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Free Word Game Tip #11

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Free Word Game Tip #11 The eleventh tip is to help you grapple with an uncooperative board and tiles

Free Word Game Tip #11 The eleventh tip is to help you grapple with an uncooperative board and tiles! Tip #11: Avoid opening high-value squares on the board! Try to avoid leaving a word right next to a double-letter, double-word, triple-letter, or triple-word score squares. This is an open invitation for your opponent to create a high-point word! Don't give them that opportunity! We all want to make that excellent word we've just found in our tiles, but putting it right next to a high-value tile is asking for trouble. [Search for a different word], block the high-value squares, and ride into sunset! :) Cheers, Dave and WordFind Crew PS - Did you know there is a [physical version of the Ultimate Word Game book]? Copyright © 2016 White Urchin Ventures Inc, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you signed up for the mailing list at . We send FREE Scrabble tips and suggestions to help you master the game! Our mailing address is: White Urchin Ventures Inc 8895 E 200 S Zionsville, IN 46077 [Add us to your address book] [unsubscribe from this list] [update subscription preferences]

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