Deep questions
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- Grand Pooh-Bah
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When playing Words with Friends, what constitutes poor sportsmanship, if anything?
Re: Deep questions
Looking up words using a scrabble dictionary.
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- Grand Pooh-Bah
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Re: Deep questions
By looking up words, do you mean using a word finder? Because I feel like exact match is part of the game: I put down ERNE and let the game reject that if it wants. My sister routinely plays words she has no idea what they mean (SWIVE. SWIVET?) However, I do think saying I've got these seven tile, what are all the words in them is poor sportsmanship.
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I meant something like this: http://www.scrabblefinder.com/ It is extremely useful for when you have a blank tile.
I do not think that trying words is poor sportsmanship. Also, memorizing all the legal two word combinations is just good preparation.
I do not think that trying words is poor sportsmanship. Also, memorizing all the legal two word combinations is just good preparation.
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- Tenth Dan Procrastinator
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Re: Deep questions
That list is also provided in the rules to scrabble... At least it was in the last scrabble board we bought.Jason wrote:memorizing all the legal two word combinations is just good preparation.
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Yeah, I routinely try words that I'm not sure really exist.
It also means I'm not as good at Scrabble as Words With Friends.
It also means I'm not as good at Scrabble as Words With Friends.