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I need abit of training first Mogs. Got smashed all over the place yesterday. I cant remember silly but vital thinks like what points the coloured squares give. Basically I cant remember how to play. Also I press SEEK GAME go onto the graph and click on a name, then when I put my tiles down it says tiles not connected.


HELP

Have any of you ever encountered 'Super Scrabble'? Just been to visit 99 year-old great aunt who is a Scrabble keeno and this was one of her birthday presents. Bigger board, double the amount of tiles and quadruple letter and word scores ... I fear there's no going back to a normal board after some of the scores we've just enjoyed.

Yes, I have to admit I'm a bit of a scrabble fan and have the following version


Classic Scrabble

Original Scrabble

Super Scrabble

Party Scrabble

Travel Scrabble


I think that might be it.


But I really want Deluxe Scrabble - Hey it's my birthday tomorrow, so I'm hoping my husband has remembered that it was something I've wanted for a while. So fingers crossed.


If I do happen to get it for my birthday, I will want to have a game, so if anyone wants to suggest a pub, time, day etc - I'm sure I could make it. (although not to tomorrow evening, because it my birthday - Not sure if I've mentioned it enough).

That is such a shame Grons, I guess I'm lucky that when I'm at home my work laptop allows me to play online, even when I VPN in.


But when I'm in the office the firewalls give me grief too, I guess they might want me to do some work.


Anyway, I play online scrabble via www.isc.ro - you have to download wordbiz, but I guess you would have to have admin rights to your laptop to enable you to do this.


Another Scrabble Night - I'm just waiting for people to throw in some dates and venues. I'm usually easy persuaded.


Oh and thanks for the birthday greeting :))

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