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This is a variant of Scrabble in which you get points for
words as normal, and also for
every valid word given by the 1st to nth letters of the
word
you put down, provided all the preceding sequences also
make valid words.
For example, let us suppose
an
‘A’ is on the board at the
end of the word your opponent
has played. You can put ‘H’ next to it to get points for
the
word ‘AH’ running orthogonally to your opponent’s word.
If
you put ‘HEMP’ down you would of course get the points
for ‘AH’, but also for ‘HE’, ‘HEM, and ‘HEMP’, whereas
under normal rules you would only get points for ‘AH’
and
‘HEMP’. Were you to put down ‘HEAPED’ however, you
would only get points for ‘AH’, ‘HE’, and ‘HEAPED’.
Thus,
this rule promotes strategic play, and closer analysis of
words hidden inside other words.
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This would go down well in Scunthorpe. |
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Yes but ‘HEA’ isn’t so that breaks the chain |
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[hippo] So what stopped you going all the way? for all linear readable words in the play? |
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AH, HE HEAP HEAPED, APE, APED. PED, PE, ED Make arule that the player has to state them to be scored. The player may miss some. |
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This is definitely going to boost small, scrabble allowed, word knowledge. |
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