World Scrabble Championship 2011
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The World Scrabble Championship 2011 was held in the Hilton Hotel, Warsaw
, Poland
, from 12 October to 16 October 2011. The format was a 34-round preliminary tournament and a best-of-five final. The top two players after the preliminary tournament, Nigel Richards
and Andrew Fisher
, played a best-of-five final for the top prize and the title of World Scrabble Champion 2011. There were 114 places allocated to competitors from around the world, with 106 players eventually competing.
who defeated Andrew Fisher of Australia
with three games to two in the best-of-five finals. Richards has set the record for being the first two-time World Champion.
Richards won the first game 489-422. Bingos from Fisher included BINGERS and INTERWAR. Bingos from Richards were zENAIDAS, ACEROLA and MOLTERs.
Fisher won the second game with 520-406. Fisher bingoed GONDELAY while Richards struggled with a rack AAAEIIS. Richards had the bingo SOSATIE but there was no available spot. Later in the game, he played RETARDS, which was then replied by Fisher's OUTSPAN. Towards the end of the game, Richards played INSULAR for 83 points, which was again replied, with NEEDIER for 81 points.
At the end of Game 2 of the best-of five finals, both players had 1 win.
Richards pulled one back in the third game, 464-359. He had 4 bingoes: DAROGHAS (63), UNFANNEd (64), TOLARJEV (90) and PAROdIES (72) compared to Fisher's only bingo of BOUGHTEN for 67 points.
Game 4 went to Fisher with 562-420 despite him having racks such as AAAABEE and AAAEEIO. Richards' ANGRIeST (70) was replied with JEEZ (81) and his EQUID (75) was immediately replied with TALLIED (79)
At the end of Game 4 of the finals, both players had 2 wins. It was an intense competition between the two.
The fifth game saw Richards take the title of World Champion at last, after one runner-up position, winning clearly with 476-333. It was a close game until Richards got OMNIFIED for 95 points, giving him a 100 point lead over Fisher. He then sealed the win with URAnITEs across four hooks for 88 points.
Warsaw
Warsaw is the capital and largest city of Poland. It is located on the Vistula River, roughly from the Baltic Sea and from the Carpathian Mountains. Its population in 2010 was estimated at 1,716,855 residents with a greater metropolitan area of 2,631,902 residents, making Warsaw the 10th most...
, Poland
Poland
Poland , officially the Republic of Poland , is a country in Central Europe bordered by Germany to the west; the Czech Republic and Slovakia to the south; Ukraine, Belarus and Lithuania to the east; and the Baltic Sea and Kaliningrad Oblast, a Russian exclave, to the north...
, from 12 October to 16 October 2011. The format was a 34-round preliminary tournament and a best-of-five final. The top two players after the preliminary tournament, Nigel Richards
Nigel Richards (Scrabble)
Nigel Richards is a Scrabble player who represents New Zealand in international competition. He is the reigning World Champion and a three-time U.S. National Champion, the only player to have held both titles concurrently...
and Andrew Fisher
Andrew Fisher (Scrabble)
Andrew Fisher is an international Scrabble player who represented England in international competition but now lives in and represents Australia having emigrated in 2002. He was the World Scrabble Championship 2011 runner-up, the UK National Scrabble Champion in 1996 and the Australian National...
, played a best-of-five final for the top prize and the title of World Scrabble Champion 2011. There were 114 places allocated to competitors from around the world, with 106 players eventually competing.
Results
The winner was Nigel Richards of New ZealandNew Zealand
New Zealand is an island country in the south-western Pacific Ocean comprising two main landmasses and numerous smaller islands. The country is situated some east of Australia across the Tasman Sea, and roughly south of the Pacific island nations of New Caledonia, Fiji, and Tonga...
who defeated Andrew Fisher of Australia
Australia
Australia , officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country in the Southern Hemisphere comprising the mainland of the Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous smaller islands in the Indian and Pacific Oceans. It is the world's sixth-largest country by total area...
with three games to two in the best-of-five finals. Richards has set the record for being the first two-time World Champion.
Richards won the first game 489-422. Bingos from Fisher included BINGERS and INTERWAR. Bingos from Richards were zENAIDAS, ACEROLA and MOLTERs.
Fisher won the second game with 520-406. Fisher bingoed GONDELAY while Richards struggled with a rack AAAEIIS. Richards had the bingo SOSATIE but there was no available spot. Later in the game, he played RETARDS, which was then replied by Fisher's OUTSPAN. Towards the end of the game, Richards played INSULAR for 83 points, which was again replied, with NEEDIER for 81 points.
At the end of Game 2 of the best-of five finals, both players had 1 win.
Richards pulled one back in the third game, 464-359. He had 4 bingoes: DAROGHAS (63), UNFANNEd (64), TOLARJEV (90) and PAROdIES (72) compared to Fisher's only bingo of BOUGHTEN for 67 points.
Game 4 went to Fisher with 562-420 despite him having racks such as AAAABEE and AAAEEIO. Richards' ANGRIeST (70) was replied with JEEZ (81) and his EQUID (75) was immediately replied with TALLIED (79)
At the end of Game 4 of the finals, both players had 2 wins. It was an intense competition between the two.
The fifth game saw Richards take the title of World Champion at last, after one runner-up position, winning clearly with 476-333. It was a close game until Richards got OMNIFIED for 95 points, giving him a 100 point lead over Fisher. He then sealed the win with URAnITEs across four hooks for 88 points.
Complete Results
Position | Name | Country | Win-Loss | Spread | Prize (USD United States dollar The United States dollar , also referred to as the American dollar, is the official currency of the United States of America. It is divided into 100 smaller units called cents or pennies.... ) |
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1 | Richards, Nigel | WSC Runner-Up | 25-9 | +2008 | 20,000 |
2 | Fisher, Andrew | Australia | 23-11 | +1521 | 10,000 |
3 | Nemitrmansuk, Pakorn | World Champion | 22-12 | +1695 | 5,000 |
4 | Wiegand, David | United States | 22-12 | +1555 | 4,000 |
5 | May, Christopher | Australia | 22-12 | +1022 | 3,000 |
6 | Smitheram, Brett | England | 22-12 | +949 | 2,500 |
7 | Panyasophonlert, Komol | Thailand | 22-12 | +939 | 1,750 |
8 | Gallen, Paul | Northern Ireland | 21½-12½ | +638 | 1,500 |
9 | Logan, Adam | Canada | 21-13 | +939 | 1,250 |
10 | Richards, Alastair | Australia | 21-13 | +871 | 1,000 |
11 | Beevers, Craig | England | 21-13 | +696 | |
12 | Lipe, Chris | United States | 21-13 | +331 | |
13 | Boys, David | Canada | 21-13 | +38 | |
14 | Nicholson, Mikki | England | 20-14 | +1480 | |
15 | Nyman, Mark | England | 20-14 | +1321 | |
16 | Thevenot, Geoff | United States | 20-14 | +842 | |
17 | Wee, Ming Hui Hubert | Singapore | 20-14 | +773 | |
18 | Gipson, Helen | Scotland | 20-14 | +533 | |
19 | Scott, Neil | Scotland | 20-14 | +448 | |
20 | Allan, Paul | England | 20-14 | +311 | |
21 | Rio, Odette Carmina | Philippines | 20-14 | +39 | |
22 | Siriwangso, Marut | Thailand | 20-14 | +24 | |
23 | Sulaiman, Mohammad | United Arab Emirates | 19½-14½ | +569 | |
24 | Chong, Aaron | Malaysia | 19-15 | +1097 | |
25 | Mackay, Lewis | England | 19-15 | +845 | |
26 | Warner, Howard | New Zealand | 19-15 | +619 | |
27 | Hovelmeier, Trevor Mark | South Africa | 19-15 | +546 | |
28 | Holden, Stewart | Northern Ireland | 19-15 | +514 | |
29 | Sherman, Joel | United States | 19-15 | +380 | |
30 | Simmons, Allan | Scotland | 19-15 | +267 | |
31 | Kougi, Peter | Australia | 19-15 | +237 | |
32 | Okulicz, Edward | Australia | 19-15 | -105 | |
33 | Toh, Weibin | Singapore | 19-15 | -156 | |
34 | Craig, Joanne | New Zealand | 18½-15½ | +765 | |
35 | Wapnick, Joel | Canada | 18½-15½ | +635 | |
36 | Delicata, David | Malta | 18½-15½ | -144 | |
37 | Kenas, Mark | United States | 18½-15½ | -346 | |
38 | Whitmarsh, Bradley | United States | 18-16 | +573 | |
39 | Fernando, Naween Tharanga | Australia | 18-16 | +545 | |
40 | Grover, Udayan | India | 18-16 | +384 | |
41 | Rosin, Sam | United States | 18-16 | +350 | |
42 | Leah, Tony | Canada | 18-16 | +182 | |
43 | Kramer, Jim | United States | 18-16 | +69 | |
44 | Rodrigues, Sherwin | India | 18-16 | +40 | |
45 | Yeo, Kien Hung | Malaysia | 18-16 | -206 | |
46 | Saldanha, Dean | Canada | 18-16 | -421 | |
47 | Thorogood, Blue | New Zealand | 18-16 | -465 | |
48 | Benedict, Nathan | United States | 17½-16½ | +764 | |
49 | Sim, Tony | Singapore | 17½-16½ | +32 | |
50 | O'Laughlin, John | United States | 17-17 | +785 | |
51 | Martin, Edward | England | 17-17 | +496 | |
52 | Saldanha, Dielle | Canada | 17-17 | +448 | |
53 | Nderitu, Patrick Gitonga | Kenya | 17-17 | +390 | |
54 | Placca, Chrys | Ghana | 17-17 | +313 | |
55 | Dominiczak, Rafal | Poland | 17-17 | +308 | |
56 | Halsall, Trevor | Australia | 17-17 | +279 | |
57 | Weatherhead, Feargal | Ireland | 17-17 | +248 | |
58 | Gillam, Simon | Scotland | 17-17 | +22 | |
59 | Romany, Rodney | Trinidad and Tobago | 17-17 | -75 | |
60 | Edwards, Calum | England | 17-17 | -300 | |
60 | Litunya, Patrick | Kenya | 17-17 | -300 | |
62 | Koenig, David | United States | 17-17 | -383 | |
63 | Bowman, Brian | United States | 16½-17½ | +724 | |
64 | Cree, Chris | United States | 16½-17½ | +47 | |
65 | Carter, Gerald | Thailand | 16½-17½ | -280 | |
66 | Robertshaw, Phil | England | 16-18 | +1268 | |
67 | Brousson, Theresa | Malta | 16-18 | +785 | |
68 | Itthi-Aree, Chollapat | Thailand | 16-18 | +444 | |
69 | Purnomo, Ricky | Singapore | 16-18 | +414 | |
70 | Ker, Jen Ho | World Youth Champion | 16-18 | +407 | |
71 | Cohen, Evan | Israel | 16-18 | +234 | |
72 | Ball, Nick | Canada | 16-18 | +190 | |
73 | Cohen, Laurie | United States | 16-18 | +133 | |
74 | Hirai, Keiichiro | Japan | 16-18 | +85 | |
75 | Webb, David | England | 16-18 | +7 | |
76 | Gabriel, Marty | United States | 16-18 | +3 | |
77 | Koowirat, Thacha | Thailand | 16-18 | -14 | |
78 | Wanniarachchi, Lakshan | Sri Lanka | 16-18 | -39 | |
79 | Early, Dylan | South Africa | 16-18 | -110 | |
80 | Green, Neil | Wales | 16-18 | -143 | |
81 | Bullock, Orlet | Barbados | 16-18 | -447 | |
82 | Iqbal, Wajid | Pakistan | 16-18 | -585 | |
83 | Gruzd, Steven | South Africa | 16-18 | -606 | |
84 | Usakiewicz, Wojciech | Poland | 16-18 | -656 | |
85 | Williams, Gareth | Wales | 16-18 | -666 | |
86 | Khongthanarat, Charnrit | Thailand | 16-18 | -738 | |
87 | Srichawla, Daniel | Thailand | 16-18 | -1156 | |
88 | Butler, Lynne | New Zealand | 15½-18½ | -798 | |
89 | Wieckowski, Zbigniew | Poland | 15-19 | +233 | |
90 | Landau, Naomi | Israel | 15-19 | +148 | |
91 | Manase, Joshua Otieno | Kenya | 15-19 | -213 | |
92 | Golding, Andrew | Canada | 15-19 | -248 | |
93 | Pieta, Bartosz | Poland | 15-19 | -318 | |
94 | Anthonius, Ferdy | Indonesia | 15-19 | -501 | |
95 | Siddiqui, Irfan | Bahrain | 14-20 | +135 | |
96 | Andersson, Gunnar | Sweden | 13-21 | -1194 | |
97 | Pantis, Mihai | Romania | 12-22 | -391 | |
98 | Fernandes, Marie | Oman | 12-22 | -506 | |
99 | Reshamwala, Shakir | Kuwait | 12-22 | -528 | |
100 | Bohbot, Herve | France | 11-23 | -1925 | |
101 | Sosseh, Abraham Ebi | Gambia | 10-24 | -1332 | |
102 | Dundas, Suzanne | Netherlands | 10-24 | -1876 | |
103 | Berger, Ben | Germany, Federal Republic of | 8-26 | -3620 | |
104 | Frydenlund, Anlaug | Norway | 5-29 | -4457 | |
105 | Rodr, Tomas | Czech Republic | 3-31 | -4584 | |
106 | Pastucha, Ivan | Slovakia | 1-33 | -6100 |
- FINALS:
- Game 1: Richards 489 - Fisher 422
- Game 2: Fisher 520 - Richards 406
- Game 3: Richards 464 - Fisher 359
- Game 4: Fisher 562 - Richards 420
- Game 5: Richards 476 - Fisher 333