Nigel Richards' Most Godlike Move

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  • Опубликовано: 10 фев 2025
  • Welcome to Episode 21 of Scrabble History, a series where I break down some of the most incredible plays, epic rivalries, and amazing moments in Scrabble's rich competitive history.
    Regular viewers of this channel already know all about Scrabble GOAT Nigel Richards. But in case you needed another reminder of his incredible abilities, he gave us a moment to remember at the KSSA Indian Open in January 2024. In his round 3 game with Rajiv Antao, he made a move that nobody else in the world would find, reminding us that he truly is in a class by himself.
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Комментарии • 375

  • @ThreeEyedFish
    @ThreeEyedFish Год назад +2589

    Will, this is the 7th week in a row you've shown Nigel Richards' most godlike move

    • @kingpin6173
      @kingpin6173 Год назад +137

      He has many of them

    • @javen9693
      @javen9693 Год назад +131

      Why do you think they call making a good move "Niging around super Nige style"

    • @Pinkmanbutawesome
      @Pinkmanbutawesome Год назад +53

      THATS WHY HES YHE GOAT
      THE GOAUT

    • @petrie911
      @petrie911 Год назад +12

      When you're a god that's just how it is.

    • @doughyjoey_8742
      @doughyjoey_8742 Год назад +6

      Does anyone know where i can study words that only end in the letter "S"
      Otherwise known as a Sticky S.
      For example, "Kans" is valid. But "kan" is not. Tried Google, but that didn't help. I need a scrabble expert! Plz 🙏 😊

  • @timvvs
    @timvvs Год назад +1335

    Dropping Pernoctated and getting +5 for a failed challenge is the equivalent of dunking over someones face and then getting the And 1 free throw...

    • @Annihilator_5024
      @Annihilator_5024 Год назад +40

      its the equivalent of doing a one hand no looking full court shot

    • @Benjy52
      @Benjy52 Год назад +39

      +5 is barely even a punishment.

    • @SpencerTwiddy
      @SpencerTwiddy Год назад +8

      @@Annihilator_5024…and then getting a free throw😂

    • @davidf2244
      @davidf2244 Год назад +23

      ​@@Annihilator_5024you're bad at metaphors and you should feel bad. Like a toaster on Christmas.

    • @Annihilator_5024
      @Annihilator_5024 Год назад +4

      @@davidf2244 L troll

  • @thegodofpez
    @thegodofpez Год назад +963

    Props to Rajiv for not flipping the table over.

    • @ohtani2024
      @ohtani2024 Год назад +2

      he should've at least blocked that L lane....

    • @henryt9281
      @henryt9281 Год назад +10

      @@ohtani2024 If Rajiv blocked the L, he might have won this game.

    • @qingkunli9235
      @qingkunli9235 Год назад +28

      Nigel had set up near a triple on the other end of the board - he would be locking himself out of opportunity to get points back the next turn. Nigel having the tiles to play in that spot himself was chance.

  • @hridaysamtani5797
    @hridaysamtani5797 Год назад +625

    Before this game, I was looking forward to playing Nigel in that event. After his insane 11-letter find, that enthusiasm quickly evaporated. Sadly, I did get to play him eventually, a game I lost by 90-odd points. The GOAT for a reason! 🙌

    • @AlexDings
      @AlexDings Год назад +234

      I think mentioning a 90-point loss to Nigel counts as a humblebrag 🙂

    • @hridaysamtani5797
      @hridaysamtani5797 Год назад +75

      Lol, I'm only proud of the fact that I got to play him, which is a massive privilege for any Scrabble player :)

    • @phroney
      @phroney Год назад +13

      Always count yourself lucky for playing the GOAT!

    • @coolguy14006
      @coolguy14006 7 месяцев назад +4

      Amazing that you got to play the GOAT!

    • @henryt9281
      @henryt9281 Месяц назад

      @@AlexDings No way. I beat Nigel's charcoal azz.

  • @whitesoxMLB
    @whitesoxMLB Год назад +692

    @3:43 "Nigel does have one playable bingo here."
    I like how the video never even mentions that Nigel found that bingo. It's just assumed.

    • @Benjy52
      @Benjy52 Год назад +10

      Yeah, that’s a problem in this video. Should have been shown on the screen.

    • @megapussi
      @megapussi Год назад +8

      @@Benjy52 huh? Bro its literally the next word in the sentence; Eruption.

    • @TheOfficialBlackHole
      @TheOfficialBlackHole Год назад +76

      @@Benjy52it was though. Nigel’s point counter flashes green and shows the amount of points he increases by. Besides, it wasn’t a very big deal because pro scrabble players find bingos all the time, not just Nigel.

    • @DueySR
      @DueySR Год назад +21

      @@Benjy52 It was shown immediately after. E(R)UPTION was the playable bingo, which he played.

  • @johnwilder4789
    @johnwilder4789 Год назад +226

    The most impressive thing about that 11-letter find, as Will mentioned, is that he even thought to look in that “lane” to begin with, considering the other excellent bingos he had available. Amazing.

    • @NONO-hz4vo
      @NONO-hz4vo 9 месяцев назад +6

      That and it was a Collins only word.

    • @TheGuyCalledX
      @TheGuyCalledX 8 месяцев назад +19

      ​@@NONO-hz4vowhat's incredible is if you look up the word, the two most recent mentions before he played it are from the 1800s, and Boris Johnson describing pernoctating on the plane.

  • @joe_z
    @joe_z Год назад +248

    2:19 "Man this rack EFIN SUX!"

    • @BigAsciiHappyStar
      @BigAsciiHappyStar Год назад +6

      😁😁😁😁😁😁

    • @vitex198
      @vitex198 9 месяцев назад +5

      Definitely not in this case lmao

  • @AlexDings
    @AlexDings Год назад +227

    Let's give his opponent some credit - the recap wouldn't be possible if it wasn't for him publishing the game protocol. People probably don't realize that most tournament games aren't recorded for posterity.
    Just to reiterate how crazy the word is, the same is true for it as was for CHLORODYNE: playability lists, which include several hundreds of thousands of words ranked by their frequency in engine autoplay, don't even include the word at all because it literally never showed up in the millions of self-play games.

  • @evanyurko3640
    @evanyurko3640 Год назад +98

    That’s just disgusting holy crap. I’m glad to see Nigel finally playing in tournaments again :)

  • @joshuasims5421
    @joshuasims5421 Год назад +326

    You know, I’m starting to suspect Nigel knows all the 16 letter words too.

    • @Zebra_M
      @Zebra_M Год назад +36

      Just in case!

    • @leonhard6327
      @leonhard6327 11 месяцев назад +51

      Just in case he goes to Germany, where the words are so long you put boards next to board next to boards, so you kann spell:
      Rindfleischetikettierungsüberwachungsaufgabenübertragungsgesetz

    • @gaivsvalerivs5818
      @gaivsvalerivs5818 14 дней назад +1

      ​@@leonhard6327 all those letters and it simply means soup

  • @Heamer3222
    @Heamer3222 Год назад +172

    My jaw dropped with the triple-triple "influxes," but when Nigel played "pernoctated," my jaw hit the floor, detached from my head, and burrowed six feet underground.

  • @Gorvinhagen
    @Gorvinhagen Год назад +43

    6:45 the fact that this assumption must be made seriously is simply bonkers. Nigel is such a threat.

    • @tomasgoes
      @tomasgoes Месяц назад +2

      Dictionaries just correct themselves when Nigel puts a new word on board.

  • @Dorumin
    @Dorumin 11 месяцев назад +29

    Pernoctate is a common verb in Spanish, modern use for hotels and such. Very impressive showing

  • @kmdewhurst
    @kmdewhurst Год назад +105

    Get you someone who loves you like Will Anderson loves Nigel Richards.

  • @yiliu1497
    @yiliu1497 Год назад +40

    Hey mate, huge fan of your content.
    (I don’t play Scrabble but love following your analyses)
    Also your sense of humour is on point :)
    Best wishes!

  • @Imaginationless916
    @Imaginationless916 Год назад +25

    Happy theres a new "Nigel in deep thought" pic for 2024.

  • @qqw743
    @qqw743 Год назад +53

    Your graphics are fire. Letters floating around before forming into a word and so on. Must be a lot, or at least some work. It's cool, keep it up.

  • @ethangerrard8026
    @ethangerrard8026 Год назад +9

    Nigel Richard’s should be a national treasure here in NZ! It’s a real shame he gets no recognition here :(

  • @EDoyl
    @EDoyl 11 месяцев назад +7

    I just think it's great that there's a game out there which has a *truly* uncontested GOAT.

  • @zacharyjeffares8158
    @zacharyjeffares8158 Год назад +4

    You just gotta love that humility: NO MERCY - because this obscure combination is the best logical play and is both dumbfounding and uniquely humorous.

  • @elephantseal5679
    @elephantseal5679 Год назад +135

    I see Nigel I click

  • @ZahraIsMyDog
    @ZahraIsMyDog Год назад +10

    I’m almost willing to bet the other recorded 11 letter plays were all something like easier to find compound nouns. This has to be one of the greatest plays ever.

    • @matthewoconnor3362
      @matthewoconnor3362 Год назад +17

      The ones I know are ELECTRI(CITY) and INTERVI(EWER) but there was also ASTROBI(OLOGY) a 12

    • @joebobsouth
      @joebobsouth Год назад +2

      Hey, I remember that last one 😀

    • @wanderer15
      @wanderer15  Год назад +14

      It's been on my to-do list for a while to make a video covering some of these other moves!

    • @ValkyRiver
      @ValkyRiver Год назад

      @@wanderer15 If you really wanna get an 11-letter word down, play DEMO and get one of these racks:
      • ABELNTU (for DEMOUNTABLE)
      • ACCEIRS (for DEMOCRACIES)
      • ACEIRST (for DEMOCRATISE)
      • ACGHIPR (for DEMOGRAPHIC)
      • ACILLNY (for DEMONICALLY)
      • ADEILRS (for DEMORALISED)
      • ADEITTV (for DEMOTIVATED)
      • AEGHPRR (for DEMOGRAPHER)
      • AEILRSS (for DEMORALISES)
      • AEISTTV (for DEMOTIVATES)
      • AENRSTT (for DEMONSTRATE)
      • BDEIILS (for DEMOBILISED)
      • BEIILSS (for DEMOBILISES)
      • DEIINST (for DEMONITISED)
      • EIINSST (for DEMONITISES)
      • EHILRSS (for DEMOLISHERS)
      • GHIILNS (for DEMOLISHING)
      • IILNOST (for DEMOLITIONS)
      (Any tile can be replaced with a blank tile)

  • @MinhAIPet
    @MinhAIPet 25 дней назад +3

    1:41 This aged well...

  • @brycepowell6639
    @brycepowell6639 Год назад +7

    I could watch Nigel Richard videos by you for the rest of my life. The amount of passion I get for an eleven letter word is ridiculous

  • @WipZedKay
    @WipZedKay Год назад +44

    After watching so many Scrabble videos from you, I have made the realisation that bingo is not a bingo in Scrabble and that makes me quite sad.

    • @whitesoxMLB
      @whitesoxMLB Год назад +31

      But bingoes are bingoes.

    • @wanderer15
      @wanderer15  Год назад +16

      It's weird that we even use that term. In fact, in the UK, they're called bonuses, which makes much more sense.

    • @bubbagarland
      @bubbagarland Год назад

      I'm in the UK - I call them bingoes @:@@@wanderer15

    • @ryleypalmer
      @ryleypalmer Год назад

      @@wanderer15wait so you guys don’t shout bingo when you play scrabble?

    • @kyrawr83
      @kyrawr83 Год назад +16

      Gotta start spelling it bingeaux

  • @gmaasry
    @gmaasry Год назад +59

    I wonder whether just for completeness' sake Nigel also knows all the 16+ length words, despite the fact that they won't fit on the Scrabble board at all.

    • @AlexDings
      @AlexDings Год назад +26

      You say that now, but just wait for Will's next recap where Nigel somehow manages to play a 16-letter word

    • @grzegorzbrzeczyszczykiewic563
      @grzegorzbrzeczyszczykiewic563 7 месяцев назад +12

      ​@@AlexDings "And that's when Nigel played Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious, pulverizing the board on the spot."

    • @jkattack2640
      @jkattack2640 7 месяцев назад +9

      He's prepping for scrabble 2, when they introduce the board extension power up that lets you create a 3x3 extension to the board

  • @CHAZZRMAN
    @CHAZZRMAN Год назад +26

    i have literally never played scrabble why is this such a good video to me?

    • @ZahraIsMyDog
      @ZahraIsMyDog Год назад +23

      Watching greatness explained by one of the best in the world is always great to see.

  • @BramCohen
    @BramCohen Год назад +7

    The frequency of 11 letter words in tournament play understates their significance because the players don't know them. A better indicator is how often they happen in computer vs computer play. For what it's worth my wild guess is they're something like ten times as common there, which still is hardly anything.

    • @wanderer15
      @wanderer15  Год назад +7

      Yes, this is true. The answer I got on this point is one 11 letter bingo in every 6,500 AI vs AI games. Keep in mind that there’s another factor - some of the instances of humans playing 11s are the result of multiple turns worth of fishing/attempting to draw a particular play, which computers do not typically do, driving their rate of playing 11s down slightly despite their flawless word-finding ability.

    • @BramCohen
      @BramCohen Год назад

      @@wanderer15 Is that because computer lookahead doesn't go that far or because they assume their opponent is also a computer and will successfully block such craziness?

    • @wanderer15
      @wanderer15  Год назад +7

      Lookahead does go far enough to detect possibilities like this, but many large AI vs AI datasets are generated by much faster play selection algorithms than the more rigorous techniques available, just to increase the total number of games in the set. I would agree though that a slower-paced, deeper-lookahead series of games would feature a lot more blocks of these plays by the all-seeing computer than a human being, who would have to be extremely clever to detect such a non-traditional threat.

  • @avitaltagar
    @avitaltagar 4 месяца назад +1

    I just can't with this man, Nigel is so far above what us mortals are capable of. It's 1 a.m. and I can't stop laughing from the sheer brilliance of pernoctated for 3 points more than the second highest scoring move in that position. Simply incredible

  • @degenerate82
    @degenerate82 Год назад +2

    Another great video that illustrates how awesome Scrabble is.

  • @serverinvihatuin2654
    @serverinvihatuin2654 Год назад +8

    not going to lie that is freaking insane

  • @vendredi5
    @vendredi5 Год назад

    Zowee! It truly is amazing to see such brillliance -- and your narration, Will, is - as always - exquisite!

  • @wonkywombat12
    @wonkywombat12 Год назад +1

    what an insane game
    also as an aside, I just wanted to say that I've literally never played a game of scrabble but your videos are still extremely interesting to watch, which honestly is quite a feat when it comes to this style of game. you do a great job of making something that is pretty dense/obtuse very clear and explaining what makes the things interesting

    • @wanderer15
      @wanderer15  Год назад +1

      Really appreciate this, thank you!

  • @jstackz1113
    @jstackz1113 Месяц назад +1

    5:02 ah yes SARCONET. Who WOULDNT think of that

  • @lillyrose6568
    @lillyrose6568 Год назад +1

    I love everything about your videos. The graphics and commentary are top quality. Fingers crossed you can pass 100K subs this year!

    • @wanderer15
      @wanderer15  Год назад +1

      Thank you! I’m just looking to stay consistent and release something new that I’m proud of each week.

  • @Kitcomedy
    @Kitcomedy Год назад +11

    his memory must be photographic, otherwise it really would be insane to learn 20,000+ words just to score 3 extra points in one game of scrabble

    • @sebastianbardon391
      @sebastianbardon391 Год назад +1

      Do you know if he speaks other languages? "Pernoctar" is relatively common in Spanish.

    • @aidench3.14
      @aidench3.14 Год назад +3

      @@sebastianbardon391I’m guessing probably not, or at least I’ve never seen anything regarding this. He did famously win the French tournament without speaking any French !

    • @sebastianbardon391
      @sebastianbardon391 Год назад +1

      @@aidench3.14 Wow, I thought it was clickbait! I will investigate this guy further. Thanks!

  • @joeedley3936
    @joeedley3936 Год назад

    Great video, Will! We need more of these! keelp em coming! Love it!

  • @p1nkeye01
    @p1nkeye01 Месяц назад

    never thought I'd be so invested in the scrabble fandom

  • @vitex198
    @vitex198 Год назад +10

    Holy shit add PERNOCTATED to the goat moves list like damn 😂

  • @MichaelDarrow-tr1mn
    @MichaelDarrow-tr1mn 8 месяцев назад +3

    knowing nigel, he'd probably find a way to play KNICKKNACK

  • @johnnybegood9742
    @johnnybegood9742 9 месяцев назад

    Just a great job, so thorough and the graphics are spot on.

  • @SilicosisNotBeta
    @SilicosisNotBeta 11 месяцев назад +1

    for half a second i was like “wtf scrabble has actual serious competition and strategy” and then i realized literally every game has some extremely dedicated community to pushing the game to its limit

    • @wanderer15
      @wanderer15  11 месяцев назад +1

      Very true. Scrabble is a weird case, as it's a universally known game, but the vast majority of people think of it as a casual game like Sorry!, Battleship, Connect Four, etc. I once got a comment on another video that Scrabble has "secret complexity," which I think is the perfect way to describe it. Unveiling that wonderful complexity for more Scrabble fans to appreciate is a major focus of my videos.

  • @LivingRacoon
    @LivingRacoon Год назад +4

    Great video! Not someone who plays scrabble but I've found your videos so entertaining I might give it a try.
    I do have a suggestion though: do you think you could make a video about the AI people use for Scrabble predictions, how it stacks up and compares to human players, what limitations it has (if any), and how it compares to things like Stockfish for chess? Thanks!

    • @wanderer15
      @wanderer15  Год назад +1

      This is a great suggestion for a topic. (And thank you)

  • @tim..indeed
    @tim..indeed Год назад +2

    Would love to see other examples of 11-letter bingos being played, maybe even longer ones! These extremes always fascinate the most.

  • @finlandtaipan4454
    @finlandtaipan4454 3 месяца назад

    Wow! Nigel is the best. I have been blessed to play him once. He won, of course.

  • @grisus7254
    @grisus7254 Год назад +3

    Remember that such long words don’t show up in games that often partly BECAUSE people haven’t learned them, just a disclaimer worth mentioning when showcasing the deminishing returns of learning them in terms of ”fraction of games that include 11 letter words”

    • @wanderer15
      @wanderer15  Год назад +3

      Very true - good point. On the other hand, large data sets of AI vs AI games suggest that even with perfect play finding, 11 letter bingos occur approximately once in every 6,500 games. And human beings are slightly more likely to repeatedly shoot for a specific possibility long in advance, knowing no human will detect such an unlikely plan and block, which slightly tips the scales back towards humans again.

  • @doctorleftwizard8931
    @doctorleftwizard8931 Год назад +2

    That is just amazing. Thank you for the video as always, Will! :)

  • @pideperdonus2
    @pideperdonus2 Год назад

    Nigel Richard brain is full of amazing words. Such memory!

  • @domino14
    @domino14 Год назад

    Born too late to explore the world, too early to explore the galaxy, just in time to watch Nigel Richards tear shit up.

  • @pjkrill3109
    @pjkrill3109 10 месяцев назад

    6:53 Dude I cant even dream of those feats Nigel is beyond me

  • @terracottapie
    @terracottapie Год назад +6

    2:18 Hey Will, did you arrange the tiles to say "EFIN SUX" as an Easter egg? Or was it just alphabetical? If choice (a), high-five.

  • @arthurmoy8154
    @arthurmoy8154 Год назад +2

    I don't play scrabble, but I love your channel

  • @JONNYTUBSTER
    @JONNYTUBSTER Год назад +7

    Mighas try to drop a cheeky Pernoctated whilst playing scrabble with me dad for the next week or so

    • @wanderer15
      @wanderer15  Год назад +1

      Good luck! :)

    • @JONNYTUBSTER
      @JONNYTUBSTER Год назад

      @@wanderer15 I hooked lute under Slayed, close enough ay !

  • @AlphaeusNg
    @AlphaeusNg 11 месяцев назад +1

    The magnus of scrabbles

  • @Trizzer89
    @Trizzer89 Год назад +1

    God I love Nigel plays

  • @MichaelDarrow-tr1mn
    @MichaelDarrow-tr1mn 8 месяцев назад +1

    of course he finds it. nigel is an anagram of angel.

  • @aleksandarnikolov144
    @aleksandarnikolov144 8 месяцев назад +1

    Truly discombobulating!

  • @sophiegrey9576
    @sophiegrey9576 Год назад +13

    At what point do these moves stop being godlike and start being nigel-richards-like?

  • @ExplosiveBrohoof
    @ExplosiveBrohoof 11 месяцев назад

    Man, I would've loved to see a live recording of this game. The reaction from the commentators would have been lovely.

  • @themanwhoknewtoomuch6667
    @themanwhoknewtoomuch6667 Месяц назад

    Absolutely mindblowing. And here I thought I was special for knowing 'yclept'.

  • @BC-wj8fx
    @BC-wj8fx 5 месяцев назад +10

    7:30 "five consecutive bingos in a row" as if there's any other way to do five consecutive bingos.

  • @eraflowski
    @eraflowski 6 месяцев назад

    "Until proven otherwise, we have to assume that Nigel knows every word in the dictionary, regardless of length"
    This is the hardest sentence known to man

  • @HeavyMetalMouse
    @HeavyMetalMouse 9 месяцев назад +1

    I feel like, when it comes to word-games in general, one of the best ways to be comfortable enough with large awkward words to spot them in a game context is to have hobbies that put you contact with unusual words on a regular basis. If you happen to enjoy reading a lot of fantasy fiction, you might encounter a variety of obscure older words, while an interest in science-fiction literature would expose you to various technical jargon that is outside the normal experience. Just about any field of interest, be they among the arts or sciences, has its own sort of dialect in which unusually flowery words pop up and which the discipline asks you to be comfortable with. I myself have drawn more than a couple plays at the casual Scrabble board from things that show up in tabletop roleplaying games or collectable card games (the latter of which often have to reach deep into the thesaurus for things like 'yet another word that means it sets you on fire' :P).
    Things stick in your head much better when you have experiences and stories to attach them to.

    • @wanderer15
      @wanderer15  9 месяцев назад

      Great points. It's kind of a litmus test, too - does exposure to those more obscure words unique to particular fields of study annoy you, or intrigue you? If the latter, Scrabble might be for you.

    • @hadinossanosam4459
      @hadinossanosam4459 6 месяцев назад

      That's basically how my word knowledge works (lots of obscure or technical hobbies/interests), but I also find it's actually surprisingly common for jargon words to be invalid! I can't actually recall any practical examples (I mostly play online, so invalid words are immediately rejected and don't stick in my mind), but some searching resulted in e.g. "endian" (computing, "big/little endian"), "triax" and "servoed" (electronics, "servo" is only listed as a noun), "jiggler" and "overlift" (lockpicking, "overlift attack"), "chossy" (climbing), "oktavist" and "attacca" (music), "overbar" (typography) and "poset" (math), none of which are in any English Scrabble dictionary as far as I can tell. And these ones I expected might not be listed, the annoying ones are usually the ones I don't even expect to be obscure - I find it surprisingly hard to tell how commonly jargon is actually used

  • @imilal4249
    @imilal4249 Год назад +5

    im spanish and ''pernoctar'' isn't that stange of a word and I only played scrabble like twice so maybe thats how he knows it

  • @vanshjain3428
    @vanshjain3428 Год назад

    Absolutely amazing video cheers mate

  • @nootnootnits
    @nootnootnits Год назад +1

    I won the Under 18 at this tournament (then called the iGates tournament) about a decade ago. I met Nigel (who actually signed the board I won as my prize) minutes after he extended Alistair Richards' phony opening bingo of KARYOTE* to PRO(KARYOTE) lmao

    • @wanderer15
      @wanderer15  Год назад

      Wow! He didn't challenge KARYOTE*?!?!

    • @Chunkatuff
      @Chunkatuff 2 месяца назад

      @@wanderer15 It would be hilarious if he left it alone just so he could use it later.

  • @gerard0949
    @gerard0949 9 месяцев назад

    I don't give a shit about scrabble but I've watched all of these videos. Totally fascinating

  • @OfficialGidfather
    @OfficialGidfather Год назад +13

    11s are nuts

  • @fscreations7373
    @fscreations7373 Год назад

    This was an amazing video. Thank you

  • @kujojotarostandoceanman2641
    @kujojotarostandoceanman2641 8 месяцев назад

    props to Rajiv to not quit the game after getting hit by so much devastating plays

  • @stevehartsman6487
    @stevehartsman6487 Год назад

    Absolutely jaw-dropping play! What's the level above "godlike" because I think Nigel has officially passed it. Love your videos!

  • @JungleCrook
    @JungleCrook 21 день назад

    2009 nationals he made a setup in the endgame that tops everything ive ever seen, setting up an out play that was like 10 or 11 through disconnected tiles..woulda been 2nd or 3rd day but i cant find the game. i remember looking at it with Jesse Matthews at the end of the day on the computers

    • @wanderer15
      @wanderer15  21 день назад

      I think you're referring to the DECAGONAL endgame. I made a video about that game last year (link: ruclips.net/video/ayBTn59PliQ/видео.htmlsi=qv_3g3cpgCeHvCM2)

    • @JungleCrook
      @JungleCrook 21 день назад

      @@wanderer15 yesss thank you so much! what a trip to see this, very cool. such a good thing marlstone or astomatal wasnt played so we could have this gem

  • @cantaloupegodling352
    @cantaloupegodling352 8 месяцев назад

    I was thinking if I was 300 points behind I would want to just quit but actually I think I wouldn't because you don't give up a chance to get your ass beat by Nigel Richards and see the phenomenal plays he makes without even needing to

  • @GekkiSpeedruns
    @GekkiSpeedruns Год назад +2

    Will uses Nigel Richards like GothamChess uses Magnus Carlsen

  • @rdspam
    @rdspam 11 месяцев назад

    Consecutive moves in a row! Impressive!

    • @wanderer15
      @wanderer15  11 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah, somehow didn't hear the redundancy when I said this...oops!

  • @skitsadoodle5194
    @skitsadoodle5194 Год назад +2

    I literally spotted ANON on the board as a beginner player!

  • @MrSfein1
    @MrSfein1 Год назад

    excellent game, excellent analysis

  • @wvuvino21
    @wvuvino21 Год назад +1

    Nigel!!! 🎉

  • @squadxzo
    @squadxzo Год назад

    Really cool play, it would be cool to see casters reaction if they had casters overwatching that board.

  • @jsb7783
    @jsb7783 Месяц назад

    As an Spaniard Pernoctated was one of the easiest words to spot

  • @MarioOLL6251
    @MarioOLL6251 Год назад +1

    Yo hi Will, love your videos, hope you reach 50K subs soon!

    • @wanderer15
      @wanderer15  Год назад +4

      Thank you! Just trying to stick with it, release something each week, and improve my skills!

  • @LRXC1
    @LRXC1 Год назад

    Just wow

  • @dorukayhanwastaken
    @dorukayhanwastaken Месяц назад

    1:52 When I hit my grandmas with a 30-pointer it blows their minds and yet this is a "dump" 😭

  • @hurkahurk
    @hurkahurk Год назад

    Your content is so damn good. Do you have a channel that’s just you playing games like the old scrabble go tournament winner matches? I would watch all of them

    • @wanderer15
      @wanderer15  Год назад +6

      Thanks! I wonder if a separate channel with gameplay videos might be best? I have kind of taken things in a different direction on my main channel here with the game breakdowns and narrative-style content...with a little more time on my hands, I'd envision doing live gameplay on my Twitch channel as well.

  • @emisor9272
    @emisor9272 Месяц назад

    In my country, we use that word to indicate spending the night at a love hotel as opposed to a couple hours

  • @sullywinn4225
    @sullywinn4225 Год назад

    Damn, even when Nigel "evens the game" 1:53, he's still ahead!

  • @natebengtson5252
    @natebengtson5252 Год назад +3

    Does anyone know if there’s a link to see the commentator’s live reactions when Nigel played Pernoctated? Would love to see if it exists!

    • @wanderer15
      @wanderer15  Год назад +6

      This game wasn't livestreamed, sadly, but nearly immediately after it was completed, word started to ripple through the tournament community that something crazy had just occurred.

  • @geoffnolan1053
    @geoffnolan1053 Год назад +2

    I would love to know, how long did Nigel take before making this move? Did he think about it long?

    • @wanderer15
      @wanderer15  Год назад +2

      I couldn’t say for sure, but having played Nigel 10 times now in my own career, I can tell you that it’s exceedingly rare to see him take more than a minute on ANY move, no matter how complex.

  • @ChristopherAwesome-ix1bg
    @ChristopherAwesome-ix1bg 2 месяца назад

    Fun fact when they were developing a scrabble engine they realized they could just put Nigel on retainer for a cheaper more advanced solution

  • @paulmorphy6187
    @paulmorphy6187 7 месяцев назад

    As a non-scrabble player but an avid chess player I guess learning long words that you may never use is a bit like learning certain endgames in chess.....for example the Knight+Bishop mate...its a complicated checkmate that takes a very good memory to retain the technique but you might not even see it once in your chess career and if you do it might save you half a point! I personally have never encountered it after 30 years of playing and I studied the ending in about 2002 very deeply, since then I have all but forgotten it.

    • @LasCosasDeBrunin
      @LasCosasDeBrunin 6 месяцев назад +1

      Me and a friend were talking once about the strangest mates we could come up with, as ofc the B+K mate was the first one we mentioned. Funny enough, in his next game in the tournament he was playing he had to perform it, with half the hall watching. It's a delight using obscure or "useless" knowleadge in a real situation.

  • @BodywiseMustard
    @BodywiseMustard 6 месяцев назад +1

    1:27 bottom left you mean "to PRISE". Prying is interloping.

  • @leowstev
    @leowstev Год назад +1

    If I'm the opponent, I'd probably challenge each word Nigel plays to give him more +5s to his record score 😂

  • @doughyjoey_8742
    @doughyjoey_8742 Год назад

    I'd love to see a video explaining what a sticky S is and maybe a few examples. Like how "Kans" only takes an S and is valid, but just Kan without the S is invalid. Could do other letters with words like unfazed that only take a D. A sticky letter series of sorts or something 😅

  • @cadesummers5866
    @cadesummers5866 7 месяцев назад

    Life goal: get people in your life that talk about you like Will Anderson talks about Nigel Richards

  • @a.nonymouse6676
    @a.nonymouse6676 4 месяца назад

    Thanks to this video, I learned that the Calgary Flames and Columbus Blue Jackets invited fans to pernoctate in honor of Johnny Gaudreau.

  • @Noneblue39
    @Noneblue39 Год назад

    thats actually insane

  • @sabrinawelsh3543
    @sabrinawelsh3543 6 месяцев назад

    At this point, I'm convinced that Nigel is a god among men.

  • @NinjaDog251
    @NinjaDog251 11 месяцев назад

    When you find checkmate, look for a better move!

  • @aronquemarr7434
    @aronquemarr7434 Год назад

    I can't believe there's a tournament in my city and I don't even know where to find a Scrabble community here.

    • @wanderer15
      @wanderer15  Год назад

      If you'd like to check out the Scrabble scene, let me know if I can help with resources/connections!

  • @ozzienemo
    @ozzienemo 7 месяцев назад

    the fact that rajiv challenged it as well-