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Showing posts with label Scrabble. Show all posts
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Thursday, July 19, 2012

A Quick Guide to Scrabble Cheats

Once upon a time, board games were the only form of entertainment. One of the most popular was Scrabble. During that time, the only cheating involved in Scrabble was when you peaked at a dictionary when your opponent wasn't looking. We all can imagine how difficult that was to accomplish. Nowadays, ever since Scrabble went online, people have seen an increase in the available cheats offered by numerous websites. And even if you find using such tools like a Scrabble cheat board unethical, it always pays to know what's out there and what each one can do so you know what to be on the lookout for.

First off, all the different kinds of Scrabble cheats are word finders. From Scrabble cheat boards to simple anagram solvers, all of them have a common purpose: to make sense out of the random letters on your rack. The difference between the different types is mostly in the level of cheating that is offered. The most basic tool that can be used is word checkers. Word checkers are pretty self-defining. If you want to know if the word you're thinking to build is valid, a word checker can do that for you. For most Scrabble players, using this tool is not really cheating or, at the very least, is at the lowest level of cheating and can be ignored.

The second type of Scrabble cheat is the anagram solver. Anagram solvers are used to build words out of random letters, hence, its name. Now, these are admittedly great tools if you find yourself unable to form any kind of word from the tiles that you have. It will normally even order the results based on the amount of points that you will gain. The problem with this tool, aside from the fact that it helps you cheat, is that high-scoring words are not the solely responsible for winning a game of Scrabble. Using such a tool will only help you find words but not help you strategize throughout the game. Thus, using one does not equate to winning. It's also quite easy to get caught using this tool because you'll be dishing out one high-scoring word after another. While there are some Scrabble players that are fine with their opponents using this tool, many consider this "true cheating" and are offended by others who utilize it to win a game.

Because of the limitations of the anagram solver, some innovative individuals came up with a more specialized Scrabble helper. Sometimes, we find ourselves looking at several openings on the board and wondering what word we can build to make use of that opening, particularly if it is on a premium square. With this type of tool, you can find out what words can be built along those that are already in the board. For example, if you saw a B and then 4 blank spaces and then the letter K, you can use this special tool to find out all the words that fit into this description.

The last type of cheat is the most complex one but is also the most comprehensive: the Scrabble cheat board. Like the anagram solver, it will also enable you to find all the possible words based on the tiles that you have. But unlike the former cheats, a Scrabble cheat board will also inform you the best possible move you can make based on what's on the board. While an anagram solver will only require you to input the letters you have, a Scrabble cheat board will ask you to input what's currently on the entire board and what tiles are on your rack. Using an algorithm, it will come up with a high scoring word that will maximize your points while minimizing the openings that you give your opponent.

As you can see, any player looking to get ahead in the game of Scrabble has quite a lot of options open to him. However, whether you choose to use a simple word checker or the comprehensive Scrabble cheat board, it's always best to be upfront about it. As they say, honesty is the best policy.

The author of this article is a word game buff and has encountered numerous cheats including a Scrabble cheat board while looking for ways to boost her gameplay.


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Sunday, July 15, 2012

How to Beat a Scrabble Cheat

Doing a search on Google for "Scrabble cheats" will get you around 2 million results full of online tools that help players cheat in online Scrabble. The popularity of these tools has caused an increase in people who cheat their "frenemies" and random opponents every time they play a game. While there is nothing that says in the Scrabble rulebook on the use of such tools like a Scrabble cheat board or anagram solver, there are some who are loudly proclaiming that there should be something done to rectify the situation. Others, mostly players who use the Scrabble cheat board, anagram solver, or word finder, simply state that they use it for learning purposes and assistance when hope seems lost. Of course, at the moment, there is nothing that can be done to stop such actions. At least, not yet. So, how do you deal with a person who cheats you in online Scrabble?


First and foremost, you cannot simply accuse a person of using a Scrabble cheat board or anything similar simply because he or she beat you in a game. Any accusation has to have some form of proof to support it for it to even be considered legitimate. You would have to either see your opponent cheating or have him confess to you his guilt. Fortunately, there are certain things you can do before a game to possibly prevent your opponent from cheating. You can inform him that you would like for it to be an honest game and that you would rather not play at all with him if he will use one.


Another way to deal with a Scrabble cheater is to beat him. It certainly is a more satisfying way of dealing with someone who has wronged you. But how can you beat a person using a Scrabble cheat board or anagram solver? There are several methods or techniques that you will need to utilize. First, you will need to change your outlook. Instead of feeling offended, change your perspective. Challenge yourself into beating an online tool. After all, Scrabble is all about vocabulary AND strategy. Second, play defensively. This means that you should learn how to control the board. One of the best ways to do that is to often play 2-letter and 3-letter words. These short words are great because they really add up to your score in the end plus they also limit the words your opponent can build off on. Defensive playing also means making sure that you don't leave any openings near the premium squares. With 2-letter and 3-letter words, it makes it easier to accomplish that goal. One last thing you may want to consider doing is to save your vowels to build bingos or really high-scoring words. And because vowels are easy to build words from, make sure that you never leave a vowel near a premium square. Doing so will ensure that you block your opponent from gaining an even bigger advantage on you.


While doing these techniques can help you score big in a game against a person using a Scrabble cheat board or the like, it will not ensure that you will win the game. But if they do help you win, it will make your victory even sweeter.


The author of this article, a word game fanatic, has admittedly used a Scrabble cheat board a time or two but only to practice strategy and learn new words.


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Saturday, June 23, 2012

To Use or Not to Use a Scrabble Helper?

For many Scrabble purists, the use of a Scrabble helper under any given circumstance is a reprehensible act. A lot of these players have used up a huge amount of their time honing their Scrabble skills from strategizing to word-making skills. They've probably spent hours and hours learning new words, particularly the high scoring ones, in order to become an expert player. Thus, anyone who takes a shortcut and uses a Scrabble help tool of any kind is often viewed by this group negatively. On the other side of the coin, there are quite a number of Scrabble enthusiasts who wouldn't hesitate to using any of these aids to improve their score and gameplay. The question now is, should you or shouldn't you use a Scrabble helper?

Looking at it from the perspective of the purists, using any such tool does seem to belittle the time they've spent practicing their skills. In order to play a great game of Scrabble, one does not rely on luck or vocabulary alone. There are also strategies that need to be learned and properly utilized such as rack management and board defense. Learning to recognize letter combinations is another skill this group of individuals also had to perfect. In addition, for them, it is completely against the rules of fair play. There are also some purists who believe that using a Scrabble help tool will not be the least helpful in learning any Scrabble skills. So, it really isn't surprising that they are so against it. But what about those who use it? What are their reasons?

The players who have come to use Scrabble helpers do have diverse reasons for doing so. One of the most obvious ones is that these tools do help you form words that earn you a high score. And of course, using some Scrabble help tool can ultimately lead you to win a game. There are also some who view the use of these tools as adding more fun and challenge to the game. One can't deny that getting to play a high scoring word from seemingly unrelated letters can be entertaining. It also does create a challenge to beat someone using such a tool or to see which one of you has the better tool. For a good number of players, a Scrabble helper is considered a tool for learning. With a word finder, you can easily learn new words to add to your vocabulary. You will also slowly learn how to recognize letter combinations and great word opportunities. Some particular online tools can even help you learn how to strategize. And let's not forget motivation. Some players feel more motivated to learn after seeing how a simple word can effectively improve your score. Looking at it from this side, it does seem that they have truly valid reasons for using a Scrabble helper of some kind.

Taken together, what do these all mean? Should you or shouldn't you use a Scrabble help tool? Ultimately, it will depend on you and your opponent. Looking at it from both sides of the coin, it seems that the best way to answer this conundrum is to simply ask if both players are comfortable with one or both of them using a Scrabble helper. Should one be against it, the other player should simply forgo its use for the meantime. But if both players are agreeable, who are we to say anything? As long as both parties are honest and upfront, this problem isn't such a problem after all.

The author of this article is an avid word game player who has extensively researched the different online tools utilized by players to improve their game. While she mostly uses her own wits, she admits having used a Scrabble helper a time or two.


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Rules for Using a Scrabble Helper

If you've ever played a computer game, you have probably encountered walkthroughs, tips, hints, and cheats online. More than likely, you have used one or more of these to help you get out of a tough spot in a game. There are also some who, though they refuse to use any of these aids, do use forums to find the answer to their problem. All in all, it would be safe to say that cheats, walkthroughs, and anything similar have helped someone at some point in their game, whatever that may be. So, it really isn't surprising that Scrabble, a former board game that is now online, has numerous cheats popping out all over the internet. But while other "aids" online have found acceptance, there are many who seem to view any kind of Scrabble helper with something akin to horror and abhorrence. Of course, in a Scrabble game, one usually plays against someone thus this type of cheat is deemed unfair and unsportsmanlike. And that is certainly true, to a point. Like many things in real life, not everything is black and white; some things have shades of grey in between. And when it comes to getting some Scrabble help, there are certain rules one must abide by to ensure no one gives you grief over it.

The first rule that you should never forget to follow should you deem it necessary to use a Scrabble helper is to ask your opponent for permission. No matter how irritating or tough your opponent may be, using such a tool behind his or her back can cause hurt. In some cases, it can even damage your relationship. If your opponent is merely an acquaintance, you still run the risk of losing his or her respect. And while that may not matter to you now, you may end up feeling guilty sometime later. So, save yourself some bad moments and just be honest. It really never hurts to ask.

Another rule you should keep in mind is moderation. While you may need some Scrabble help at certain points in the game, it doesn't mean that you will need it all the time. Obviously, there will be times when you can easily form the word yourself. You do have a vocabulary after all. It may be tempting to keep using the Scrabble helper just to get those high scoring words but greed is never good. Just think, if you still lost after using the tool throughout the entire game, how low would you feel? Plus, the send of achievement you get when you make that high scoring word on your own is something a Scrabble helper can't give you.

The third and last rule for using a Scrabble helper is to consider it a learning tool and nothing more. Like in any game, practice is key to improving your gameplay. When it comes to Scrabble, forming high scoring words out of your tiles is a skill that can be learned through constant practice. And with a Scrabble helper at your fingertips, you can slowly add new words to your vocabulary. Some of these tools can even help you learn how to recognize patterns on the board as well as the right letter combinations to help you strategize your way into victory.

Now, even with these rules, there will always be people who will view the use of Scrabble helpers negatively. But by following them, you at least keep a certain code of ethic that they cannot deny.

The author of this article is an avid word game player who has extensively researched the different online tools utilized by players to improve their game. While she mostly uses her own wits, she admits having used a Scrabble helper a time or two.


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The Different Uses of a Scrabble Helper

Have you ever found yourself wishing you were an accomplished wordsmith? Have you ever felt frustrated because you couldn't seem to form any word from the random letters on your rack? Then, you're just like the rest of the people who've ever had a chance to play Scrabble or Words with Friends. There are times, while playing the game, you just feel like you've hit a mental wall in your brain because you can't seem to find any pattern while looking at the letters in front of you. And that can be extremely frustrating. Ask anyone. So, how have some players been relieving themselves of this frustration? The answer to that is obvious if you know where to look. If you do a search on Google using the words "Scrabble helper" or "Scrabble help", there are numerous results that will come back to you linking to some online tool that will help you "win every game" of Scrabble. Based on the availability of these online tools, one can easily surmise that it is quite popular among many individuals. After all, you won't see any product being advertised by so many websites if there was no one who used them.

Of course, there are other uses for a Scrabble helper aside from getting rid of frustrating moments such as the one described above. But before we discuss that, let's first explain to the uninformed what exactly a Scrabble helper is. Basically, it is an online tool that one can use to form words out of the random letters on your rack; something like an anagram solver. This tool can be used when playing Scrabble or any other similar word game such as Words with Friends. Obviously, a tool like this provides players with some Scrabble help when they feel like they can't form any words from the letters that they have. In addition, one primarily uses such a tool to get high-scoring words that they otherwise may not be able to form on their own. So, what other possible uses are there?

Aside from the above-mentioned, one effective use of a Scrabble helper is for increasing vocabulary. While some players use the tool to get ahead in the game, there are quite a number who use it to effectively learn new words. Instead of memorizing word lists, seeing words formed through a Scrabble help tool can effectively ingrain that word in your memory as there is an experience "attached" to it that one can easily recall. Of course, when used during a game, one can hardly say you're "studying." But if you're just practicing, it really is helpful in that aspect.

For others, they use a Scrabble helper against each other to make the game more "challenging" and interesting. It's all about winning and finding out which tool is better. And of course, it adds some fun for them as there is some excitement in waiting to see what word they'll get to use next.

Lastly, there are some who prefer to use a Scrabble helper as a Scrabble dictionary. This kind of online tool usually bases its database of words on the lists of allowable words. Thus, any word generated through this tool is most probably a valid one. Although there are plenty of Scrabble dictionaries online, there are just some who prefer to use this tool instead.

While there are plenty of uses for a Scrabble help tool, it doesn't necessarily mean that it should be your first resort. But then again, no one should be judged harshly for such an action. After all, it's only Scrabble.

The author of this article is an avid word game player who has extensively researched the different online tools utilized by players to improve their game. While she mostly uses her own wits, she admits having used a Scrabble helper a time or two.


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The Scrabble Helper Guide

Everyone, including Scrabble tournament players, has probably encountered a time in the game when they just couldn't find a word to form. I mean, everyone gets stumped a time or two. It's only natural that your brain, every now and then, suddenly seems to have stopped working and no matter how you arrange and rearrange the letters, nothing comes to mind. And of course, you would have ended up playing a preposition or something similarly weak just to be able to put something on the board. During those times, wouldn't you have wished that you had a Scrabble helper that you could have used? A dictionary, an "anagrammer", or even a magic wand. Unfortunately for you, there wasn't any. That is, until now.

Ever since the game Scrabble went online, there have been numerous people looking for innovative ways to beat the game and their opponents. A lot of them quite possibly tried it first the old-fashioned way: learning word lists. But that can be extremely tedious, not to mention it requires one to have an excellent memory. Thus, these Scrabble cheats were born and have, since then, become increasingly popular. But for those of you who are unfamiliar with these online tools, here's a quick guide on the ins and outs of Scrabble helpers:

Now, in the online world, a Scrabble helper is an online tool that is typically used to aid a Scrabble player in forming a word out of the tiles on his rack. There are two main types of Scrabble helpers: Scrabble Cheat Boards and Scrabble word finders. Scrabble cheat boards are those online tools in which you will need to first recreate how your game's board currently looks on the board provided before inputting the letters you have on your rack and asking for the best word to play. Scrabble word finders, on the other hand, are quicker and more efficient tools as it only requires you to input the letters on your rack. This type is also easier to use and requires less effort on the player.

How does one use a Scrabble word finder? To give you a clearer picture, these online tools will need certain data to be entered into their system. There are generally two boxes to be filled in. The first is typically the box wherein you will need to input the current tiles you have on your rack. The second box is where you will need to place the "search pattern", the pattern out of which you want to form your word. For example, you have the letters TNSRAOE and the pattern that you want to build a word out of is - - n - t - -. All you need to do is input the tiles on your rack and the pattern in the corresponding boxes. Once you click "submit" or something similar, you'll find all the words that you can form. For this example, you'll get SENATOR worth 57 points! Of course, there will be some slight differences between these online tools but they won't matter much as the concept used in all of these tools is the same.

So, now that you know what a Scrabble helper is and how to use one, are you ready to play?

The author of this article is an avid word game player who has extensively researched the different online tools utilized by players to improve their game. While she mostly uses her own wits, she admits having used a Scrabble helper a time or two.


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