Lastest Scrabble News

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Back on the street after six months in the San Diego County Jail

Michael Jackson is in a good mood. It’s a muggy Saturday afternoon downtown, and he’s just been released from jail at Front and C Street after six months inside. “I was in for narcotics. My friends are dealers. I was just standin’ [on a street corner] with a beer and my friends ran.

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Clowning retiree turns 100

PENNSBURY — Mary Rhoads turned 100 recently, and the Crosslands retirement community didn’t let it go unnoticed. The entire community was invited to celebrate with Rhoads and her family at an afternoon reception.

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Case of the Mondays | Expert braider Deb Jennings sees pattern emerging among customers

Figure skaters want to look perfect from head to toe. Deb Jennings takes care of the head part. She’s Braider Deb of Lawrence ( www.braiderdeb.com ), an expert who travels the country to create artful — and secure — do’s for skating competitors. “They tell me about their new music or routine, and we come up with a new style,” she says.

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Scrabble and the Politics of the Game

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Scrabble and the Politics of the Game

Friday night while some people were going out to dinner or the latest movie, Susan and I finished dinner and settled into a raucous game of Scrabble. Yes, I said raucous because when we play Scrabble, it is an intense challenge trying to beat Susan at this game. She is really good.

When I was a kid and played Scrabble, I always felt that my vocabulary and spelling skills were a benefit to winning, and usually did win a lot of the time. However, Susan has taught me that it is not just how many letters that you use, it is how you use the letters. It turns out that I played the game and Susan plays the strategy.

In business, we sometimes find ourselves playing the game. We know what needs to be done and because of our upbringing and being taught an employee mentality since we were children, we go to work in our business as employees rather than entrepreneurs. We are in essence playing the game.

Business however requires a strategy to win. Much like playing Scrabble, it is not the number of hours that we work that makes us successful. It is the strategy in the way that we work that makes the difference. We can be employees in our business or we can create jobs for  employees in our business. The choice is ours.

When we are looking at our business from day to day it is easy to get lost in the details of our daily tasks. We become overwhelmed with the minute details, trying to play all of the roles that are required to keep the business going along the path of our vision of what it is supposed to be. We find it difficult to see how we can trust others to fulfill those roles and do the job as good as we might. It is hard to let go.

The truth is that as we continue to hold on to our task load, we defeat the purpose of having a business in the first place. To work less and earn more. Thus we find ourselves burnt out, depressed and just plain tired of all of the crap that goes into running the business.

Many people at the point of frustration simply give up and go back to the world of being an employee. Rather that take the steps that could ultimately make the business work, we  break down and give up, thinking that it is hopeless and that we can never change.

I recently read a book called “The E Myth Revisited”. It talks about business and how to shift the thinking from being an employee to being an entrepreneur. It is a very easy read and it has a lot of really good ideas in it. I highly recommend it.

So what does this have to do with Scrabble? Nothing really except that without the strategy I usually lose. In fact in the more than 30 times I have played Susan I have only won one time. Is it because I am stupid? Maybe. however I believe that that is not the reason. I believe that Susan wins because she has a strategy to win.

One day my strategy will be as good as hers. One day I will win many games in a row. Until then, I will continue to work on my strategy. I will develop my strategy based on what she does to win. I will observe, copy, emulate and downright mimic what she does and then modify it to my own style.

Isn’t that how we win in business too?

Scrabble Champion Edition Reviews

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Scrabble Champion Edition

  • Compete head-to-head in tournament play, or battle the clock in brain-teasing solo play. Step-up to the challenge and beat your best score!
  • High Score List archives your best games and tracks your progress.
  • Play like an expert with The Merriam-Webster Official SCRABBLE Player’s Dictionary, Auto Word Validation, Pop-up Hints, Best Plays and more!

Platform:  WINDOWS XP/VISTA Publisher:  ENCORE Packaging:  JEWEL CASE Rating:  EVERYONE Family Game Night is More Exciting than Ever!   Eight levels of the most revolutionary advancedputer opponents developed by National SCRABBLE Association tournament champions will challenge both the casual and tournament tested SCRABBLE player.Compete head-to-head in tournament play or battle the clock in brain-teasing solo play. Play like an expert with The Merriam-Webster Official SCRABBLE Pl

Rating: (out of 18 reviews)

List Price: $ 19.95

Price: $ 5.49

Scrabble Express

  • SCRABBLE Express delivers the all-American crossword fix in 20 minutes!
  • Roll the dice for a crossword challenge and use letters to build a word.
  • Opponents build off a previous word
  • Be the first to score 200 points and you win!
  • Store all the pieces in the handy plastic case and take it with you on the go!

When Scrabble is on the brain, but you haven’t got time for the classic version, Scrabble Express delivers the all-American crossword fix in 20 minutes. Roll the dice for a crossword challenge and use letters to build a word. Opponents build off a previous word. Be the first to score 200 points and you win. Store all the pieces in the handy plastic case and take it with you on the go. For 2 to 4 players.

Rating: (out of 11 reviews)

List Price: $ 12.99

Price: $ 13.99

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Scrabble: How the World Came to Play Words

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Scrabble: How the World Came to Play Words

BoomerYearbook.com, December, 2008 – The rule is simple. Search for words, select the right letter block, and send them straight to the board. Scrabble is the name of the game. Introduced in 1948, Scrabble continues to be the most popular word game with varied names such as Scramble, Skip-A-Cross, Spelofun, Palabras Cruzadas, Alfapet, Funworder, and Literati. The 15-by-15 grid game board is a trademark of Hasbro, Inc. in US and Canada and of Murfett Regency in Australia but was acquired by the Mattel subsidiary J.W. Spear & Sons in 1993.

The sale of Scrabble is one hundred million sets and it is sold in 121 countries in 29 different language versions. Its popularity in America is highly visible as one out of three homes own a Scrabble board set.

The history of Scrabble dates back to 1938 and its creation was based on a previous word game called “Lexiko.” Although both Lexiko and Scrabble use the same set of letter tiles, Scrabble creator Alfred Mosher Butts made an advancement in the distribution and point values and included The New York Times as a reference source. Butts was initially able to manufacture the set, but was not able to sell the game to any major game manufacturers. When James Brunot bought the rights of Butts’ Criss-Crosswords game, he decided to alter the name of the game to “Scrabble,” which means “to scratch frantically.”

Scrabble went into the TV airwaves in 1984 when NBC turned the board game into a daytime game show that ran from July 1984 to March 1990 and from January to June 1993. And continues to be ever popularized through the annual World Scrabble Championship.

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Lastest Scrabble auctions

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Speed Scrabble game

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Cesar and Carl play a speed Scrabble(R) game after hours at the Oregon Tile, 2009. see www.scrabbleplayers.org for the NASPA website, where you can find local clubs and information! http has information about the Oregon Tile, which happens once a year in Portland, OR. There are tournaments every weekend all around the US and Canada.

Scrabble Diamond Anniversary Game – 4 Reasons Why Scrabble Fans And Collectors Love It

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Scrabble Diamond Anniversary Game – 4 Reasons Why Scrabble Fans And Collectors Love It

The Scrabble Diamond Anniversary Game is perfect for fans and collectors. It is special because it marks the 60th anniversary of the popular word game. Hasbro commemorates the occasion by releasing one of the fanciest versions of the game to date. But what makes it different from other versions of Scrabble?

1. A Special Board with Raised Grids. The grids hold your tiles in place on the board. The quickest way to start confusion is to have someone’s letters slide out of place. This happens often when more than two people play, and the board is spun to face another player. Thankfully, this version of the game ends that problem.

You can stop worrying about your letters getting knocked out of place. This means no more confusion about what letters went where. And that means fewer arguments between friends and family.

2. A Sturdy Board and Carrying Case. The game board is attached to a rotating base that doubles as a carrying case. This comes in handy when you play away from home. The pieces stay in the box where they belong during transport.

3. Built-In Storage Trays. I love this feature. Storing the racks after a game drives me nuts. I have to get them into the box just right. If I don’t, the board sticks up and the box stays open. Do you have this problem? The Scrabble Diamond Anniversary edition solves that problem with built-in storage racks.

The storage racks are attached to the sides of the rotating base. They easily slide in and out for easy access. You simply put the racks and tiles inside when you’re done. I think it’s the best feature about this edition.

4. A Rotating Base. The game board is attached to a rotating base. The board easily spins to face any direction. Players can easily see the board when its their turn.

The Scrabble Diamond Anniversary Game is a great gift and a collector’s item. It’s definitely one of the most stylish editions available. Learn about other collectible Scrabble editions now -> Scrabble Collectible Editions.

Michelle Strait is an adult gamer who enjoys the Nintendo DS Lite. Read Nintendo DS game reviews on her blog where she reviews her game collection.

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Tips for playing Scrabble

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Tips for playing Scrabble

Scrabble was invented by an unemployed American designer named Alfred Butts, who got  tinkering with a word game in 1933. Primitively called  Lexico, Butts gradually developed the game over the next five years.

If you are  sick of with losing, here are some tips to assist you amend your game.
Don’t utilise “baby” words. By this I have in mind do not get using words like “cow,” “the,” “sun,” “go!” These words are worthless and worth very, very few points. The only time to employ these, is if you have reexamined all possible words. I mean you want to have looked for and picked at your brain for those prominent words you remember from schooling. If you have done all of that and are yet clueless, so go ahead and lay down your three point word.

Placement on the board is essential. For certain, the squares that double and triple your letters and words are the to the highest degree desirable. But there are other ways to double your letters and words when those squares are not useable. Play as much of your word against a word already on the table as you can, adjoining as many letters of both words as possible. That doubles every letter in your word, or at least as many tiles as you are able to line up.

Another tip in playing Scrabble, is to spread out across the board. More often that not, when watching people play scrabble, they constantly seem to fuddle all of their words up onto one side, or one corner. This is ok for a while, but eventually you don’t have any room to play off of words, and your option becomes very throttled. Instead of doing this, try to do words evenly across the board, this will allow for a greater choice, and you will end up with big and better words.

Scrabble helper is a great tool that will obtain words from a given tiles even a blank tiles. 
The next tip is to look out for utile words. I was in a book shop the other day and they had a poster of horse anatomy on display – a veritable gold mine of potentially utile words. Simply browsing through a good dictionary is an diverting and useful practice session. Invariably hold a dictionary in the bathroom and when you are engaged on nature’s business, open  every which way.

Don’t let your adversaries view your tiles. You may consider it isnt a big deal, but if it comes down to a two or three point game, letting an opponent see a tile can end the game.  E.g., you are playing to 300, and the score is you 292, and the opponent 275. If the opponent watches you have an “E”, and an “E” is worth few points and so the opponent knows that whatever they do, they shouldn’t play a word that would assist you in using your “E.”.

Try to use all your tiles up foremost at the end of the game, and don’t get left with high grading tiles in your hand. These count against you at the ending, and are added to the score of the person who finishes foremost.

 

My name is Tomasz.
I have a website Scrabble helpeer. In this website you can find a lot of interesting software.
-Have a great day!

Scrabble Tile Pendants – Lots of Fun!

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Scrabble Tile Pendants – Lots of Fun!

Scrabble tile pendants are whimsical pieces of jewelry made from upcycled scrabble game pieces. There are literally hundreds of different styles of pendants, from cute to strange, simple to extravagant. They make excellent gifts for birthdays, Mother’s Day, Christmas, Valentine’s Day or any other holiday you can think of! They can also make very nice charms for special occasions such as weddings. Most importantly, they are a way to show your unique style. With all of the designs available out there you’re sure to find one that is absolutely perfect for you!

Lots of people have fun making their own scrabble tile pendants. First you need to raid your mom’s old scrabble set and steal those game pieces! You then need to choose what sort of image you would like on your tile. It could be anything from some pretty decorative paper, to a magazine clipping, a photograph, or even a graphic you’ve designed yourself and printed. Cut your paper down to the size of the scrabble tile and then glue it to the blank side, leaving the letter side visible. Use your initial for a personalized touch! Once the paper is glued to the tile you need to cover it with a clear finish. There are many non-toxic water based glazes available which make this step very easy and hazard-free.

Make sure you let the glaze dry thoroughly before you proceed to the next step- even overnight. Now there are a few ways to attach a bail to your pendant. Some people like to drill a hole through the very top of the pendant, front to back, and attach a clip bail. This will cover some of your image, however it does give a very nice effect. Some people like to screw a very small eye-screw into the top of the pendant and then include a jump ring to run their necklace through. Lastly, you can find glue-on bails for another nice effect. Finish with a chain or necklace of your choice and voila! Your very own scrabble tile pendant!

You can find Scrabble tile pendants at a variety of places, you just need to keep a keen eye out to spot them. Probably the most obvious answer to the question “where can I buy one of these?” is: Online! Do a quick internet search and you’ll be greeted with many tempting options in a variety of styles and price ranges. Another great place to look is at local craft shows. You can help support your local artisans this way, and also find something really unique and personal to show off your style. You can find local craft shows by doing an internet search for your city, or also check out your local newspaper. Lastly, always be on the lookout for trendy indie boutiques. These will be in cities big and small and often carry a variety of items from local, national and international artisans. If you can’t find them- ask! The owner of the boutique know a great little spot to check out. Good luck in your search!

Ela Steel makes <a rel=”nofollow” onclick=”javascript:_gaq.push([‘_trackPageview’, ‘/outgoing/article_exit_link’]);” href=”http://yumyumpendants.com”>scrabble tile pendants</a> under the name of YumYumPendants. You can find any design you like.

Download Scrabble Slam DSi Game For Free!

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Download Scrabble Slam DSi Game For Free!

Are you looking for a game download site to download Scrabble Slam DSi Game? Do you want to know where and how you can download Scrabble Slam DSi Game cheaply and legally? Scrabble Slam, the latest release on DSi. If you are going to pre-order the game at your local game store I urge you to forget about it because I am about to show you how and where you can download Scrabble Slam DSi game for less than .001.

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Scrabble Slam is available for download at Nintendo DSi Center. As a registered member, you can save a lot of money from getting DSi games and use your money for necessary stuffs. This website is easily accessible and downloads at high speed. No matter which DSi version you own every game can be supported because there is no region restriction. You will no longer have to buy any expensive DSi cartridge games.

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