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Didn’t know Bob or Chrissy spoke Scot. π Whose play was that?
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DRUMLIER (Scot. troubled, gloomy) was played by Frankly the Nut. This is a 3-way game. π
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Frankly just played BINGO NUMBER 5. Bob and I have each played 1; this was Frankly’s THIRD. At the moment, Bob and I are getting clobbered, but the funny thing about a BINGO is that it stretches so far across the board that it opens up more opportunities for more BINGOs. This game is going to be FUN!
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Nice one, Frankly! π
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Remind me never to play scrabble with you guys. I play against myself because I can’t lose. LOL
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What makes this game so weird is that the first three plays were all bingos. It’s not unusual in our three-way games for each of us to get a bingo eventually, but for each of us to make one on the first turn is downright bizarre. I think the tile bag fairy must have been messing with us.
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What, exactly, is a ‘bingo’ in Scrabble? Is it defined by the length of the play? Number of bonus tiles covered?
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A bingo is any word of any length that uses up all seven tiles on your rack.
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Gotcha. Thanks!
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And a NONGO is a 7-letter word sitting on your rack, just aching to be played for that juicy 50 point BINGO bonus, except there’s NOWHERE TO PUT IT.
Please note: BINGO is an actual SCRABBLE term. It’s in the rules. NONGO is a SCRABBLE geek word, invented and used only by people who are weirdly fascinated by the game.
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