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Lädt ... Chambers Official Scrabble Lists (1996. Auflage)von Darryl Francis
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The new international edition of a Chambers bestseller. A new edition of this unique collection of lists and words taken from The Chambers Dictionary - the only official dictionary for Scrabble in the UK - and the Official Tournament and Club World List (the North American authority), Chambers can now offer the only truly international - and official - Scrabble wordlist. The lists included in this new book have been specially structured to help keen players learn more words and study the most appropriate words for a variety of real-game situations. Whether players are competing at international level, or simply wanting to use more words in their Scrabblegame, OSLI will help and inspire players in every Scrabble situation. Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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I'm annoyed by the fact this book (in spite of being the International edition) and published in 2002 is missing words like 'za', 'ki', 'fe' and 'ja' that are valid in the current (2008) SOWPODS lists available online. Maybe they weren't valid in 2002, I don't know.
That might be accounted for by the lists changing, but nothing excuses the omission of 'tom' from the three letter word list in this book, as that word is included in my 1977 copy of Chambers dictionary (and Chambers is always the base dictionary for UK Scrabble).
If I ever want to develop my Scrabble skills to the point of memorising large number of bingos and useful hooks, then I'll probably find this book more useful as it contains lists of absolutely everything. However, the errata I've discovered with my minimal word knowledge do not inspire me with great faith in the accuracy of the rest of the book.
I'd also have appreciated a few pages of basic tactical information and tips on how to go about using all the lists that are provided. ( )