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2010 NSC Early Bird

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The 2010 National SCRABBLE Championship will include for the first time an unrated Early Bird tournament. This tournament offers a playing opportunity to a group of players who can play in fewer SCRABBLE tournaments than others: NSC staff and other NASPA directors.

Registration

In order to play in this tournament, you must be listed as staff or other volunteers on the NSC web page, or you must be a certified NASPA Director in good standing (apprentices welcome).

If you’re interested in playing, please email John Chew to be added to the player roster.

To be included in the pairings, you must check in at the event at the designated time.

Player Roster

  • 1990 Sherman, Joel
  • 1829 Hodge, Matthew
  • 1661 Chew, John (prefers SOWPODS, willing to play OWL)
  • 1588 Robertson, John
  • 1516 Jeffers, Jeremy (if 11:20 flight not delayed)
  • 1353 Jaramillo, Caesar
  • 1337 Newhouse, Judy (happy to play OWL or SOWPODS)
  • 1222 Hughes, Cynthia

Schedule

All events will take place on Friday, August 6, 2010 in a location TBA.

Registration
12:15–12:25 P.M.
Round 1
12:30–1:30 P.M.
Round 2
1:30–2:30 P.M.
Round 3
2:30–3:30 P.M.

Entry Fee

No entry fee will be charged for this event.

Prizes

Prizes may be donated for this event, but none are guaranteed at this point, and we hope that those who play do so for the sake of camaraderie and competition.

Format

This event will be played according to NASPA Rules using the OTCWL lexicon. (If four or more players prefer SOWPODS, they will play in a separate SOWPODS division.) All three rounds will be paired Swiss. No division will have more than 16 players.