The NASPA Tournament of Champions presented by Scrabble® GO will be held August 24 to 30, 2020, as a virtual online tournament. In this invitational event organized by NASPA, eight players will compete in a bracket - Best of 5 quarterfinals followed by a Best of 7 semifinals and final over the course of the week.
Players will compete in timed Scrabble GO matches with the NASPA Word List (NWL). Other than the use of void challenge, standard NASPA tournament rules will apply.
Scopely, the creators of Scrabble GO, will make a $5,000 donation to each of these organizations on behalf of the participants:
- NASPA Foundation for Youth Literacy - Fosters literacy, mathematics, strategic ability, and fair play among students through the facilitation and organization of word game play.
- Dolly Parton's Imagination Library - Mails over 1 million free books each month to children from birth through age five in the United States, Canada, and other countries.
The donations will be allocated (with the total split between the 2 charities) as follows:
- 1st place - $4000
- 2nd place - $2000
- Semifinalists - $1000 each
- Quarterfinalists - $500 each
Schedule
Matches will be streamed on the NASPA YouTube channel on the following schedule:
Day
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Time
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Format
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Matchup
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Mon Aug 24
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8 pm Eastern / 5 pm Pacific
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Best of 5
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Quarterfinal: Eric Tran vs Cecilia Le
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Tue Aug 25
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8 pm Eastern / 5 pm Pacific
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Best of 5
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Quarterfinal: Jason Keller vs Lisa Odom
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Wed Aug 26
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8 pm Eastern / 5 pm Pacific
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Best of 5
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Quarterfinal: Jackson Smylie vs César Del Solar
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Thu Aug 27
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8 pm Eastern / 5 pm Pacific
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Best of 5
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Quarterfinal: Austin Shin vs Laurie Cohen
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Fri Aug 28
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7 pm Eastern / 4 pm Pacific
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Best of 7
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Semifinal: Winner of A/B vs Winner C/D
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Sat Aug 29
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1 pm Eastern / 10 am Pacific
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Best of 7
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Semifinal: Winner of E/F vs Winner G/H
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Sun Aug 30
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1 pm Eastern / 10 am Pacific
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Best of 7
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Final: Semifinal Winner vs Semifinal Winner
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Players
Meet the players who will be competing in the NASPA Tournament of Champions.
Player
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Player Profile
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Austin Shin
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Fun Facts
- Emigrated from UK to marry a fellow SCRABBLE player, Lindsay Shin
- Advocate for Tablet SCRABBLE (using Scrabble GO) - Club runs tablet sessions once a month
- Coaches school SCRABBLE with Lindsay and her parents, Tim and Lila Crotty
- Scoring Never Stops!
Stats
- 2017 North American and UK champion
- 5th highest rated player in North America
- 67.1% winning percentage
- Average score of 450
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Cecilia Le
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Fun Facts
- Works in education to help low-income students to enter and complete college
- Married to another top-rated SCRABBLE player, John O'Laughlin - their 3-year old is obsessed with SCRABBLE
- Has traveled to Malaysia, Australia, and England to compete at the World SCRABBLE Championship
Stats
- Top rated female player in North America
- 31st highest rated player in North America
- 54.5% winning percentage
- Average score of 408
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César Del Solar
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Fun Facts
- Developer of SCRABBLE study and analysis tools – Aerolith word study site is used by hundreds of SCRABBLE players
- Married to another top-rated SCRABBLE player - Mina Le
- Accomplished musician - plays ukulele and guitar in his free time
Stats
- Winner of several major tournaments
- 26th highest rated player in North America
- 61.3% winning percentage
- Average score of 422
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Eric Tran
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Fun Facts
- Is engaged to another SCRABBLE player, Betsy Chai
- Grew up playing all sorts of board games - especially chess - and now is getting into poker
- 7th highest winning percentage in North American SCRABBLE History
Stats
- Current Canadian national champion
- 12th highest rated player in North America
- 70.3% winning percentage
- Average score of 429
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Jackson Smylie
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Fun Facts
- Appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live! after winning the North American School SCRABBLE Championship
- Travels North America with another top-rated player, Josh Sokol - playing SCRABBLE nonstop
- Planted over 200,000 trees over the past 2 summers
Stats
- 2011 School SCRABBLE champion
- 3rd highest rated player in North America
- 66.3% winning percentage
- Average score of 429
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Jason Keller
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Fun Facts
- 9-time Jeopardy! champion in 2011 -won over $215K and was a semifinalist in Jeopardy! Tournament of Champions in 2013
- Finished in the top 50 in 4 of the last 5 American Crossword Tournaments
- Always dresses head-to-toe in his favorite color orange at large SCRABBLE tournaments
Stats
- 6th in 2019 World SCRABBLE Championship
- 9th highest rated player in North America
- 59.8% winning percentage
- Average score of 424
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Laurie Cohen
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Fun Facts
- Rabid Yankees fan
- Highest game score of 725 - including JOBNAMES for 230
- US team member at the 2011 World Championship in Warsaw
- Daughter of a SCRABBLE player, Jo Anne Cohen
Stats
- Highest 2 finishes by a woman at North American championship in past 20 years
- 50th highest rated player in North America
- 56.8% winning percentage
- Average score of 413
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Lisa Odom
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Eligibility
NASPA will select 8 players who represent a diverse array of personalities, backgrounds, and voices according to the following criteria:
- You must be a U.S. or Canadian citizen or permanent resident.
- You must be a NASPA member in good standing.
- You must not have been suspended for more than twelve months for any NASPA Code of Conduct violation.
- Preference will be given to players who meet one or more of the following criteria:
- You must be at least 10 years old.
- You must meet the following requirements for streaming your games:
- Computer with the latest PC or Mac operating system
- Good internet speed and/or an Ethernet connection
- Built-in or USB Webcam
- Ability to participate in a Zoom call
- Ability to play Scrabble GO
Registration
By registering for the NASPA Tournament of Champions, you agree to abide by the NASPA Tournament Rules and Code of Conduct, and agree to comply with the NASPA Tournament of Champions Terms and Conditions.
A Minor Release and Consent Form is required for all players under age 18 as of August 24, 2020.
We encourage you to introduce yourself with a short (1 or 2 minutes) video. The video should be authentic - no crazy costumes or stunts - because we may use the video to promote the event. Questions you might answer in the video could include:
- Why would you be a good representative for the game?
- Why have you succeeded at SCRABBLE?
- What does SCRABBLE mean to you today?
- How has SCRABBLE shaped who you are?
- What do you love most about the game?
- What else makes you tick aside from SCRABBLE?
- What was your favorite play?
- How long have you been playing?
To register for the selection process:
- Complete and submit this application
- (Optional) Submit a short (1-to-2 minute) video via email or as an upload in the application
- (If under 18) Return the Minor Release and Consent Form signed by a parent or guardian via email or as an upload in the application
All applications must be received no later than Wednesday, August 12, 2020.
Selection Process
The NASPA Tournament of Champions organizers will select and notify the players no later than Monday, August 17, 2020 according to the criteria listed above. The decision of the organizers is final.
If you are selected, you will need to be available before the event as needed for technical rehearsals and interviews to be used in the promotion and broadcasting of the event.
Commentators and Other Staff
Each match will be streamed live on the NASPA YouTube channel with commentators hosting and analyzing the match.
There may also be a need for staff to help with the clock and other tasks to keep the event running.
The criteria by which commentators and other staff will be selected include:
- You must be a NASPA member in good standing.
- You must not have been suspended for more than twelve months for any NASPA Code of Conduct violation.
- Previous experience as a commentator at SCRABBLE tournaments, such as the NASC or Crescent City Cup, or as a streamer of your own games or other online games is helpful.
- You must be at least 10 years old.
- You must meet the following requirements for streaming your games:
- Computer with the latest PC or Mac operating system
- Good internet speed and/or an Ethernet connection
- Built-in or USB Webcam
- Microphone and/or headset
- Ability to participate in online video conferencing
As with the players, we will be looking for a diverse array of personalities, backgrounds, and voices in the staff.
To register for the selection process:
- Complete and submit this application
- (Optional) Submit a short (1-to-2 minute) video via email or as an upload in the application
All applications must be received no later than Wednesday, August 12, 2020.
You can apply to be a commentator or staff member in addition to applying to play in the event.
Organizers
The NASPA Tournament of Champions organizers from NASPA are:
with the assistance of John Chew and Judy Cole from the Executive Committee.
Questions
Any questions may be directed to the NASPA Tournament of Champions organizers.