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Fiona recently attended the Mind Sports Olympiad held in London.
Here is her report
I attended the Scrabble tournament that is part of the Mind Sports Olympiad - an annual event that runs over a fortnight and features all sorts of board games and mental puzzles. It has quite a different feel to many events in that you often get novices turning up, and people wander in and out of the room to see what's going on! My first game was against a much higher rated player - I opened with a bonus and hung on to the lead until the very last move when he bonused out on the triple word score!
My second game I also played a bonus on my first move, but it went downhill after that, playing two phonies to lose a game I really felt I should have won!
My third game was undoubtedly my best, again opening with a bonus - NAIVETE - which I was relieved stayed on after a challenge! I went on to get a nine-timer EN(D)ORSES for 131 points, and a further bonus of MUTI(N)EER to win with a very respectable 514 points.
After that, I played two new players - new but definitely not novices! I did win both those games, but both were hard-fought! After that I played David Shenkin who I have never yet managed to beat, and that was true again, then the last game of the day which I made lots of silly mistakes, having overlid, unlodge and wakey challenged off the board. I was particularly cross with myself with unlodge, as, as soon as I played it I realised it was an anagram of LOUNGED which is of course a real word! Despite the frustrations, I very much enjoyed the day and playing people I hadn't played before.
Sounds like a great day - well played Fiona!
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Over the weekend of August 2nd/3rd there were two one day tournaments in Oxford.
Graham and Helen attended the first – a 7 game 3 division tournament. Helen and Graham were placed in the A division in positions 15 and 17 out of 20. Many of the top players had played in World Championships. A very strong division.
With 7 games to play and a field of 19 other players, both Helen and Graham thought they would avoid each other – sadly not – as they met in round 3. This picture was taken by the tournament organiser Rob Blundell.
Graham came out on top and went on to win a further 2 games. One game finished 477-475 in Graham’s favour, another he won with a score of 532 including the 9 timer UPSETTER.
Helen’s games were a lot lower scoring; she, too, ended on 3 wins from 7 games after winning the final two games of the day. Apart from a drubbing from Graham, almost all of her other games were close, win or lose. Some interesting words played were EEJIT and FACTORY, and also extending the word ACHE in both directions to make ACHED, then PREACHED.
On day 2, Graham and Helen were joined by Fiona. Sunday’s tournament was a 7 game round robin and Graham and Helen were in Division B. Fiona was in division E (14 players) so her opponents were based on her ongoing tournament performance.
She writes :
I was one of 14 players in E division at the Oxford Sunday tournament. Seven games were played. I started off well with a win, but then lost four consecutive games, before winning the last two, finishing with 3 wins and a +229 spread. I didn’t have much luck in terms of blanks and Ss, but also made a couple of silly mistakes that probably cost me close games (not noticing my opponent had played IH because I was looking upside down must be up there!).
I did play a few nice bonuses – ANALYSE and TENFOLD back to back in my first game, EBONITE, LANTERN, ETERNAL, SOONEST and NEUROTIC. Also a couple of invalid bonuses – one challenged off, the other not! A couple of times I was able to extend words already on the board to reach the triple spot – adding -ING to ENJOY for 57 points and LAND to MAIN for 35 were both satisfying.
Back in Division B, Helen and Graham were again lowly rated in the division (5th and 7th out of 8) and again had to play each other – this time Helen was victorious clawing back a 140 point deficit to win 468-430. Graham managed to win 3 games during the day, but got beaten by over 190 points in 2 of them, one of which included the odd looking 9 timer EUDAIMON.
Sunday's round-robin tournament of 7 games looked to be tough, given that all 7 players were of similar standard, within a few ratings points of each other. Helen started the day well, and, by lunchtime, she was still unbeaten and was leading the group with Graham in second place.
It all went wrong for Helen in the game after lunch, against Wesley Choy. Helen had taken an early lead of about 50 points when Wesley responded with two consecutive moves of TEXTILES, for 176 points, then HAZE for 76 points; the game was lost for Helen from then on, but she managed to pull back to lose by 'only' 50 points.
Before the final game, it was still possible for 6 of the 8 players in the group to win, as there were two players on 4 wins, and a further four on 3 wins. Helen's final game was against Barry Grossman, one of the equal top rated players in the division, and she found bonuses of TAENIATE and LOOSENS to win the game by 63 points, and also win the division with 5 wins from 7 games.
Well played Helen! Here is Helen receiving her prize and her winning board from the last game!
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Best improver for the third quarter of the season is Sharon Hewitt, ahead of Pat Llanwarne in second place and Deborah Porter in third place. Welcome to Johnny Sammon, and welcome back to Maureen Barlow.
High-scoring words:
· 144 FRIEZES Wanda
· 131 LAIRIEST Wanda
· 122 LITERATE Helen
· 112 TOXINES Graham
· 109 SHOWERY Helen
· 103 QUOLL Graham
· 102 MINDERS Martin
· 100 REQUITS Megel
· 98 PEEVING Charles
· 93 CLIENTS Keith
· 90 QINS Graham
· 89 BEEFIEST Megel
· 88 INQUEST Maire
· 88 RECITES Johnny
· 88 WEARING Joy
· 86 BANTERED Megel
· 86 FELTERS Maire
· 86 HARDIER Mary
· 86 ROASTED Charles
· 85 CORSNED Helen
· 85 SCARILY Charles
· 84 HEADINGS Maire
· 84 ISOTONE Helen
· 83 IMPRESS Helen
· 83 TINWARES Charles
· 82 BANKERS Maire
· 82 MUTINES Maire
· 82 SARNIES Maire
· 81 ANTLIAE Johnny
· 81 DRUNKER Maire
· 81 FOOTSIE Charles
· 81 REPAIRS Maire
· 81 STOWAGE Joy
· 81 URINOSE Johnny
· 80 ENTRAIN Maire
· 80 FATTIES Hepzi
· 80 INJURES Pat
· 77 FIFTIES Maire
· 77 ISLANDER Megel
· 77 LOCALES Maire
· 77 REVEALS Johnny
Other words: 76 DEFLECT Jim, 76 UNITIES Charles, 76 VICEROY Jim, 75 VIBRATE Pat, 74 ABIDERS Charles, 74 DEMANDS Keith, 74 FRUITIER Charles, 74 GRIEVES Jim, 74 TESTIFY Jim, 74 TRAVELED Jim, 73 AUNTIES Keith, 73 BATHERS Maire, 73 CORNIER Maire, 73 DENYING Jim, 73 GUIDERS Jim, 73 INSIPID Charles, 73 TRAINERS Martin, 72 BALDIES Charles, 72 DOSINGS Polly, 72 GRINDER Charles, 72 GRISTLE Jim, 72 MISRATE Jim, 72 ROOSTER Johnny, 72 SPIDERS Jim, 71 DEARIES Maire, 71 EASTERN Maire, 71 FROSTING Mary, 71 HISTORY Keith, 71 NEATNESS Johnny, 71 READING Keith, 71 RETINOL Jim, 71 STRAINERS (9 letters) Graham, 71 TRANCED Jim, 71 UNITERS Jim, 70 LARKERS Mary, 70 THEREOF Megel, 69 COSYING Charles, 69 DILUTES Jim, 69 INTENDS Maire, 69 TERRIES Maire, 68 DERISION Johnny, 68 DISTANT Megel, 68 OVERTURE Maire, 68 SHOELACE Johnny, 68 SOAPERS Maire, 68 TREASON Keith, 67 BANTERED Maire, 66 BROMINE Jim, 66 EUGARIE Jim, 66 STAINED Maire, 66 STONIER Hepzi, 65 ARTISTS Maire, 65 SNIRTLE Jim, 62 INTERNET Jim, 62 SWERVED Jim, 59 STROLLER Maire, 58 CLEANERS Maire, 58 TARGETS Keith, 58 UNSUITED Johnny, 56 FOETAL Megel, 32 UPBOW Charles, BELTING, TANNERS, GOATEES, DUMBEST, SCOUTER, COUNTER Amanda
Many bonuses or high-scoring moves by one player in a game:
· LOATHES 78 HOARSEN 98 RURALISE 70 MINIATE 70 Graham
· REARISEN 80 REPEATS 88 VENTRAL 80 DUNITES 66 Helen
· ARCADIA 68 MOSSIER 65 BUTLERS 90 Helen
· BANDIER 75 CANARIES 68 LIONISER 68 Helen
· BRISTLES 72 ASTEROID 80 HUMPERS 89 Wanda
· COHESIN 73 WEASAND 81 LAICISE 79 Richard
· FOISTED 70 RAINIEST 66 SNORTED 79 Helen
· INTAKES 76 MOBSTER 72 MINDERS 75 Helen
· LANDLINE 68 VITRINE 80 JAXIE 54 Helen
· MERLINS 73 TAENIAE 71 TENSIONS 61 Helen
· MINIMISE 95 ANGLERS 79 STEARIN 87 Helen
· OTARINE 75 DEPORTED 70 TREATING 80 Helen
· PIONEERS 70 RETAILED 72 GRANOLA 63 Deborah
· READING 80 ARTISAN 65 SENATES 82 Fiona
· SADDLERS 62 VETTERS 80 ANTIQUE 87 Wanda
· SENATES 72 SIERRAN 64 BATHING 75 Graham
· STEEPING 64 JAILERS 77 COEDITED 64 Helen
· STHENIA 76 ROASTED 61 REGIMENT 65 Wanda
· TANNERS 70 BANGERS 70 LAIRIEST 131 Wanda
· TARGETS 86 DINNERS 72 SLENDER 73 Maire
· TEMPURA 78 SCORNED 79 GESTURED 61 Fiona
· TRUENESS 64 LEATHER 82 REPAINTED 63 (9-letters) Graham
· SLATERS 69 HANDERS 69 Maire
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New personal bests: Amanda Lowe 404, Megel Barker 616 Well done to you both!
Name |
Old rating |
New rating |
Rating change |
P |
W |
D |
L |
Average |
Highest score |
Highest ever |
Sharon Hewitt |
129 |
149 |
20 |
26 |
20 |
0 |
6 |
374.1 |
488 |
548 |
Pat Llanwarne |
119 |
133 |
14 |
14 |
7 |
0 |
7 |
356.1 |
455 |
516 |
Deborah Porter |
138 |
149 |
11 |
30 |
20 |
0 |
10 |
367.6 |
472 |
542 |
Charles Parker |
96 |
105 |
9 |
29 |
10 |
0 |
19 |
331.5 |
425 |
509 |
Maire Bennett |
58 |
66 |
8 |
31 |
5 |
0 |
26 |
283.6 |
388 |
498 |
Michael Spencer |
67 |
72 |
5 |
24 |
4 |
0 |
20 |
290.0 |
343 |
502 |
Mary Twomey |
111 |
116 |
5 |
14 |
7 |
0 |
7 |
316.9 |
398 |
430 |
Jim Macey |
129 |
134 |
5 |
13 |
8 |
0 |
5 |
362.7 |
440 |
478 |
Amanda Lowe |
88 |
92 |
4 |
21 |
4 |
0 |
17 |
319.1 |
404 |
404 |
Joy Wade |
119 |
119 |
0 |
21 |
8 |
0 |
13 |
324.5 |
425 |
484 |
Fiona Titcombe |
164 |
164 |
0 |
17 |
11 |
0 |
6 |
382.4 |
476 |
551 |
Helen Harding |
198 |
196 |
-2 |
43 |
36 |
0 |
7 |
438.7 |
570 |
609 |
Graham Harding |
179 |
175 |
-4 |
46 |
35 |
0 |
11 |
416.8 |
586 |
693 |
Keith Radbourn |
86 |
81 |
-5 |
26 |
7 |
0 |
19 |
295.5 |
396 |
418 |
Hepzi Rodrigues |
136 |
131 |
-5 |
25 |
11 |
0 |
14 |
366.7 |
505 |
554 |
Wanda de Poitiers |
176 |
168 |
-8 |
35 |
24 |
0 |
11 |
425.7 |
533 |
598 |
Richard Spencer |
203 |
193 |
-10 |
17 |
13 |
0 |
4 |
422.6 |
507 |
674 |
Polly Vallance |
102 |
86 |
-16 |
23 |
4 |
0 |
19 |
306.5 |
415 |
421 |
Martin Stephens |
109 |
89 |
-20 |
21 |
3 |
0 |
18 |
320.8 |
387 |
477 |
Insufficient games – a previous quarter’s results, or 13 games in a quarter, needed to qualify |
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Tim Charlton |
176 |
202 |
26 |
6 |
5 |
0 |
1 |
425.8 |
503 |
569 |
Maureen Barlow |
122 |
128 |
6 |
6 |
4 |
0 |
2 |
328.0 |
380 |
528 |
Megel Barker |
195 |
187 |
-8 |
7 |
5 |
0 |
2 |
470.1 |
616 |
616 |
Johnny Sammon |
|
82 |
|
12 |
3 |
0 |
9 |
330.2 |
393 |
393 |
Cheryl Nembhard |
|
74 |
|
1 |
0 |
0 |
1 |
225.0 |
225 |
225 |
Deborah Tobin-Desson |
50 |
|
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
|
0 |
221 |
Ann Boswell |
50 |
|
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
|
0 |
291 |
Lizzie Hewitt |
73 |
|
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
|
0 |
347 |
Gillian Cranston |
107 |
|
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
|
0 |
470 |
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On June 7th, Pat travelled to Romford to play in a one day tournament. Here is her report :
Well done Pat - sounds like a great day !
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