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The '''2009 Can-Am SCRABBLE® Challenge''', the seventh in
 
The '''2009 Can-Am SCRABBLE® Challenge''', the seventh in
 
an annual series, will be directed by [[Dominick Mancine]] on  
 
an annual series, will be directed by [[Dominick Mancine]] on  
August 29-30, 2009 at the Crystal Inn in Denver, CO.  
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August 29–30, 2009 (note date change) at the Crystal Inn in Denver, CO.  
 
Vying in this invitational tournament for the majority of  
 
Vying in this invitational tournament for the majority of  
 
the 98 team points and the Challenge Trophy will be the seven  
 
the 98 team points and the Challenge Trophy will be the seven  
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For more information, please see the  
 
For more information, please see the  
[[Director:2009 Can-Am SCRABBLE Challenge|event flyer]] or the old  
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[[http://www.mancine.com/scrabble/canam09.html event web page]] or the old  
 
[[http://www.scrabbleassociation.com/tourneys/2009/canam/ NSA Can-Am]]
 
[[http://www.scrabbleassociation.com/tourneys/2009/canam/ NSA Can-Am]]
 
page, which will be transferred here as time permits.
 
page, which will be transferred here as time permits.

Revision as of 11:14, 31 May 2009

The 2009 Can-Am SCRABBLE® Challenge, the seventh in an annual series, will be directed by Dominick Mancine on August 29–30, 2009 (note date change) at the Crystal Inn in Denver, CO. Vying in this invitational tournament for the majority of the 98 team points and the Challenge Trophy will be the seven top ranking players from Canada and the USA.

The Can-Am SCRABBLE Challenge has pitted the top players from Canada and the United States against each other since its inception in 2002. As of 2008, the U.S. leads Canada 4-2.

For more information, please see the [event web page] or the old [NSA Can-Am] page, which will be transferred here as time permits.