Everything Scrabble
by Joe Edley
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"Now updated with over 100 pages of never-before-published material, EVERYTHING SCRABBLE remains the Scrabble players' greatest tool as the definitive guide to one of America's favorite and most popular board games"--Tags
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If you love Scrabble, really love Scrabble, then this book is a must-have.
Obviously, it contains the usual advices when it comes to seriously improve your game e.g. how to control the board; how to boost your scoring average by simply knowing the allowed 2-3 letter words; how to use power tiles (the blanks, S, J, Q, X and Z) at your best advantage etc. However, it also goes further than that, something that demarks it from other manuals of the sort.
First, it contains very nice exercises to practice your skills. This book is not only a lecturing on 'how to', then, but also and above all about putting learning into practice until you have this 'AH! AH!' moments. The tricks given about rack management, for instance, are absolutely show more brilliant and definitely changed the way that I personally play! Then, and more to the point, it debunks a few silly myths about Scrabble geeks, such as the view that theirs is merely about learning long lists of intricate words. As the authors rightly put it, it's bogus as anyone can get 25 to 30 points average and per turn, and, even, score bingos/ bonuses merely by using some common sense when handling letters. Put like that, it might sound highly over-optimistic. It's not. Again, it comes down to rack management and a few other tricks regarding 7-8 letter words at least. I for one had never scored a bingo/ bonus before reading this book, despite playing quite often. I have now scored a dozen ever since.
All in all, then, here's a fantastic and very efficient guidebook to have at hand. My only issue was that it's about American English whereas I personally play using British English. Some of the words given were, therefore, useless to me. Having said that, Scrabble is not about memorizing words but about a way of thinking about words. The advices offered, then, remains highly relevant if you truly want to upgrade your game. Highly recommended... if you're a Scrabble geek! show less
Obviously, it contains the usual advices when it comes to seriously improve your game e.g. how to control the board; how to boost your scoring average by simply knowing the allowed 2-3 letter words; how to use power tiles (the blanks, S, J, Q, X and Z) at your best advantage etc. However, it also goes further than that, something that demarks it from other manuals of the sort.
First, it contains very nice exercises to practice your skills. This book is not only a lecturing on 'how to', then, but also and above all about putting learning into practice until you have this 'AH! AH!' moments. The tricks given about rack management, for instance, are absolutely show more brilliant and definitely changed the way that I personally play! Then, and more to the point, it debunks a few silly myths about Scrabble geeks, such as the view that theirs is merely about learning long lists of intricate words. As the authors rightly put it, it's bogus as anyone can get 25 to 30 points average and per turn, and, even, score bingos/ bonuses merely by using some common sense when handling letters. Put like that, it might sound highly over-optimistic. It's not. Again, it comes down to rack management and a few other tricks regarding 7-8 letter words at least. I for one had never scored a bingo/ bonus before reading this book, despite playing quite often. I have now scored a dozen ever since.
All in all, then, here's a fantastic and very efficient guidebook to have at hand. My only issue was that it's about American English whereas I personally play using British English. Some of the words given were, therefore, useless to me. Having said that, Scrabble is not about memorizing words but about a way of thinking about words. The advices offered, then, remains highly relevant if you truly want to upgrade your game. Highly recommended... if you're a Scrabble geek! show less
A fun book to take you further into the world of Scrabble. As more people are discovering Scrabble through family game nights and online applications like Facebook, this book helps improve your game and explains some of the background and history of Scrabble. It discusses rack balancing techniques and how to score those high point Bingos.
This book gave me a complete understanding of how Scrabble can be played. It changed my game and made the playing of it even more enjoyable. The book helped me become aware of the two-letter words and how to increase my chances of using all the letters on my board in a single turn. It has since been updated.
Superb reference for improving your game.
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- Canonical title
- Everything Scrabble
- Original publication date
- 2001-11-01
- First words
- This is the most comprehensive book ever published about the SCRABBLE® game. (About this book)
It was the middle of the night, and I was certain my wife was asleep. (Introduction)
Ironically, the entire world has heard of the SCRABBLE® Brand Crossword game, but hardly anyone knows how it got here. (The History of Scrabble)
If you want to get serious about the SCRABBLE® game, sooner or later you are going to need The official SCRABBLE® Players Dictionary (OSPD). - Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)Who says "special students" can't become SCRABBLE experts? Nobody at Wiley Middle school, that's for sure.
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- Nonfiction, General Nonfiction
- DDC/MDS
- 793.734 — Arts & recreation Recreation, sports, and performing arts Indoor games and amusements Non-action games, puzzles [boardgames now 794] Puzzles and puzzle games Word Games
- LCC
- GV1507 .S3 .E35 — Geography, Anthropology and Recreation Recreation. Leisure Recreation. Leisure Games and amusements Parties. Party games and stunts Puzzles
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