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by simpletone
828 days ago
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> He is widely believed to have memorized the entire international-English Scrabble lexicon, more than 280,000 words Definitely helps. > Nigel extended ZAP to ZAPATEADOS My problem is I try to extend the word rather than create new words. So I'd look for zapped, unzapped, zapping, etc. Actually, if I had 'ATEADOS', I would waste my time looking for a 7 letter word ending in S. > Nigel placed all of his letters between the P and TED, spelling out PERNOCTATED and turning NON into ANON. The play tallied 92 points. Now that is genuinely impressive. I wish scrabble had platforms as widely available and free as chess does. |
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