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Question by Joseph Yeo
Submitted on 8/30/2003
Related FAQ: Scrabble FAQ - General Information
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Not a question, but a suggestion. Next time you play Scrabble, try putting all unused tiles FACING UP. Its more difficult than first thought. You don't have lousy excuses like - bad luck I got seven vowels. You are responsible for what you pick.
Two rules need to be modified to play Scrabble this way. One, the 50-point bonus is not available for the FIRST play. Two, players must pick their tiles BEFORE the next player plays. What you pick will not always turn out right as your opponents are watching you.
Email me with feedback.
Joseph - ozcljoe@aol.com


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