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Free Word Game Tip #14

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Free Word Game Tip #14 The Scrabble tip to turn confused scrambling into high-points gloating! Tip #

Free Word Game Tip #14 The Scrabble tip to turn confused scrambling into high-points gloating! Tip #14: Avoid trailing or leading high-points tiles! If you start or end a word with a Q, X, or, Z (see a trend of letters?), you give your opponent the opportunity to add letters before or after and capture those tile's points again. Do NOT do that! Use these in the middle of a word, preferably at the edge of the board, to limit their potential plays. Check out [more of our Q words], [X words], and [Z words]. Plus, like I said last week, get a few of these in your pocket with other common letters, such as: - Q - aqua - X - axe - Z - azo Not only will this help you win and utilize high-scoring letters, but will prevent your opponents from racking up big points. Cheers to playing smart, Dave & the WordFind crew 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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