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‘'''Casual SCRABBLE'''’ play is contrasted with ‘competitive SCRABBLE’ play.
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‘'''Casual Scrabble'''’ play is contrasted with ‘competitive Scrabble’ play.
In competitive SCRABBLE play, [[NASPA]] [[members]] meet at [[clubs]] and [[tournaments]]
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In competitive Scrabble play, [[NASPA]] [[members]] meet at [[clubs]] and [[tournaments]]
 
sanctioned by NASPA and play according to tournament [[rules]]
 
sanctioned by NASPA and play according to tournament [[rules]]
 
for prizes, fame and [[ratings]].
 
for prizes, fame and [[ratings]].
  
 
In casual play, people enjoy the game whenever, however, and with whomever
 
In casual play, people enjoy the game whenever, however, and with whomever
they like. The [[NSA]] used to maintain a free online directory of players interested
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they like.
in meeting for casual SCRABBLE games across North America. Please refer now instead
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to our [[Recreational Clubs]] roster.
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The [[NSA]] used to maintain a free online directory of players interested
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in meeting for casual Scrabble games across North America.
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The current NASPA [[club Roster | Club Roster]] does not make a distinction between competitive and casual clubs. Instead, clubs that are run by a NASPA- certified director are highlighted in the roster.

Latest revision as of 00:30, 14 June 2023

Casual Scrabble’ play is contrasted with ‘competitive Scrabble’ play. In competitive Scrabble play, NASPA members meet at clubs and tournaments sanctioned by NASPA and play according to tournament rules for prizes, fame and ratings.

In casual play, people enjoy the game whenever, however, and with whomever they like.

The NSA used to maintain a free online directory of players interested in meeting for casual Scrabble games across North America.

The current NASPA Club Roster does not make a distinction between competitive and casual clubs. Instead, clubs that are run by a NASPA- certified director are highlighted in the roster.