (508) 759-2561, <mailto:ed...@capecod.net>
Dec 5, Portland, OR
Info: R A Fontes, P.O. Box 1371, Lake Grove, OR 97035, (503)
638-7103
Dec 5-6, Austin, TX
Saturday 11:30 am
11 games, 3 divisions divided at 1600/1200
entry fee $35/30/25 - $5 received or postmarked by 11/29
prize return 100% after rating fee
Austin Chariot Resort Inn, 7300 N IH 35, Austin, TX 78752,
(800) 432-9202, (512) 452-9371
hotel rate $55/room by 11/27, $62 after
Info: Caesar Jaramillo, 2303-B Cedrick Cove, Austin, TX
78748, (512) 891-2564 (W), 292-6420 (H),
<mailto:rtt...@email.sps.mot.com>
Dec 5-6, Oshawa, ON
last year's details - confirm before using
Saturday 9:00 am
12 game round robins
entry fee $35 CAD ($30 USD) by 11/29
Donevan Rec Complex, 171 Harmony Rd S, Oshawa ON L1G 6L4
Info: Linda Gomes, 356 Frontenac Ave, Oshawa ON L1J 2A8,
(905) 579-1850, Trevor Sealy, 427 Gothic Dr, Oshawa
ON L1G 7R6, (905) 432-8828
Dec 12, Plainview, NY
Saturday 9:00 am
7 game round robins, groups of 8/10
entry fee $41 including lunch, by 12/7
Rodeway (formerly Comfort) Inn, LIE x48, 333 S Service Rd,
Plainview, NY 11803, (800) 228-5150, (516) 694-6500
Info: Ginger White, 10 Huron Rd, Shirley, NY 11967, (516)
399-2579, <mailto:ging...@webtv.net>
Dec 12, Lansing, MI
Saturday 10:00 am
7 game round robins
entry fee $18
Gier Comm Ctr, 2400 Hall St, Lansing, MI 48906, (517)
483-4313
Info: Brett or Gloria, (517) 483-4313
Dec 13, Calgary, AB
Sunday 8:30 am
8 games
entry fee $6 club members, $12 others + $3 if at door
wheelchair accessible
West Hillhurst Comm Ctr, 2nd fl, 1940 6th Ave NW, Calgary AB
T2N 0W3, (403) 283-0464
Info: Siri Tillekeratne, 16 Cedarwood Pl SW, Calgary AB T2W
3G6, (403) 281-2459,
<http://paulsid.home.ml.org/scrabble/minitny.html>
Jan 9, Plainview, NY
Saturday 9:00 am
7 game round robins, groups of 8/10
entry fee $42 including lunch, by 1/4
Rodeway (formerly Comfort) Inn, LIE x48, 333 S Service Rd,
Plainview, NY 11803, (800) 228-5150, (516) 694-6500
Info: Ginger White, 10 Huron Rd, Shirley, NY 11967, (516)
399-2579, <mailto:ging...@webtv.net>
Jan 14-15, Reno, NV
16 games
Info: Johnny Nevarez, 129 South Mary Ave, Sunnyvale, CA
94086, (408) 245-6118, <mailto:noma...@concentric.net>
Jan 16-18, Reno, NV
19 games
Info: Johnny Nevarez, 129 South Mary Ave, Sunnyvale, CA
94086, (408) 245-6118, <mailto:noma...@concentric.net>
Jan 22-24, Atlantic City, NJ
last year's details - confirm before using
Friday 8:30 pm
12 games, 4 divisions divided at ~1800/1350/1000
entry fee $25 ($35 commuters) by 1/8
additional doubles tournament Thursday night
wheelchair accessible
Holiday Inn Boardwalk, 111 S Chelsea Ave, Atlantic City, NJ
08401, (609) 348-2200
hotel rate $109
Info: Margaret Bauer Williams, (201) 991-1499, after 12 noon,
<mailto:marga...@webtv.net>
Feb 6, Plainview, NY
Saturday 9:00 am
7 game round robins, groups of 8/10
entry fee $42 including lunch, by 2/1
Rodeway (formerly Comfort) Inn, LIE x48, 333 S Service Rd,
Plainview, NY 11803, (800) 228-5150, (516) 694-6500
Info: Ginger White, 10 Huron Rd, Shirley, NY 11967, (516)
399-2579, <mailto:ging...@webtv.net>
Feb 12-15, Danbury, CT
last year's details - confirm before using
Friday 8:15 pm
20 games, 4 divisions divided at 1800/1500/1200
entry fee $60/45/45/35 (+$10 postmarked after 1/26), must
preregister, commuter fee $28
prize return 65%+
players 1600-1699 may compete for 1-3 spots in top division
Friday 2:00 pm, $5
wheelchair accessible
Hilton Hotel, 18 Old Ridgebury Rd, Danbury, CT 06810, (203)
794-0600
hotel rate $149/ppdo, $235/single 3 nights
Info: Ron or Susi Tiekert, P.O. Box 908, Bowling Green Sta,
New York, NY 10274-0908, (212) 477-5352,
<mailto:tie...@interport.net>
Feb 13-15, Phoenix, AZ
Saturday 9:00 am
19 games
entry fee $60/40 above/below 1000 + $10 after 2/7, - $5 by
12/31
Encanto Park Clubhouse, 2605 N 15th Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85007,
(602) 261-8991
Quality Inn, 3600 N 2 Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85013, (800) 256-1237,
(602) 248-0222
hotel rate $85/room by 1/8
Info: Barbara Van Alen, 321 E Stonebridge Dr, Gilbert, AZ
85234, (602) 926-4854, <mailto:bvan...@azbz.com>,
Larry Rand, (602) 730-5031, fax 730-5448
Mar 12-14, Port Jefferson, NY
Friday 8:30 pm
15 game round robins of 16-20
Danfords Inn, 25 E Broadway (LIE x62N/64N), Port Jefferson,
NY 11777, (516) 928-5200
hotel rate $140/ppdo, $235/single, $110/pp3o
Info: Ginger White, 10 Huron Rd, Shirley, NY 11967, (516)
399-2579, <mailto:ging...@webtv.net>
Mar 13, Lansing, MI
Saturday 10:00 am
7 game round robins
entry fee $18
Gier Comm Ctr, 2400 Hall St, Lansing, MI 48906, (517)
483-4313
Info: Brett or Gloria, (517) 483-4313
Mar 13-14, Portland, OR
Saturday 12:00 noon
13 games, 4 divisions divided at 1750/1450/1150
entry fee $55/50/45/45 + $10 after 3/9, by 3/12
Ramada Inn, 6221 NE 82 Ave, Portland, OR 97220, (503)
255-6511
hotel rate $79/room by 2/24
Info: R A Fontes, P.O. Box 1371, Lake Grove, OR 97035, (503)
638-7103
Mar 14, Portland, OR
Sunday 1:00 pm
4 games
entry fee $5
Ramada Inn, 6221 NE 82 Ave, Portland, OR 97220, (503)
255-6511
Info: R A Fontes, P.O. Box 1371, Lake Grove, OR 97035, (503)
638-7103
Apr 9-11, Waltham, MA
last year's details - confirm before using
Friday 8:00 pm
13/12/12/12 games, 4 divisions top division of 13 then
divided at 1750/1400
entry fee $35/35/35/25 by 3/1 +$10 out-of-area commuters
separate beginner tournament Saturday, EF $10
wheelchair accessible
Doubletree Guest Suites, 550 Winter St (rte 95 x27B),
Waltham, MA 02154, (800) 222-TREE, (781) 890-6767
hotel rate $128/pp3o, $151/ppdo, $258 single, including one
dinner
Info: Edie Miller Berman, 26 Ships Way, Bourne Village, MA
02532, (508) 759-2561, <mailto:ed...@capecod.net>, Alan
Frank, (781) NIT-TLED, <mailto:a...@matchups.com>,
<http://world.std.com/~alf/boston17.html>
Apr 18, Plainview, NY
Sunday 8:30 am
9 game round robins, groups of 8/10
entry fee $49 including lunch, by 4/13
Rodeway (formerly Comfort) Inn, LIE x48, 333 S Service Rd,
Plainview, NY 11803, (800) 228-5150, (516) 694-6500
Info: Ginger White, 10 Huron Rd, Shirley, NY 11967, (516)
399-2579, <mailto:ging...@webtv.net>
May 8, Lansing, MI
Saturday 10:00 am
7 game round robins
entry fee $18
Gier Comm Ctr, 2400 Hall St, Lansing, MI 48906, (517)
483-4313
Info: Brett or Gloria, (517) 483-4313
May 8, Plainview, NY
Saturday 9:00 am
7 game round robins, groups of 8/10
entry fee $42 including lunch, by 5/3
Rodeway (formerly Comfort) Inn, LIE x48, 333 S Service Rd,
Plainview, NY 11803, (800) 228-5150, (516) 694-6500
Info: Ginger White, 10 Huron Rd, Shirley, NY 11967, (516)
399-2579, <mailto:ging...@webtv.net>
May 28-30, Durango, CO
Saturday 11:45 am
additional 6-game tournament Friday 3 pm, $20
12 games, 11-game round robins + 1
entry fee $50/35 over/under 1000 - $5 received by 5/1 + $10
walk-ins, includes one lunch
prize return 100% after expenses
Tamarron Hilton Resort, 40292 Hwy 550, Durango, CO 81301,
(800) 678-1000, (970) 259-2000
hotel rate $85/night ppdo
Info: Barbara Van Alen, 321 E Stonebridge Dr, Gilbert, AZ
85234, (602) 926-4854, <mailto:bvan...@azbz.com>,
Larry Rand, (602) 730-5031, fax 730-5448, Bobbie
Sageser, (505) 334-3691
May 29-30, Elizabethtown, KY
Saturday 9:00 am
14 game round robins of 14-18
entry fee $50 including lunches by 5/22
wheelchair accessible
Nolin Rural Elec Coop Corp, 411 Ring Rd, Elizabethtown, KY,
42701, (502) 765-6153
Info: Ted Blevins, 349 Methodist St, Cecilia, KY 42724, (502)
862-4722
Jun 11, Lakewood, CO
Friday 1:00 pm
entry fee $25
6 games
wheelchair accessible
Red Rocks Comm College, 13300 W 6 Ave, Lakewood, CO 80230,
(303) 980-9165
Info: Info: Laura Scheimberg, 8001 S Yarrow St, Littleton, CO
80123, (303) 979-0167
Jun 12, Plainview, NY
Saturday 9:00 am
7 game round robins, groups of 8/10
entry fee $42 including lunch, by 6/7
Rodeway (formerly Comfort) Inn, LIE x48, 333 S Service Rd,
Plainview, NY 11803, (800) 228-5150, (516) 694-6500
Info: Ginger White, 10 Huron Rd, Shirley, NY 11967, (516)
399-2579, <mailto:ging...@webtv.net>
Jun 12-13, Lakewood, CO
Saturday 8:45 pm
14 games, ~3 divisions divided at 1700
entry fee $75/50/50/.. + $10 after 6/1, including 2 lunches
wheelchair accessible
Red Rocks Comm College, 13300 W 6 Ave, Lakewood, CO 80230,
(303) 980-9165
Info: Info: Laura Scheimberg, 8001 S Yarrow St, Littleton, CO
80123, (303) 979-0167
Aug 7, Plainview, NY
Saturday 9:00 am
7 game round robins, groups of 8/10
entry fee $42 including lunch, by 8/2
Rodeway (formerly Comfort) Inn, LIE x48, 333 S Service Rd,
Plainview, NY 11803, (800) 228-5150, (516) 694-6500
Info: Ginger White, 10 Huron Rd, Shirley, NY 11967, (516)
399-2579, <mailto:ging...@webtv.net>
Sep 12, Plainview, NY
Sunday 8:30 am
9 game round robins, groups of 8/10
entry fee $49 including lunch, by 9/7
Rodeway (formerly Comfort) Inn, LIE x48, 333 S Service Rd,
Plainview, NY 11803, (800) 228-5150, (516) 694-6500
Info: Ginger White, 10 Huron Rd, Shirley, NY 11967, (516)
399-2579, <mailto:ging...@webtv.net>
Oct 8-10, Long Island, NY
Friday
15 game round robins
Info: Ginger White, 10 Huron Rd, Shirley, NY 11967, (516)
399-2579, <mailto:ging...@webtv.net>
Nov 6, Plainview, NY
Saturday 9:00 am
7 game round robins, groups of 8/10
entry fee $42 including lunch, by 11/1
Rodeway (formerly Comfort) Inn, LIE x48, 333 S Service Rd,
Plainview, NY 11803, (800) 228-5150, (516) 694-6500
Info: Ginger White, 10 Huron Rd, Shirley, NY 11967, (516)
399-2579, <mailto:ging...@webtv.net>
(800) 228-5150, (516) 694-6500
Info: Ginger White, 10 Huron Rd, Shirley, NY 11967, (516)
399-2579, <mailto:ging...@webtv.net>
Dec 11, Plainview, NY
Saturday 9:00 am
7 game round robins, groups of 8/10
entry fee $42 including lunch, by 12/6
Rodeway (formerly Comfort) Inn, LIE x48, 333 S Service Rd,
Plainview, NY 11803, (800) 228-5150, (516) 694-6500
Info: Ginger White, 10 Huron Rd, Shirley, NY 11967, (516)
399-2579, <mailto:ging...@webtv.net>
A5. Contacts for major Scrabble organizations worldwide
English Language
Bob Jackman
Australian Scrabble Players Association
PO Box 28
Lindfield 2070 NSW
Australia
Tel: 02 9416 9881
Fax: 02 9416 9479
<mailto:rjac...@ozemail.com.au>
Shiraz Amith
Bahrain Scrabble League
P.O. Box 20725
Bahrain
Tel: 629561
<mailto:shir...@batelco.com.bh>
Mr Roy Kietzman
Bahrain Scrabble League
P.O. Box 10721
Manama
Bahrain
Lorton Graham
Claybury
St John
Barbados
Florence Maxwell
Bermuda Scrabble Club
P.O. Box HM 767
Hamilton HM CX
Tel: 238-3727 evenings
Fax: 238-3728
<mailto:fmax...@ibl.bm>
David Ndombe
P.O. Box 577
Douala
Cameroon
Dubai Scrabble League
815733 Amirali Ali Mohammed
666953 Sydney Saldanha
Michel Charlemagne
20 Rue Vautier
94340 Joinville le Pont
France
+33 48 83 31 09
C. M. Placca
Scrabble Association of Ghana
P.O. Box 1684
Accra
Ghana
Ulric Harris
Guyana Association of Scrabble Players
c/o 2799 South Ruimveldt Park
Georgetown
Guyana
Henry Chiu
Scrabble Players Association of Hong Kong
c/o Flat B506
15 Tsat Tsz Mui Road
North Point
Hong Kong
Mr V.R. Damaraj
Secretary
Zygo Scrabble
9-1-38, 226-A
YMCA Complex
Sardar Patel Road
Secunderabad 500 003
Andhra Pradesh, India
+91-40-830760
Mohan Chunkath
Chennai Scrabble Club
50, Defence Colony
Chennai 600 032
+91-44-2345106
<mailto:mchu...@md2.vsnl.net.in>
<http://www.geocities.com/Colosseum/Park/1840/>
Steve Goldberg
Ramot 418/17
Jerusalem Israel 97225
+972-2-677-6085, work
+972-2-586-6868, home
<mailto:st...@hadassah.org.il>
<http://www.actcom.co.il/~sig/>
Eric T. Ohtawa
SYU Creation Co. Ltd.
5-5-5 Arakawa
Arakawa-Ku
Tokyo 116
Japan
Dixon Assesa
Chairman
Kenya Amateur Scrabble Association
P.O. Box 21908
HSE. 762236
Nairobi, Kenya
Tel: 331828
Karl Khoshnaw
(Kurdistan)
22 Everett Road
Manchester, M20 3DQ
U.K.
Gerry R. Perez
c/o Hassan's Optician Co
Wataniya Tower
Fahad Al-Salem St
P.O. Box 1139 Safat
13012 Kuwait
Tel: 2458027, fax: 2421815
Rehan Kaleem
Kuwait Scrabble Club
PO Box 9252
Ahmadi 61003
Kuwait
James W. Flomo, National Chairman
National Scrabble Association of Liberia
West African Exams Council
PO Box 2883
Sinkor
Monrovia
Liberia
Haji A. Majid Jaafar (tel/fax: 03-2929 845)
Vice President
Malasian Scrabble Association
c/o Office of the Deputy Minister of Defence
5th Floor Wisma Pertahanan
Jalan Padang Tembak
50634 Kuala Lumpur
Malaysia
Tel: +60 3 2355 040, fax +60 3 2910 131
Mohammad Ali Ismail
Vice President
Malasian Scrabble Association
c/o Radio Rediffusion SDN BHD
19th Floor, Bangunan Amdb
1 Jalan Lumut
50400 Kuala Lumpur
Malaysia
Tel: +60 3 4481 101; +60 3 4419 988; +60 3 4449 880
Handphones: 6012-2106229; 6019-3113215
Fax: +60 3 4439 988
<mailto:mhm...@pc.jaring.my>
Joseph F. Micallef
c/o Grand Hotel Les Lapins
Ta' Xbiex, Malta
<mailto:jay...@global.net.mt>
<http://www.global.net.mt/~scrabmalta/>
Mr Mario Seychelle
Malta Scrabble Club
36 Triq G Borg Olivier
Rabat RBT 02
Malta
Jeff Grant
Waipatu Settlement Rd
RD2
Hastings
New Zealand
John Foster, President
New Zealand Association of Scrabble Players
P.O. Box 99-402
Newmarket, Auckland
New Zealand
Tel: (09) 827-0060
<mailto:fost...@voyager.co.nz>
Femi Awowade
P.O. Box 20307
U.I. Post Office
Ibadan, Nigeria
Larry Ojoko
Scrabble Association of Nigeria
PO Box 1430
Yaba, Lagos
Nigeria
Louis P. Fernandes
President
<mailto:fern...@gto.net.om>
Sonny Hemachandra
General Secretary
PO Box 1727 Seeb, 111
Muscat, Oman
Nadeem Omar Pakistan
Scrabble Association
Beach Luxury Hotel
Maluvi Tamizzudin Khan Road
Karachi - 0227
Pakistan
National Scrabble Association of Philippines, Inc
Rosario B Lambino
2-H Gatdula Bldg
2 Katarungan St
Mandaluyong
1500 Metro Manila
Philippines
Henry J. Estrella
Mabuhay Educational Center Inc
3 Agno St
Quezon City
Metro Manila
Philippines
Candido Filio
President, Diliman Scrabble Club
4 Matimtiman St
Teacher's Village
Diliman, Quezon City
Philippines 1101
(0632) 922-2855
Armando "Bing" Lao
1034 Sikatuna Bliss I
Sikatuna Village
Quezon City, Metro Manila
Philippines
Butch Maniego
Publicist
Scrabble Players Association of the Philippines, Inc. (SCAPI)
<mailto:bman...@cnl.net>
Judith Britten
Qatar Scrabble League
P.O. Box 1854
Doha, Qatar
Tel: 892090 off. 362738 res.
Asad ul-Haq
Qatar Scrabble League
P.O. Box 57
Doha, Qatar
Tel: 411846 / 335233 off. 861475 res.
<mailto:a219...@qatar.net.qa>
Lucian Manescu
Comisia Centrala de Scrabble Anglofon
Federatia Romana de Scrabble
str. Cismelei nr. 17
bl. 1A, sc. B, ap. 53
Constanta, 8700
Romania
Dan Laurentiu Sandu, Presidente
Comisia Centrala de Scrabble Anglofon
Federatia Romana de Scrabble
C.P. 72-130;
sector 3; cod 74600
Bucharest, Romania
Tel: 673.36.46
<mailto:d...@ldbt.sfos.ro>
Stefan Pall
Romanian Scrabble Federation
Calea Calarasi nr. 32
AP. 1
7097 Bucharest - sect 3
O.P. 20 Rumania
Abdul Majeed Khan
PO Box 3266
Riyadh 11471
Saudi Arabia
Michael Holmes
Seychelles Scrabble Association
c/o PO Box 56
Victoria
Mahe Seychelles
Mr. Tan Kiat Ann
General Secretary
Singapore Scrabble Association
10 Anson Road
International Plaza #16-16
Singapore
<mailto:tkal...@singnet.com.sg>
Larry Benjamin
P.O. Box 891189
Lyndhurst Tvl. 2106
South Africa
<mailto:161l...@cosmos.wits.ac.za>
Trevor Duke
405 Majestic Gate
38 Empire Rd
Parktown, Johannesburg
South Africa
Mrs. Anita Kassel
S.A.N.S.P.A. 'Joanne'
6 Safari Road
Thornton
Cape Town 7460
South Africa
<mailto:ct...@iafrica.com>
Claire Tait
<mailto:mur...@iafrica.com>
Missaka Warusawitharana
11 De Silva Rd
Kaluboloila
Sri Lanka
<mailto:mwar...@artsci.wustl.edu>
Ms Shiela M Amalean
Scrabble League of Sri Lanka
46a Skelton Road
Columbo 5
Sri Lanka
Amnuay Ploysangngam
Director, Thailand Crossword Club
645/1 Petchburi Rd
Phayathai
Bangkok 10400
Thailand
+66 2 254-9607, +66 2 252-8147, fax +66 2 252-8147
<mailto:cros...@ksc.th.com>
<http://kkucc1.kku.ac.th/~crosskku/>
Robin John
23 Schneider Gardens
Petit Valley
Trinidad and Tobago
Ms. Margarida de Souza
Secretary
Trinidad & Tobago Scrabble Ass.
75 Luis Street
Woodbrook
Trinidad and Tobago
Mr Amirali Alimohammed
Dubai Scrabble League
PO Box 9031
Dubai
United Arab Emirates
Diane Pratesi
Postal Scrabble Club
33 Amberley Rd
Leyton
London, E10 7ER
United Kingdom
Belgian
Federation Belge de Scrabble
Boulevard Saint-Lazare, 4 bte 16
1210 Bruxelles
+32 2 219 15 87
fax +32 2 223 04 82
Verhe Monique, Voorzitter
Brugse Scrabble Club
Peter Benoitlaan 5
8200 Brugge
319761
De Wulf Lieve, Secretaris
Brugse Scrabble Club
Lorreinenhoek 34
8310 Brugge
360680
Czech
Jakub A. Tesinsky
Board Games Club Paluba
Graficka 30
150 00 Prague 5
Czech Republic
+42 2 57 31 41 81
<mailto:go...@karlin.mff.cuni.cz>
<http://www.karlin.mff.cuni.cz/~gorn/paluba/scrabble/>
Scrabble - Domovska' stra'nka
<http://www.cem.cz/zabava/Scrabble/>
Dutch (Duplicate play)
Bertrand De Bouvere, Voorzitter
Graaf d'Ursellaan 16/31
8301 Knokke-Heist
050-51.16.37
Rudi Ailliet, Public Relations
Nederlandstalig Scrabble-Verbond
Oude Pittemstr. 2
8700 Tielt
051-40.37.29
<mailto:alf...@unicall.be>
<http://uc2.unicall.be/alfabet/>
Scrabble Bond Nederland
<http://home.pi.net/~sbnl/scrabble.htm>
French (Duplicate play)
Franck Manniquant, Secretary
Federation Francaise de Scrabble
96, Boulevard Pereire
75017 Paris
France
Tel: +33 1 43 80 40 36
Fax: +33 1 47 64 36 88
<http://www.azursoft.fr/ffsc/>
Federation Internationale de Scrabble Francophone
Boulevard Saint-Lazare, 4
Boite 16-1210
Bruxelles
Belgium
Tel: +32 2 219 1587
Fax: +32 2 223 0482
Federation Camerounaise de Scrabble (Fedascrab)
BP 4054
Yaounde
Federation Luxembourgeoise de Scrabble
24, rue d'Amsterdam
1126 Luxembourg
(35-2) 44 45 65
Federation Quebecoise des Clubs de Scrabble Francophone
4545 av Pierre-de-Coubertin
C.P. 1000, succursale M
Montreal QC H1V 3R2
Tel: (514) 252-3007
<http://www.fqcsf.qc.ca/>
Federation Roumaine de Scrabble
16, rue Vasile-Conta
70138 Bucarest
telecopie: (40-1) 312 01 61
Federation Senegalaise de Scrabble
boi(^)te postale 1517
Dakar
tel.: (221) 23 52 92
telecopie: (221) 23 45 87
Liman Pully
Jeanine Servant
Citi-Radieuse
Hermenches 905 65 31
Switzerland
Federation Suisse de Scrabble
casier postal 1896
Vouvry
tel.: +41 25 81 21 45
Club Tahar-Kaddad
20, rue du Tribunal
Tunis
tel.: +216 1 56 12 75
telecopie: +216 1 29 50 82
Federation Zairoise de Scrabble (Fezas)
cite de la Voix-du-Zaire
boi(^)te postale 16347
Kinshasa 1
Zaire
Polish
Polska Federacja Scrabble
Dabrowskiego 4/18
05-820 Piastow
Poland
Tel, fax: +48 22 723 22 20
<mailto:p...@ic.com.pl>
<http://www.ic.com.pl/~pfs/>
<http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/Arcade/7724/english.htm>
Russian
Julia Kazakova
Elixir Toys
distributor for Mattel Toys
(095) 258 4477
<mailto:jkaz...@impex.msk.ru>
<http://impex.msk.ru/scrabble.htm>
Spanish
Club Scrabble
Buenos Aires, 60 Pral. 1*
08036 Barcelona
Tel: 93/410 36 06
Fax: 93/439 55 27
<http://www.acoisa.es/scrabble/>
Swedish
Per Starback
Svenskt Scrabble (f.d. Alfapet)
Tiundagatan 49, 4 tr.
753 20 Uppsala
018-50 13 24
<mailto:star...@minsk.docs.uu.se>
<http://www.update.uu.se/~starback/scrabble.html>