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Comments on: Scrabble cheats finally come to the Web

Gaming cheat sites are nothing new, but maybe we've had our head in the dictionary too long.

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by qmuser January 8, 2008 6:21 AM PST
I see the other side of this story. My wife is a tournament scrabble player and really good. Dozens of times when playing Scrabble over the internet she has been accused of cheating by people that are just sore loosers. I peak over her shoulder from my desk 5 feet away, so I know for a fact that she doesn't cheat.

The poor sportsmanship of people that accuse others of cheating when they loose takes some of the fun out of the game for everyone. If they really make her mad, she just puts them on a no-play list so that they will never have the option of a rematch.
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by Apolune January 9, 2008 10:01 AM PST
If you're playing Scrabble with eight letter tiles, you're *already* cheating.
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by beverley666 May 10, 2009 2:32 AM PDT
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