Strategy is similar regardless of vocabulary. If you are just starting out I would suggest playing highest move you see, otherwise consider score and rack leave in tandem whem comparing moves. And don't give too much weight to the board position, which belongs to both of you
What are you thinking when you make a change on the first turn? Is it that you think you're pretty close to a bingo opportunity and it doesn't hurt too much to chance one? I almost never swap tiles because it feels like I'm pushing myself behind, so I'm interested in some of the reasons and heuristics for actually doing so.
i respect the suit and tie
Great play, as always. Game was great fun to watch.
Cheers Simon!
Huge huge win!
Some great words in this one.
Thanks Sara!
kept the lead going till the end even w/ such a _fast_ start... def helps when u make wiser choices on moves vs opp
That was some great commentary, got me to ogle a defensive play against finks near the end
5:53 Isn't anemonia a valid word with the ending a in the fifth row?
can't cuz you lack n and the board lacks that too... except if you wan to point out the n near a word
I learned 2 great words today: TANOREXIC and SWINK.
great player!
idea: show some strategies to win a game using more common words
Strategy is similar regardless of vocabulary. If you are just starting out I would suggest playing highest move you see, otherwise consider score and rack leave in tandem whem comparing moves. And don't give too much weight to the board position, which belongs to both of you
What are you thinking when you make a change on the first turn? Is it that you think you're pretty close to a bingo opportunity and it doesn't hurt too much to chance one? I almost never swap tiles because it feels like I'm pushing myself behind, so I'm interested in some of the reasons and heuristics for actually doing so.
I am thinking that on average I can score more on the move after changing than I could if I had played on both the opening moves