• @Sanctus
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    191 year ago

    Something about it just seems to miss the point of the game. You would think their dictionary would be cut down to include commonly known words mixed in with some eccentric ones. If anything, to prevent a situation like this where tournament players are just memorizing gobbledygook for points. Seems like it muttles the fun.

    • @TheBananaKing
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      81 year ago

      The only good way to play scrabble is by adding the rule that you must play the funniest word you can make.

      • @Breezy
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        31 year ago

        I have had the most fun when i used to play with categories for double points. Having to explain why such and such belongs is half the fun.

      • @[email protected]
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        1 year ago

        I saw a YouTube video once where they could only use dirty/rude words. https://youtu.be/_PRlIZCI6uE?si=2ZnK2wfc7Vzz4rHb

        Makes the game painfully difficult and required lots of passing. Still more exciting than legit scrabble, though. I hate the game and even more so because I was forced to play it by family (for whom scrabble is apparently the most fun board game they know) far more times than I’d like.

        • @TheBananaKing
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          21 year ago

          Ah, see, my family, now…

          They’d refuse to let you play a word, on the grounds that you could surely get a better one, here give me your letters a minute.

          Or they wouldn’t let you play a word because it didn’t ‘open up the board’, whatever the fuck that means.

          I rapidly learned to not play with them.

    • @[email protected]
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      11 year ago

      You can’t have an arbitrary list of words that count, precisely because most people won’t memorise the dictionary. They’ll just play words they know exist. And if a dispute arises they’ll likely consult a proper dictionary because who has the Scrabble dictionary to hand?

      Its primary purpose is to list all the permissible two letter words because that’s where the desperation and disputes arise.

      • @Sanctus
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        11 year ago

        Can’t most of the squabbles be squashed in the modern era with a smartphone? Before, your aunt would always play JO insisting it was a word, but you know thats bs. So you search it and find Jo is actually a word used in Scotland. On a second note, I am futher into a discussion about scrabble than I ever thought would be interesting lol