Only The GOAT Could Make This Scrabble Challenge

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  • Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025

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  • @onzie9
    @onzie9 Год назад +1760

    This story is close to my heart because I was at that tournament. Not only was I there, but I saw Nigel right before this game and just asked casually "So is this your year?" He responded that he didn't think so.

    • @wanderer15
      @wanderer15  Год назад +408

      Rare Nigel L

    • @tehesprite502
      @tehesprite502 Год назад +90

      @@wanderer15 Hardly an L to underestimate yourself.

    • @wanderer15
      @wanderer15  Год назад +392

      Yeah, I was being snarky. His humility in the face of his amazing achievements is inspiring as well.

    • @ev6558
      @ev6558 Год назад +21

      @@tehesprite502 Wow I bet you're fun anywhere that recognizing social cues is important.

    • @tehesprite502
      @tehesprite502 Год назад +106

      @@ev6558 Like you've never done similar.

  • @ccreecimc
    @ccreecimc 11 месяцев назад +47

    I was there and saw the board and situation as Brian described to me. Something else to note that, to me, made Brian’s ill-fated find was this: the tiles they were playing with were old Boston Area Tournament (BAT) tiles. These tiles had a bat inscribed on the blank tile. It’s hard enough to visualize a blank letter for what it has been designated, but with a funny looking semi-faded bat on it? Brian’s find was extraordinary. Nigel’s challenge? Beyond extraordinary.

  • @jkonrad
    @jkonrad 11 месяцев назад +500

    RUclips has decided that I now want to see Scrabble content, and I must admit, I haven’t been disappointed.

    • @nicolasfpauly
      @nicolasfpauly 10 месяцев назад +9

      Same brother 👨

    • @davidatherton
      @davidatherton 10 месяцев назад +4

      Ditto, brothers

    • @kamen42
      @kamen42 8 месяцев назад +9

      Same here a week ago.
      I don't even play Scrabble, but these videos are fascinating.

    • @yellowslotcar
      @yellowslotcar 8 месяцев назад +2

      Same here

    • @venerable_nelson
      @venerable_nelson 7 месяцев назад +2

      Same here.
      I've found it interesting that this game changes over time as language changes, most notably with the introduction of the word 'qi'.
      Also, that Nigel can be the GOAT in other languages without understanding those languages, he just needs to know what the words are in the dictionary and how to spell them.

  • @jkqxz2000
    @jkqxz2000 Год назад +144

    Will, I have a story that highlights another dimension to challenging phony words.
    I recently had a game where the only way I could guarantee the win was to NOT challenge a bingo that I KNEW was phony. My opponent's phony bingo was worth about 70 points, and, had I not challenged it, he would have emptied the bag, drawing HUVWC. I then could have played an out-bingo of NOTTURNI, for 77. Those 77 points, combined with the 32 points gained from my opponent's unplayed tiles, would have given me the win with a margin of about 10 points. However, I didn't think this through -- so I challenged his phony off and bingoed with NOTTURNI. I drew HVUWC, of course, and I also gave my opponent the chance to play an eight-letter out-bingo through NOTTURNI. I was fortunate that he did not find the eight-letter bingo, and I ended up winning. But after the game was over, I saw what I should have done: let the phony bingo stay on the board, unchallenged.

  • @4Thessia
    @4Thessia 3 месяца назад +40

    Brian Cappelletto was the original “boy genius” in competitive Scrabble. He was the guy I kind of looked up to when I first started going to Scrabble club when I was in high school. Never thought I would see someone better come along. But at least two did. First, David Gibson (may he rest in peace) and then Nigel Richards. I remember the knock on Nigel when he first started making waves was “yeah he knows the words, but does he have the strategy?” Boy howdy does he have the strategy.

  • @RobertNowland
    @RobertNowland Год назад +739

    Moment of silence for the guy who drew six vowels in the most crucial moment of the final match

    • @tomhejda6450
      @tomhejda6450 8 месяцев назад +29

      While keeping a vowel on the rack, needless to say...

    • @Dexaan
      @Dexaan 7 месяцев назад +1

      F

    • @InAVanByTheRivr
      @InAVanByTheRivr 5 месяцев назад +1

      F

    • @velDANTe
      @velDANTe 5 месяцев назад +2

      skill issue

    • @daniellima4391
      @daniellima4391 5 месяцев назад +9

      If it was me I don't think I'd have the mental fortitude to continue the game lol

  • @matthewjulius5401
    @matthewjulius5401 5 месяцев назад +45

    Nigel and my dad are friends. I once joked when he was visiting our house, "if they ever check the dictionary and a word you've played isn't there I bet they just correct the dictionary." 😂😂

  • @Ramboost007
    @Ramboost007 Год назад +622

    I am a chemist, and just watching how chemistry nomenclature keeps coming up in scrabble is so fascinating. I look forward to these videos every week.
    Also, I think an answer to why sulphitic is an inconsistency probably has to do with IUPAC naming regulations. The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry is the international referee for the standardization of chemistry, including naming conventions. In 1971, they sided with the Americans and designated "sulfur" as the correct spelling for the element and all the derivative names of sulfur compounds followed suit.
    This is my theory: We don't use sulfitic/sulphitic a lot in chemistry as it's seen as redundant when sulfite/sulphite can be adjectives to begin with. It's even made more rare with the fact that sulfates/sulphates are the more commonly encountered ion. Therefore when sulfitic/sulphitic is used, and it's rare, it's more likely to follow the 1971 IUPAC spelling of sulfitic. However, the Collins dictionary might be tapping into an older lexicon of British chemistry papers where sulphitic was used, and that's why it's listed there.

    • @wanderer15
      @wanderer15  Год назад +155

      What great context!

    • @miaowmiaowchowface
      @miaowmiaowchowface Год назад +23

      10/10

    • @meta04
      @meta04 Год назад +47

      It might also be worth pointing out that IUPAC went with the British on "aluminium" and "caesium", though...

    • @yoyoyo761
      @yoyoyo761 Год назад +13

      Loremaster.

    • @harryvincent2434
      @harryvincent2434 Год назад +3

      Glad I saw another chemist comment about this 👍

  • @OptimusSubPr1me
    @OptimusSubPr1me Год назад +275

    Your storytelling is impeccable. Your pacing, the drama, the explanations are just

  • @AlexDings
    @AlexDings Год назад +504

    _I used to call you on my sulphone_

  • @stevenmclennan1953
    @stevenmclennan1953 Год назад +14

    The missing a turn rule makes sense to me, otherwise you're at risk of someone just wasting time by challenging everything you put down.

  • @TeeTerr
    @TeeTerr Год назад +164

    In 2019, i started getting recommended chess videos out of nowhere, and like many others, I became obsessed! I think Scrabble is next boys!

    • @magicmulder
      @magicmulder Год назад +4

      And the crazy stories are similar. German chess GM allegedly learned Hungarian during 4 hour train ride with just a dictionary (which I assume container some grammar info).

  • @asdfasdf4924
    @asdfasdf4924 Год назад +33

    I was part of the dictionary committee when we made an attempt to update the Long Word List-- we wasted countless hours for nothing because at the end when we presented the list to M-W for review, they said "no thanks"

  • @justin7035
    @justin7035 Год назад +173

    We are all truly blessed to get a glimpse of epic moments in the Scrabble community. Thank you so much for your effort to immortalize these moments that otherwise might be lost to time!

    • @wanderer15
      @wanderer15  Год назад +12

      Appreciate the kind words!

  • @xhappybunnyx
    @xhappybunnyx Год назад +47

    You and Jomboy are RUclips saints in your ability to show us something we wouldn't have otherwise watched, pause it at the right moment, and explain in detail why that moment was so cool. I can comfortably click on your vids even if I don't think I'll be interested in the subject--you choose them well enough to always get my attention in the end. Great stuff, thanks for sharing with us!

    • @wanderer15
      @wanderer15  Год назад +18

      Really high praise. Have loved Jomboy for years. Thank you very much for the kind words!

    • @billcook4768
      @billcook4768 Месяц назад +1

      Now I want to see Jomboy do a lip reading of one of Nigel

  • @3Drew-
    @3Drew- Год назад +489

    I love your videos. I never realized how much strategy is involved in scrabble

    • @Trip_Fontaine
      @Trip_Fontaine Год назад +13

      I remember when I first started playing competitive Scrabble, I thought "I could beat any of these guys if I just memorized the words they've memorized." It was quite a big surprise that my strategy was possibly MORE lacking than my lack of knowledge of ultra-obscure words.

    • @randybugger3006
      @randybugger3006 Год назад +1

      I rarely get bingos, but I win most of the games I play. I use a strategy to minimize my opponent's scoring, coupled with a decent knowledge of some of the more obscure NASD words as well as a sizable vocabulary generally. I'm not a competitive player, but I enjoy playing against people that can beat me, which means that my enjoyment is limited by my mediocre opponents. If there was a Scrabble club in my area, I'd have more practice, since winning 99% of the time gets boring enough to make me stop playing.
      Not bragging, just wishing for more skillful opponents.

    • @escapedlunatic27
      @escapedlunatic27 Год назад +3

      In some games the gulf between a recreational player and the world elite is obvious e.g. a top tennis player chases down and returns a shot which most people wouldn't have got near. In Scrabble it's less obvious - it needs another top player to explain it. Most casual players will just try to make the best score they can from the tiles they have, regardless of other considerations. Move up a level and players start trying to retain a combination of tiles which gives them a good chance of a bingo next turn, or at least avoid a really terrible rack. Then at the top level they're figuring out what words their opponent will probably be looking to play, based on the tiles left, and making moves specifically intended to block those words. It's a completely different game.

    • @cdubsoptional7849
      @cdubsoptional7849 Год назад +1

      When I play Monopoly, my goal is to make everyone lose to the worst player. It's so much fun, and it drives people crazy. With Chess, my goal is to get my King to all four corners of the board. It's impossible, but trying to do something dumb like that, is so much more fun than playing it straight. Or pacifist chess, where the goal is to be as peaceful as possible, and you try to maneuver your opponent into drawing first blood. I've never played scrabble, but it looks like the best way to be a troll would be to give your opponent easy layups. Set 'em up for every bingo possible. Try to lose by 600 points.

  • @stevenwilmes2572
    @stevenwilmes2572 Год назад +18

    Have played casual scrabble with the family for years but watching your videos about the competitive scrabble scene are so interesting! Keep it up!

  • @Quate32
    @Quate32 Год назад +22

    you are very good at explaining scrabble strategy in a non-patronizing way. Many "video essayists" are trash, but you are not. Great work

  • @noahkagan
    @noahkagan Год назад +66

    Weirdly loving these videos. Keep them coming :)

    • @wanderer15
      @wanderer15  Год назад +1

      Thank you! I admit, they are a little weird ;)

    • @elidoesstuff5503
      @elidoesstuff5503 11 месяцев назад

      They are weirdly amazing lol. I think you took editing and made a whole other level with it​@@wanderer15

    • @jayamo-addae415
      @jayamo-addae415 10 месяцев назад

      It's not weird at all

  • @adamtweddle2130
    @adamtweddle2130 Год назад +12

    This is the kind of video that some random guy will recommend a big streamer to watch.
    Great video mate.

  • @jongibson4766
    @jongibson4766 Год назад

    Honestly, I have no idea how your videos came up in my algorithm, but I love it. I don't know *anything* about competitive Scrabble, and haven't played it since I was like 14 with my grandparents. Watching this video, it brought me a little joy to recognize Ben Gibson's name when you flashed their standings at ~ 1:43, and I only recognized that from your other videos. Thanks for your uploads dude, I love nerdy shit like this.

    • @wanderer15
      @wanderer15  Год назад

      I’m so glad you’re enjoying!

  • @themandan9456
    @themandan9456 Год назад +3

    I love scrabble history. I’ve never been into scrabble until I started watching this channel like a month ago. Since then, I’m addicted to bingos.

  • @pennnel
    @pennnel Год назад +19

    I haven't played Scrabble since I was a kid, and even then it wasn't serious. Yet I love watching these videos. I don't even know why the algorithm recommended your channel to me, but I'm glad it did.

  • @NeilMalthus
    @NeilMalthus Год назад +6

    3:45 "Sulphur has 2 spellings - _reflecting different usage in the US and Canada_ "
    Half the English-speaking WORLD uses the 'sulphur' spelling. Hardly just little Canada. (I could have sworn England invented the ENGLISH language.)

    • @wanderer15
      @wanderer15  Год назад +4

      Very true. I phrased this poorly. The reason I made the US/Canada distinction is that usage from these two countries specifically is used to populate the Merriam dictionary used in this game.

  • @rojaneusebio9705
    @rojaneusebio9705 Год назад +520

    ive never loved learning about scrabble more… i can sense a wave of scrabble becoming popular like chess?!

    • @noahmay7708
      @noahmay7708 Год назад +13

      Wouldn't mind that

    • @Ascension721
      @Ascension721 Год назад +7

      I hope so one day.

    • @wanderer15
      @wanderer15  Год назад +105

      Lots of work to do to get there, but we can dream...

    • @MewtwoStruckBack
      @MewtwoStruckBack Год назад +14

      I'll believe that Scrabble is going to be equally as popular as (or more popular than) chess when /r/AnarchyScrabble is as popular as /r/AnarchyChess.

    • @CoachJohnMcGuirk
      @CoachJohnMcGuirk Год назад

      😂

  • @hermeticascetic
    @hermeticascetic Год назад +1

    Brian: plays sulphitic
    me not even knowing there were Scrabble dictionaries: "HAHA YOU FOOL. You fell victim to one of the classic blunders."
    Not sure why this ended up on my algorithm but I'm still glad it did. Always down for interesting niche content

  • @hansel2001
    @hansel2001 Год назад

    I don’t play Scrabble and i never will play Scrabble.
    However, your storytelling in this Scrabble History series is phenomenal. Just the right level of detail, context, explanation, and drama.
    I hope you extend your youtube videos to other interesting topics.

  • @colloqy
    @colloqy Год назад +7

    BABE WAKE UP NEW SCRABBLE HISTORY VIDEO!!!

  • @Ulkomaalainen
    @Ulkomaalainen Год назад +6

    Before watching I am guessing that he challenged a perfectly and obviously valid word for some obscure strategic advantage of missing a move in this one position with precisely these letters left in the bag.
    After watching I am guessing that I was wrong.

  • @kinderphool
    @kinderphool Год назад +1

    Totally agree. I was at this tournament, as well. This has been one of my favourite stories, too. I have told it often. Glad you made it even better.

  • @Nalianna
    @Nalianna Год назад +22

    Richards's knowledge of words.... is amazing. But i'd expect nothing less from someone who won a french scrabble tournament, by memorizing their dictionary

  • @anyoldactress4078
    @anyoldactress4078 Год назад +6

    Amazing story, beautifully told.
    It’s really cool to hear someone as good as you are, Will, be so in awe of Nigel.

    • @wanderer15
      @wanderer15  Год назад +3

      Thanks! I'm in awe of lots of other players, too, so I'll be trying to mix it up a bit going forward as well, though it's hard to resist Nigel!

  • @edho497
    @edho497 Год назад +5

    my new fav channel ive never played scrabble and i never knew i was such a fan

  • @the78thHesparian
    @the78thHesparian Год назад +3

    Alright my guy Nigel is cracked. Good job Will this story is straight up fire.

  • @An0nymous_L0gic
    @An0nymous_L0gic Месяц назад +1

    7:07 i thought this pain hurt enough playing at home with my mom... he must be furious

  • @BobbieTheFish
    @BobbieTheFish Год назад +1

    I was expecting the challenge to be something where Nigel wanted to skip a turn, knowing his opponent could only play things that he could end the game off of. This is just as wild as that would have been.

  • @zut8448
    @zut8448 Год назад +33

    I absolutely love these videos. A topic I have never once been interested in but you make it so cool to watch unfold. Master at storytelling. Well done!

  • @christopheauguste1532
    @christopheauguste1532 Год назад +5

    when I heard that french have take out a bunch of offensive word from they dictionary, I was wondering if it would be as "easy" for Nigel to unlearn them than to learn them... given what he is capable of here, I think I have my answer!

    • @HazhMcMoor
      @HazhMcMoor 4 месяца назад +1

      Lmao maybe this is why he rarely compete after 2020

  • @dbkaus
    @dbkaus Год назад +2

    remember loving your livestreams a couple years back, glad you're having some success your recent videos have been great good work

  • @csfan8965
    @csfan8965 Год назад +35

    Only the RUclips GOAT could make videos of this quality!

  • @CentaurionArcher
    @CentaurionArcher Год назад +3

    "colour and sulphur used in Canada" oof. As a Brit that hurts.

    • @wanderer15
      @wanderer15  Год назад +2

      I chose those countries because the North American dictionary I was describing pulls its words primarily from those two countries. Of course, those spellings originate in the UK, but if they weren't used anywhere in the US or Canada, they likely would not be included in the Merriam dictionary.

  • @Forensource
    @Forensource Год назад +1

    I once asked Joe Edley if he knew if Nigel had ever lost a challenge. He angrily told me that he didn't track that sort of thing. WHAT A GROUCHY GROUCH.

  • @AlexDings
    @AlexDings Год назад +43

    Reminds me of this moment: ruclips.net/video/Ecgmfa_lEQk/видео.html
    It's just disgusting that Nigel can keep this stuff apart. When I try to remember exceptions like SULPHITIC, in game, I always end up convincing myself that the _other_ word was the exception...

    • @jeffe2267
      @jeffe2267 Год назад +1

      They said that he's also the best in French?? What a monster.

    • @shaonian
      @shaonian Год назад

      Sadly Nigel hasn't played since 2019... I guess he has lost interest in the game.

    • @AlexDings
      @AlexDings Год назад +4

      @@shaonian He's still playing in local tournaments - has avoided international ones because of Covid

  • @peersvensson9253
    @peersvensson9253 Год назад +2

    I thought it was just as impressive that the other guy scored over 400 and almost won despite losing that challenge

    • @wanderer15
      @wanderer15  Год назад

      Brian is indeed one of the greatest American players and a former champion in his own right, which makes Nigel's confident challenge all the more impressive

  • @thegodofpez
    @thegodofpez Год назад +4

    You know you’re a nerd when you know the play in question in advance. (: Great stuff, Will, loving the series!

  • @omnombrains
    @omnombrains Год назад +5

    This is great, love your videos. I regret not getting into scrabble earlier in life. I guarantee your videos will bring more players into the game!!

  • @hridaysamtani5797
    @hridaysamtani5797 Год назад +21

    Another fantastic story, Will!

  • @petrie911
    @petrie911 Год назад +2

    After seeing both players have hands that required them to exchange tiles, I wondered what if Scrabble had a Magic-style mulligan rule. That is, you may choose to throw back your entire opening hand and draw a new one without losing a turn, but if you do, you have to put one of the tiles back in the bag (thus having a 6 card hand). In particular, it's interesting to consider whether not having to skip your first turn to exchange would be worth the downside of not being able to play a bingo at all that turn.

  • @DrewLevitt
    @DrewLevitt Год назад +2

    HOT to set up PHOT/PENATES is so bonkers that it almost deserves a video of its own

  • @IS_CBR_2763
    @IS_CBR_2763 7 месяцев назад

    This video made me realize that scrabble is more of a puzzle game than a vocabulary one. It's truly unique.

  • @pandurendradjaja8994
    @pandurendradjaja8994 Год назад +6

    More Scrabble History! Merry Christmas!!

  • @user-svqmbiv
    @user-svqmbiv Год назад +5

    These videos are phenomenal! I've been watching many of your other videos too. This channel is a diamond in the rough.

  • @mymyscellany
    @mymyscellany Год назад +6

    I love these videos. Hopefully you get more subscribers. I know basically nothing about scrabble but these are really good

    • @wanderer15
      @wanderer15  Год назад

      Thanks, always inspired to keep making more thanks to comments like this

  • @tobasama
    @tobasama Год назад +3

    Keep em coming. These videos are very well done. Perfectly fits the genious of Nigel Richards.
    In a perfect world, you'd live comment on the coming world championship.

  • @samaugust85
    @samaugust85 Год назад +7

    "Bizarre inconsistencies" lol for real. Seriously why...that could be an episode unto itself.

  • @johnsillings
    @johnsillings Год назад +4

    This series is incredible, man. Thank you.

  • @dc6929
    @dc6929 Год назад +2

    Nice explanation. I have no future in Scrabble. I paused at 6:16 and would have called BS on about a dozen of those words.

  • @toadybull
    @toadybull Год назад +2

    Wow, as a new viewer, I am captivated by your storytelling. Scrabble is so interesting to learn about!

  • @jcel4378
    @jcel4378 Год назад +1

    Do I play Scrabble? No. Am I addicted to this series? Yes.

  • @alexlatham6836
    @alexlatham6836 Год назад +2

    DENIALIST is Collins-only, surprisingly (as it is a common word), as Nigel exploited in 2018 by challenging it in a game against Jackson Smylie. That word by all means should be valid in both dictionaries, more than SULPHITIC (which should also be valid in both). Also, why are obsolete Greek letters like SAMPI Collins-only? SAN (another obsolete Greek letter I lost a challenge playing) was added to OSPD5 with a different definition.

    • @wanderer15
      @wanderer15  Год назад +1

      That was another insane one for sure

  • @Xonatron
    @Xonatron 11 месяцев назад

    Your channel could very well increase the popularity of Scrabble substantially. I wish you ultimate success!

  • @BrettMKW
    @BrettMKW Год назад +109

    Before I watch I'm going to guess it's Nigel challenging DENIALIST which is a Collins only 9.
    EDIT: Had the right idea at least.

    • @BrettMKW
      @BrettMKW Год назад +6

      @@Columbine-en3qc I don't think Jackson knew it was a Collins only 9, he probably just hoped it was good. In another game in the same tournament against Alec Sjoholm he tried WEENILY* and also let ZERKING* and BATWINGS* go (BATWING is valid but is an adjective) so I just don't think he had the word knowledge to know about DENIALIST#.

    • @Trip_Fontaine
      @Trip_Fontaine Год назад

      I believe this channel has done another video on that game.

    • @harraz7632
      @harraz7632 Год назад +1

      LMAO I WAS THINKING THE SAME! The DENIALIST play was actually awesome to spot since he was behind but I got shocked when it was a Collins only. And also didn't knew Nigel played NWL too lol

  • @Hunter688
    @Hunter688 Год назад +2

    thank you for doing these videos, they're so interesting! i love hearing about the scrabble tournament scene

  • @xxdboy
    @xxdboy Год назад +4

    Nigel is the goat of scrabble and I can't imagine anyone will ever come close

  • @youuuuuuuuuuutube
    @youuuuuuuuuuutube Год назад +24

    You made this play sound epic, and I think it indeed was!

  • @rdhulljr
    @rdhulljr Год назад +1

    Been playing Scrabble my whole life but am new to these fantastic videos - great work! : )

  • @acr1ter
    @acr1ter Год назад +5

    I live for these collins/NWL differences

  • @chairshoe81
    @chairshoe81 Год назад +2

    *_"AAAAEIUU!!_* - Brian Cappelletto as Nigel RIchards sentences him to death by Scrabble

  • @kujojotarostandoceanman2641
    @kujojotarostandoceanman2641 Год назад +1

    Bruh wtf is the categories system in his brain, he not only have seemingly photographical memory but he also have highest tier of strategic thinking, this man is truly goated

    • @wanderer15
      @wanderer15  Год назад

      It actually is pretty amazing how many very different Scrabble skills Nigel is the best at!

  • @PickUps
    @PickUps Год назад +5

    Your content is really good. Please keep it up. Take your time though. Dont give yourself a schedule, or feel the need to have to make more. Great stories like this even 2 times a year are worth alot more than 100 junk filler vides. Great telling and pacing as well. Truly love the videos.

  • @plebcrabslayer
    @plebcrabslayer Год назад +8

    5:15 I'll never tire of seeing images of David's dictionary. 🏆

    • @wanderer15
      @wanderer15  Год назад

      An epic Scrabble artifact indeed

  • @yamomwasthebomb7159
    @yamomwasthebomb7159 Год назад +16

    4:13 🎼You used to call me on my sulphone. 🎶

  • @fox_6242
    @fox_6242 Год назад +2

    Hey, Im' 15 right now and i'm watching your videos and they make me want to get into scrabble. I see how the best players are reallly old relativly and it gives me hope that i can be good some day.

  • @combcombo
    @combcombo Год назад +2

    another banger
    another banger by 2017 North American Scrabble Champion Will Anderson

  • @lucianostizzoli2676
    @lucianostizzoli2676 Год назад +7

    Excellent content, will! Really good storytelling

  • @dew7555
    @dew7555 Год назад +1

    Youre truly a content pioneer this is gold

  • @dpo1168
    @dpo1168 Год назад

    I rarely play scrabble or care that much about it but these videos are fascinating so it must be your storytelling. Keep it up

  • @hithere5005
    @hithere5005 Год назад +2

    These guys: sulphitic, jaggiest, cytosine
    Me: ohhh flop with a triple letter

  • @evindahood
    @evindahood Год назад +1

    i cant get enough of your content

  • @chipikasimanwe9333
    @chipikasimanwe9333 Год назад +3

    Oh wow what a story, enjoyed every bit of it!

  • @HandsomeLongshanks
    @HandsomeLongshanks Год назад

    I give 0 sh*ts about scrabble but your videos have me hooked because competition and words

  • @brucemoran1063
    @brucemoran1063 Год назад +3

    This story is so great, thank you

  • @them4309
    @them4309 Год назад

    World Champion: plays double crossing bingo '-ulph-tic'
    Some guy who also plays Scrabble: "lol noob"

  • @BrentDeJong
    @BrentDeJong Год назад +1

    When you specified tournament play I realized I must've been using a house rule all my life

  • @bluerednotpurple
    @bluerednotpurple Год назад +2

    someone knowing the differences in words in each dictionary kinda reminds me of people knowing the differences in answers and guesses in NYT wordle and hellowordl wordlists
    cool video! very interesting to see :) (its me from wordle speedrunning!)

    • @wanderer15
      @wanderer15  Год назад

      Apt comparison...hi there & thanks for stopping by!

  • @gordohogo8016
    @gordohogo8016 Год назад +1

    Challenge be damned... if I ever get the tiles, I'm playing "Kwyjibo"

  • @derekhettinger451
    @derekhettinger451 Год назад +2

    I loved this video and subscribed
    Your passion for Scrabble is infectious

  • @bradenstewart6270
    @bradenstewart6270 Год назад +5

    It’s super lucky and super skillful at the same time only in scrabble man

  • @kevint8887
    @kevint8887 3 месяца назад

    No mention of the fact he won the French championship and doesn't speak French. That's how good his mastery is of learning a list of words.

  • @billcook4768
    @billcook4768 Месяц назад

    I like the fact that playing “hot” was a genius move. My kind of word

  • @RandyDaGamer
    @RandyDaGamer Год назад +4

    Clicked faster than a bullet when I saw your upload!

  • @IndiBrony
    @IndiBrony Год назад +7

    This came up on my recommended feed. I don't play Scrabble competitively, nor have I learned much more than being able to dig my way out of a hole with "Qi", but these guys here casually scoring games close to 500 points whereas I'm exstatic if I can finish a game with 200 points!

    • @wanderer15
      @wanderer15  Год назад +3

      The level of play I'm showcasing here is at the absolute high end of what's possible. Most of us can only sit back in awe...but Scrabble is fun to play no matter what your level!

    • @diggitus
      @diggitus Год назад

      Hi Indi, I'm going to have to challenge "exstatic" sorry! :P

  • @SpencerHHO
    @SpencerHHO 8 месяцев назад

    After learning that he learnt the entire french scrabble dictionary in 9 weeks before becoming the goat in French scrabble too, this isn't that suprising.

  • @AlliSinned
    @AlliSinned Год назад +1

    While it might be tempting to call Nigel Richards a human dictionary, but it's more accurate to say he is a database of many dictionaries. He can even compare their seemingly negligible differences as displayed in this video, or can learn all of the words in a dictionary for a language he doesn't even speak!

  • @bassett_green
    @bassett_green Год назад +6

    I thought the "challenger loses their turn" rule was default tbh. I didn't realize I've been playing under tournament rules my whole life

  • @hshdydhebhd
    @hshdydhebhd Год назад

    I'm not even sure what scrabble is but these videos hit hard

  • @samlin8089
    @samlin8089 5 месяцев назад

    been watching nigel videos all day. only one explanation, he can stop time.

  • @sabrewolf4129
    @sabrewolf4129 Год назад +1

    I would have challenged the challenge. If it is a real word, just because it isn't in a so-called "official" dictionary, it is still a real word regardless.

  • @daledishman7155
    @daledishman7155 Год назад +1

    I love Scrabble, I cook my eggs this way every morning 😮

  • @akasakasaka
    @akasakasaka 3 месяца назад

    Unsurprisingly it's as if Nigel knows every variation of every word in every dictionary