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The records in each category are classified further based on the environment([[tournament]] or [[club]]) and by the dictionary used ([[OTCWL]] or [[SOWPODS]], ignoring the specific edition). | The records in each category are classified further based on the environment([[tournament]] or [[club]]) and by the dictionary used ([[OTCWL]] or [[SOWPODS]], ignoring the specific edition). | ||
− | In the words listed, lowercase letters stand for blanks and paranthesised letters stand for tiles already on the board. An asterisk (*) means that the word is a | + | In the words listed, lowercase letters stand for blanks and paranthesised letters stand for tiles already on the board. An asterisk (*) means that the word is a phoney or that the score is known to include phoneys. An octothorp (#) means that the word is acceptable in SOWPODS but not in OTCWL. |
A question mark means that some detail of the record is unknown or questionable. All records are subject to revision as appropriate. Any scoring errors are corrected before considering a play or game for a record, regardless of whether such errors were corrected in tournament standings or not. | A question mark means that some detail of the record is unknown or questionable. All records are subject to revision as appropriate. Any scoring errors are corrected before considering a play or game for a record, regardless of whether such errors were corrected in tournament standings or not. | ||
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=== Tournament, OTCWL === | === Tournament, OTCWL === | ||
− | # −22: Marlon Hill −6 vs. Ben Schoenbrun −16, July 3, 2010, Albany, NY (game ended after two | + | # −22: Marlon Hill −6 vs. Ben Schoenbrun −16, July 3, 2010, Albany, NY (game ended after two phoneys and four exchanges) |
# −20: Helena Gauthier −9 vs. Gerianne Abriano −11, June 19, 2010, Nashua, NH | # −20: Helena Gauthier −9 vs. Gerianne Abriano −11, June 19, 2010, Nashua, NH | ||
# −18: Rod Nivison −8 vs. −10, July 1990, Midwest Invitational Tournament | # −18: Rod Nivison −8 vs. −10, July 1990, Midwest Invitational Tournament | ||
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=== Club, OTCWL === | === Club, OTCWL === | ||
− | == Highest word score, no | + | == Highest word score, no phoneys == |
=== Tournament, OTCWL === | === Tournament, OTCWL === | ||
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# 311: CRAZIEST, Joe Koczan, May 28 1996, Milwaukee | # 311: CRAZIEST, Joe Koczan, May 28 1996, Milwaukee | ||
− | == Highest opening word score, no | + | == Highest opening word score, no phoneys == |
The theoretical maximum (using either OTCWL or SOWPODS) is 128 for MUZJIKS without blanks. | The theoretical maximum (using either OTCWL or SOWPODS) is 128 for MUZJIKS without blanks. | ||
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=== Club, OTCWL === | === Club, OTCWL === | ||
− | == Highest non-bingo word score, no | + | == Highest non-bingo word score, no phoneys == |
=== Tournament, OTCWL === | === Tournament, OTCWL === | ||
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# 261: B(RE)EZIER, Jim Kille, April 14, 1993, Club #333, Exon PA | # 261: B(RE)EZIER, Jim Kille, April 14, 1993, Club #333, Exon PA | ||
− | == Highest non-triple-triple word score, no | + | == Highest non-triple-triple word score, no phoneys == |
Records in this category have not been kept systematically, so there could be many higher scores. | Records in this category have not been kept systematically, so there could be many higher scores. | ||
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# 145: BEZIQuE, [[Tapani Lindgren]], July 23, 2009, Club #628, Roseville CA [http://www.cross-tables.com/annotated.php?u=5694 (ref)] | # 145: BEZIQuE, [[Tapani Lindgren]], July 23, 2009, Club #628, Roseville CA [http://www.cross-tables.com/annotated.php?u=5694 (ref)] | ||
− | == Longest word, no | + | == Longest word, no phoneys == |
=== Tournament, OTCWL === | === Tournament, OTCWL === | ||
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=== Tournament, OTCWL === | === Tournament, OTCWL === | ||
− | # 8: Nigel Peltier and Jeff Martin, July 2, 2010, Reno NV (no | + | # 8: Nigel Peltier and Jeff Martin, July 2, 2010, Reno NV (no phoneys) |
#* PINTOES, ACONITE, RAPIDLY, INFOLDED, EMIRATE, SHEARING, DAtABLE; CORNIEsT | #* PINTOES, ACONITE, RAPIDLY, INFOLDED, EMIRATE, SHEARING, DAtABLE; CORNIEsT | ||
# 8*: Winter and Rob Robinsky, January 17, 2009, Twin Cities Redeye (one phoney) | # 8*: Winter and Rob Robinsky, January 17, 2009, Twin Cities Redeye (one phoney) |
This page lists various official sanctioned records acheived in competitive SCRABBLE® play in North America and overseas.
The records in each category are classified further based on the environment(tournament or club) and by the dictionary used (OTCWL or SOWPODS, ignoring the specific edition).
In the words listed, lowercase letters stand for blanks and paranthesised letters stand for tiles already on the board. An asterisk (*) means that the word is a phoney or that the score is known to include phoneys. An octothorp (#) means that the word is acceptable in SOWPODS but not in OTCWL.
A question mark means that some detail of the record is unknown or questionable. All records are subject to revision as appropriate. Any scoring errors are corrected before considering a play or game for a record, regardless of whether such errors were corrected in tournament standings or not.
This category excludes games where either player received a time penalty.
This category excludes games where either player received a time penalty.
The theoretical maximum (using either OTCWL or SOWPODS) is 128 for MUZJIKS without blanks.
Records in this category have not been kept systematically, so there could be many higher scores.
Angeles CA
SCREAMED, CLOSURES (OSW?)
Scrabble FAQ: records: Steven Alexander: Scrabble Frequently Asked Questions
Total SCRABBLE: Keith W. Smith: The (Un)Official SCRABBLE® Record Book, Jan 2009
Scrabble records: Wikipedia article
Australian Records: Australian Scrabble Players Association (ASPA)
ABSP all-time records: Association of British Scrabble Players
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