Thanks for watching! This game was played using CSW21 - the Collins Scrabble dictionary. I do show rew and lew as valid in CSW21, but they are not valid in the North American dictionary, NWL20. Hope that helps!
at high level scrabble you know what tiles are left. Basically what all letters have not been played. Therefore u know exactly what your opponent has and can account for what they can make and think about how to stop it. maybe making axe and at with the sept->t on the triple word might have stopped jumar
This game is played with the international lexicon, CSW. If you look in the description of each video it will tell you what lexicon the game is played in
Thanks for watching! Wikipedia says this about the dictionary they're playing with: "Collins Scrabble Words (CSW, formerly SOWPODS) is the word list used in English-language tournament Scrabble in most countries except the US, Thailand and Canada". At this tournament (the Canadian Scrabble Classic, in Kingston, ON), we had divisions playing with the north american dictionary, and one playing the international dictionary. So this one was a CSW game.
@@aonutsihasnouith --- No, you *listen up. * The thread poster is correct. What the woman is wearing is inappropriate. She is showing too much cleavage. She needs to cover up. She looks like a sex worker. A normal human being would know how to dress appropriately in this context. Now that you have been corrected, you need to *delete* your wrong post.
Thanks for watching! From wikipedia: Collins Scrabble Words (CSW, formerly SOWPODS) is the word list used in English-language tournament Scrabble in most countries except the US, Thailand and Canada. At this tournament, in Canada, we had divisions playing with the north american dictionary, and one playing the international dictionary. So this one was a CSW game.
these players and commentators are all so high quality I was so shocked when I found this channel with not even 100 subs
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I'm really enjoying these videos.. Thanks a lot for posting
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Thanks for the vid. Fun to watch.
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i have been to many scrabble and have gotton prizes and this is the first time i saw this amazing people play
They hold the bags up very high when drawing tiles out. Can someone more familiar explain why that is?
I assume it's to make it very clear that they're not looking inside the bag when drawing tiles.
Some local tournaments in my area put this in the rules.
In the second move of Mr. Logan I think I saw a bingo word "MUGGISH" which is formed in the word "LEW".
Right, but there's nowhere to put it, as LEWS is not a valid word
(C)AD was obviously a setup since with the same letters, Matthew could’ve played (S)AD forming LAID and FED
21:44. Where would tooltip fit? I'm not seeing it
The row above the triple on the right, with the first T linking with WOS to form TWOS
WOS becomes TWOS.
Curious a scrabble dictionary site says that rew and lew aren’t valid in North America. What dictionary are you using?
Thanks for watching! This game was played using CSW21 - the Collins Scrabble dictionary. I do show rew and lew as valid in CSW21, but they are not valid in the North American dictionary, NWL20. Hope that helps!
How is he supposed to know to block Jumar at the end?
at high level scrabble you know what tiles are left. Basically what all letters have not been played.
Therefore u know exactly what your opponent has and can account for what they can make and think about how to stop it.
maybe making axe and at with the sept->t on the triple word might have stopped jumar
scrabble is blood sport
why not LOONS?
Matthew's logical play there was 'AX'.
why not UH and HO?
Where and which turn?
Is this the same as American scrabble? Or is this world scrabble
This game is played with the international lexicon, CSW. If you look in the description of each video it will tell you what lexicon the game is played in
Best commentator outfits. 10/10
Distracting I think. Ugh!
eng? wos? oi? ea? my table would never allow this stuff xD
Thanks for watching! Wikipedia says this about the dictionary they're playing with: "Collins Scrabble Words (CSW, formerly SOWPODS) is the word list used in English-language tournament Scrabble in most countries except the US, Thailand and Canada". At this tournament (the Canadian Scrabble Classic, in Kingston, ON), we had divisions playing with the north american dictionary, and one playing the international dictionary. So this one was a CSW game.
They are words so that doesn't make sense to say that
@@redrex0032 by a loose definition of "word"
@@DevinDTV It's black and white. It's either an official word or its not
Not appropriate attire for commentating scrabble.
I agree. Will Anderson could have dressed up a little. Just a hoodie? Step up your fashion game! 😜
You can always limit yourself to watching games from Iran if seeing normal humans wearing normal human clothes is too hard on you.
@@aonutsihasnouith --- No, you *listen up. * The thread poster is correct. What the woman is wearing is inappropriate. She is showing too much cleavage. She needs to cover up. She looks like a sex worker. A normal human being would know how to dress appropriately in this context. Now that you have been corrected, you need to *delete* your wrong post.
@@aonutsihasnouith I'd like to see if anybody figured out how to play Scrabble in Mandarin. I don't think so.
what dictionary are they using? ea? ug? nonsense
csw i believe
Thanks for watching! From wikipedia: Collins Scrabble Words (CSW, formerly SOWPODS) is the word list used in English-language tournament Scrabble in most countries except the US, Thailand and Canada. At this tournament, in Canada, we had divisions playing with the north american dictionary, and one playing the international dictionary. So this one was a CSW game.
excellent commentary
Ps kindly ensure your co commentators are decently dressed!