Best improver for the third quarter of the season is Johnny Sammon, ahead of Jim Macey in second place and Pat Llanwarne in third place.   Welcome to Mel Lewis, Colin Lewis, and Rhiannon Lee, and new members John Bush and Daniel Face.

High-scoring words:

·       158       OVERGILD                   Richard

·       131       COASTERS                  Charles (9-timer)

·       131       GRINNERS                   Charles (9-timer)

·       118       ENZYMES                    Graham

·       110       TZIGANES                    Tim

·       106       KENTIAS                      Jim

·       105       VINTAGE                      Polly

·       101       LARNEYS                     Helen

·       101       REJOINED                   Pat

·       100       OUTGAZE                    Richard

·       99        REFUGES                    Charles

·       98        CONTACTED                Helen    (9-letter word)

·       97        GRAKLES                     Helen

·       96        PTERINS                      Johnny

·       95        QADI                            Tim

·       94        FLEDGING                   Maureen

·       94        SKILLET                       Pat

·       92        CHATTIEST                  Charles

·       92        MOANERS                   Maire

·       90        BRAZILS                      Charles

·       90        JONES                         Helen

·       89        ISATINE                       Johnny

·       89        TASTIER                      Daniel

·       89        VERSIFY                      Helen

·       88        CREATES                     Jim

·       88        TRIODES                     Jim

·       87        MAUNDER                    Jim

·       87        URINATES                    Maire

·       86        ENCODES                    Helen

·       86        SLEETING                    Jim

·       86        SOUTANE                    Maureen

·       85        ENACTED                     Mel

·       84        SNIRTLE                      Johnny

·       83        TITULARY                    Helen

Other words: 82 AMBLERS Maureen, 82 JOUSTING Charles, 82 MADNESS, Maire, 82 PATTERS Maire, 82 PHONETIC Helen, 82 SHADIER Jim, 81 DIESTER Jim, 81 LINTERS Maire, 81 PAROLES Johnny, 81 TOEIEST Jim, 81 TWINGES Charles, 80 ABDICATE Helen, 80 HAUNTED Maureen, 80 INTENDS Charles, 80 LEAGUERS Jim, 80 SEARING Jim, 80 SEARING Johnny, 80 TAILORS Maire, 80 TANKERS Maire, 79 SUPPING Maureen, 78 TOWERED Johnny, 77 INSIDES Johnny, 77 REALISTS Johnny, 77 SPURTED Jim, 77 TAILERON Jim, 77 TORRENTS Jim, 76 CHALETS Wanda, 76 OTARIES Jim, 76 PARROTS Maire, 75 DONATES Johnny, 75 INSPIRE Jim, 74 BICCIES Charles, 74 LEARING Mary, 74 RAVINES Michael, 74 SEASONAL Keith, 74 TOUGHER Maire, 74 TRAILED Hepzi, 74 UNDERATE Jim, 73 COURSES Maureen, 73 EAGLETS Maureen, 73 GOALIES Jim, 73 MANGERS Maire, 73 UNSWEPT Jim, 72 ANESTRI Johnny, 72 ADONISE Jim, 72 DIURNAL Maureen, 72 LEARNED Johnny, 72 TARGETS Keith, 71 INTREAT Hepzi, 71 URALITE Johnny, 70 GRAFTERS Polly, 70 HOLDING Mary, 70 LATRINE Hepzi, 70 RETAINER Mary, 70 STUNNER Johnny, 69 DENTILS Jim, 69 EARNEST Maureen, 69 TRAINERS Maire, 68 BONACIS 68 (a fish) Johnny, 68 SILENCE Johnny, 68 SNORING Mary, 68 SOREDIA Jim, 68 STAINED Maire, 67 BLINKER Polly, 67 STARTLET Maire, 66 AFFORDS Mary, 66 BOLDEST Jim, 66 FOREGONE Mary, 66 WINTERED Jim, 65 EASTERN Maire, 65 HARRIERS Maire, 65 PETUNIA Hepzi, 65 REALTIE Johnny, 65 STERNAL Johnny, 64 ELOCUTE Charles, 64 GAMETES Johnny, 64 HAIRNET Johnny, 64 LORNEST Johnny, 64 OQUASSA (a fish) Wanda, 64 OUTRIDE Jim, 63 CHLORIDE Maureen, 63 DISORDER Michael, 63 STALKER Hepzi, 61 LENIENT Johnny, 60 DOUSERS Hepzi, 60 ETAERIO Johnny, 60 SNAFFLES Charles, 58 AUDIENT Johnny, 58 NUTTIEST Maureen, FIERIER Amanda, STERILE Amanda

 

Many bonuses or high-scoring moves by one player in a game (moves of over 100 also appear in the list of high-scoring words):

·       ENTAILER 82 MASTING 80 OUTVOTE 91 FOLLIES 82 STAYNED 94 HERTZ 56    Helen

·       BROIEST 76 INSUREE 74 NARDINE 73 CONFUTES 86            Graham

·       CANTIER 78 RESAILS 67 TOADIES 72 REDROOT 70               Richard

·       CHAPTER 84 EXACTION 68 ORIENTAL 61 REINJECT 62            Graham

·       DEBITORS 74 INHALER 76 INCLUDES 64 FREAKING 64            Helen

·       ENTOILED 66 ALIMENT 84 ENERGISE 72 SONDELI 79            Graham

·       IRRITANT 60 WILLIES 74 OBLASTS 76 SPOUSED 80               Daniel

·       RONDELS 70 STARNOSE 68 OOLITES 60 FADS 53                 Helen

·       TAWNIES 77 LANCERS 73 EPSILON 63 QUOIFING 94             Helen

·       WHEELING 78 RESONATE 77 QUAVERER 96 FALLOWED 98            Helen

·       BEACONS 74 AVOCETS 73 REALISED 60                                Helen

·       EXOCETS 81 INANEST 63 REFUSES 83                                  Graham

·       GNARLIER 61 RIGIDITY 69 RELIANT 60                                   Deborah

·       JOLTIEST 84 STINGER 65 SNOOPER 76                                 Graham

·       LARNEYS 101 ZINCITES 72 SEALION 71                                 Helen

·       NAIFEST 73 UILLEAN 67 TENDERS 74                                     Wanda

·       OVERLIT 74 ANOMIES 87 TATTERS 76                                    Helen

·       REGIFTS 82 OWRIEST 70 DOVIEST 69                                    Graham

·       TRAILER 70 OTARINE 66 INVENTS 72                                     Deborah

·       TRUCKLES 78 INEARTH 74 FURIOSOS 61                               Wanda

·       YOLKIEST 95 AVIZES 89 SWEETIE 74                                     Graham

·       ZIPLINES 77 ARTERIAL 77 SECATEUR 74                               Charles

 

New personal bests: Christina 283, Helen 646, Jim 480, Polly 448    Well done to all!

Name

Old rating

New rating

Rating change

P

W

D

L

Average

Highest score

Highest ever

Johnny Sammon

108

138

30

26

17

0

9

376.2

458

519

Jim Macey

125

144

19

13

9

0

4

394.2

480

480

Pat Llanwarne

120

135

15

13

7

0

6

359.4

487

516

Charles Parker

104

114

10

36

13

0

23

330.8

505

509

Sharon Hewitt

120

130

10

18

8

0

10

346.9

509

548

Amanda Lowe

94

102

8

36

12

0

24

310.7

409

443

Richard Spencer

199

205

6

37

33

0

4

437.8

554

674

Maire Bennett

59

62

3

30

4

0

26

280.3

368

498

Wanda de Poitiers

178

179

1

37

26

0

11

405.4

561

598

Hepzi Rodrigues

142

142

0

33

18

0

15

380.1

481

554

Helen Harding

191

190

-1

37

31

0

6

452.5

646

646

Michael Spencer

64

62

-2

33

3

0

30

251.6

355

502

Deborah Porter

144

141

-3

31

18

0

13

362.9

497

542

Polly Vallance

109

104

-5

23

10

0

13

335.1

448

448

Graham Harding

175

167

-8

39

26

0

13

407.0

542

693

Maureen Barlow

130

119

-11

14

7

0

7

356.4

424

528

Fiona Titcombe

180

163

-17

28

13

0

15

384.5

504

551

John Bush

113

91

-22

30

5

0

25

308.5

408

396

Insufficient games – a previous quarter’s results, or 13 games in a quarter, needed to qualify

Christina Wilkin

67

95

28

2

1

0

1

277.5

283

283

Keith Radbourn

82

89

7

10

4

0

6

278.1

343

418

Megel Barker

195

201

6

4

3

0

1

469.8

521

616

Tim Charlton

189

190

1

11

9

0

2

424.8

509

569

Gillian Cranston

133

 

 

0

0

0

0

 

0

483

Martin Stephens

109

103

-6

6

2

0

4

325.2

394

477

Joy Wade

122

110

-12

8

4

0

4

339.1

401

484

Mary Twomey

116

102

-14

8

2

0

6

303.5

395

430

Mel Lewis

 

149

 

3

1

0

2

300.7

352

352

Daniel Face

 

133

 

24

11

0

13

360.5

520

520

Colin Lewis

 

89

 

3

0

0

3

203.0

219

219

 

 

After a disappointing day 1 at Manuden, Helen, Richard and Graham were joined by Fiona for another 7 day tournament. 32 players – one large division. Here are their reports :

 

Fiona :

I attended the Sunday event at Manuden, the second of two one-day tournaments featuring seven games in an open division.

I got off to a flying start, beating the tournament's top-rated player, which left me optimistic about the rest of the day. Sometimes I feel a little intimidated when facing very strong opponents, but he was very friendly and we had a nice chat before the game.

Drawing both blanks certainly helped, as did finding three bonuses: MINTIER, EtIOLA(T)E and UNGRADe(D). My invalid play of BOONIE also escaped a challenge, so I definitely had more than my fair share of luck. I was pleased with my end game - realising my opponent was stuck with an unplayable Q, I opted to maximise points rather than simply playing out. We initially thought I'd won by two points, but a recount revealed the margin was actually four.

 Despite playing only one bonus, my opponent still scored well over 400 points, which shows that high scores don't necessarily depend on finding lots of bonuses.

(BOONIE seems a strange omission from the dictionary. BOONIES is apparently short for "BOONDOCKS", and with BOONDOCK valid in the singular, its absence feels rather odd!)

My highest-scoring play of the day was BAUXITES for 101 points.  I’d just played a bonus and picked up AEISTUX, so I couldn't believe my luck when my opponent placed a B on the centre triple-word square. That was definitely one of my highlights of the tournament. Despite the 101, I went on to lose that game. Right at the end, I wasn't 100% certain that LIS was valid, so scored a lot less for my bonus DEBASED to make the safe LID instead. At that stage the score was 405–281, so I felt reasonably confident of victory. My opponent's bonus landed for 94 points and she was out, but my final pickup was worth a painful 18 points, creating a 36-point swing and handing her the win!

That game has convinced me that I need to put some serious effort into learning three-letter words over the coming months. It's definitely one of my weaker areas and has cost me several games in the past.

Unfortunately, after my opening triumph, I spectacularly failed to win another game and finished second from bottom of the standings with just the one win from 7 games, and an eye-watering negative spread!

Despite my disappointing overall performance, it was a fun day and I had some lovely opponents, meeting plenty of people I hadn't played before. As always with James's tournaments, it was impeccably run, and a highlight was definitely Stella's homemade cakes in the afternoon

 

Graham :

After winning only 2 games in the previous day’s Manuden tournament, this was a better day. I was definitely playing better, seeing bonuses. 

The day started well with EQUINE for 50 on my first move. I didn’t win the game, but as I had  struggled to find high-scoring non-bonus words the previous day, I was quite happy. I scored over 400 in the next 4 games, winning 3 (including a large win against Fiona – sorry!). 

 

The game I lost in that sequence was primarily due to my opponent starting the game with 3 bonuses (TABARDS, THORNIER, OOGAMIES) – I did well to only lose the game by 76, in what ended up as a 6 bonus game.

 

 

My large winning spread in the games I won meant I was the highest player on 3 wins (out of 5), and if I won the last 2 games I may have sneaked a prize. Sadly, for me I was well beaten in both games and finished  in 22 place. The most unusual word played against me was GROSZE. I  knew the word without the final ‘E’, and my opponent played GROSZE/EXEAT for 72 points!  Ouch!

 

 

 

Richard :

I won 4 put of 7 games played in the Sunday tournament. Five of these game involved margins of well over 100 with 3 against me and two in my favour so the tiles influenced the results. I was pleased to win both of the remaining close games though as the opponents could have won both

In game 2 the opponent had a two early bonuses BARONET for 74 and BRINGERS for 64 with my SHOUTER in response . However their scoring slowed and I managed to take a lead after TIX for 38. They then phonied when STYLIER was the only bonus with that rack. I then bonused with EVOLUTES to take a winning lead. Opponent did bonus again with TILTERS but I won 415-386.

In game 6 the scores were close throughout but the opponent had a small lead of 351-341 and both of us were close to bonuses with a blank each on our racks and one decent lane available. However they took too much time trying to work out the endgame and played LA for just 4 to try to block the lane. I then blocked the spot conclusively with XI for 27 and the time pressure told with their next play enabling me to play out for a 390-364 including a 10 point time penalty 

Word highlights were, Me - VIRGATE 88 , INTIMAL 78, CHEAPIES 76, COALIZE 105

Opponents - INDEBTED 63 , AZLON 74 

 

Helen :

I arrived at the Manuden Sunday tournament hoping for a better day, as I hadn’t done very well on Saturday.   As on the day before, I was about mid-table in standard; looking round the playing room, I could see several familiar faces from the day before, plus some new ones too, so it was going to be another competitive (or is that challenging?) day.

My first game was against the same opponent that I had played in the opening game on Saturday, who turned out to be the only person that I would play twice over the weekend.   I won that game, and the second, both by smallish margins, then lost the game before lunch by a similar amount, to arrive at the break on 2 wins out of 3 and a small positive spread that put me in 11th position.   I’d played a few words that I was proud of: EPSILON for 74, my opening move of the day, and ALNAGERS for 80, and had drawn a challenge for another word, ANTLIONS for 71 (it’s an insect not unlike a dragonfly).

My not especially good tuna sandwich at lunch must have had a beneficial effect, for I won the first two games in the afternoon by large margins, scoring well over 500 points in each game.   The letters flowed for me in both games, and I played 4 bonuses in one game, including UXORIAL for 88 points (from an unpromising rack or AILORX?, the word kind of floated to mind), and 6 scores of over 50 points in the other.   Suddenly I was on 4 wins out of 5 and was in 3rd place.

I was drawn against the third-highest rated player in the penultimate game.  It turned out to be a scrappy game with a close, hard-fought endgame, and I won by just 9 points with my lowest score of the day, 393.   That put me into second place, just ahead of two other players also on 5 wins out of 6, and behind the only unbeaten player, who was my opponent in the final game.  I tried hard but lost 404-445 in spite of playing ABIGAILS for 76 points and CHOREAS for 92 points.   That put me in fourth place at the end, which was far, far better than I had expected at the start of the day.

 

 

Over the weekend of 6th and 7th June East Berks Scrabble Players played in 2 one day tournaments in Manuden, Essex.
 
 
One first day, Helen, Richard and Graham were competing in a division of 24, and all three were in the top half of the division.
 
 
Sadly their performances didn't match their starting positions.
 
 
It was the sort of the day, when bonuses were infrequently found, high-scoring moves were invariably found by their opponents, coinciding with vowel-heavy or consonant racks held by East Berks players. Consistently scoring points was hard work. Indeed all 3 East Berks players averaged less than 400 per game!
 
In the end Richard and Graham won 2 games out of 7, and Helen won 3 (and one of those was against Richard!)
   
 
And here's the board at the end of the game (please note TASSLED is invalid!):
 
 
 
 
Not many highlights to report but the best words each player laid or saw included :
 
 
Helen played : DESTROYED 83 (played into -ED), DIASPORE 66 VENATIC 92
 
Best words against ACINOSE 75, MODISTE 73
 
 
 
Richard played : OUTRANCE 61, AENEOUS 74 JAROSET 86
 
Best words against DOULEIAS 68, BONSELA 109
 
 
 
Graham played: MITTENED 73, EDUCATOR 76. HINTERS 112
 
Best words against : BACTERIA 80 , INNATIVE 67 and the wonderful PALANQUIN (67) played around AN.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
A bad at the office - fingers crossed for a better day tomorrow!
 
 

Richard played in the 23 game Easter event held in Coventry. The tournament was played to a 5 point challenge, which means if a word is challenged and is correct, it scores an additional 5 points. It also means that the boards below might show an illegal word, as the would-be challenger did not want to give away an additional 5 points for a move that they thought was, on balance, probably valid. 

Here is his report of those games :

I recently played in the Easter Matchplay Main Event in Coventry. It was a strong well run event with many Grandmaster and Expert players in the field and extensive commentary of the games on the ABSP Tournament You Tube Channel ( ABSP Tournament Scrabble UK - YouTube) . I was in division A along with 37 other players with 23 games played over 3 days.
 
I had a good first day with 4 wins from 6. Game 3 was the first of note against Jack Moran. Jack started well with Zorro for 48 on the opening move and ELATERIN for 62 on move 2 and after a second bonus of CORNUTED was 130 ahead. However I kept in the game with 30+ scores and then bonused with REPLANTS and DELEGATE to level up the game. Jack then played his third bonus of OTHERING which emptied the bag.
 
Unfortunately I couldn't find the only winning bonus playable from my rack of AELMSSU but it was a tough one that I didn't know -GAUMLESS down from the G of OTHERING. Jack calmly pointed out the bonus I had from his tracking..
 
After that setback I won games 4-6 -the closest being an 8 point win against Colin Northmore. Pleased with NIDOR for 27 that set up an outplay of TIES to clinch the win.
 
 
Day 2 was particularly demanding with 10 games played in the day! Not only that but 9 of my 10 opponents were higher rated and the other one just a point below. I had to therefore play at my best to navigate the day. The first of these was a loss. Started with KATSINA on move 1 but consecutive bonuses of TARSEAL and NIPTERS plus YFERE for 45 and JONES for 45 ended my hopes.
 
In game 2 it was a similar story against the top ranked player Harshan Lamabaduriya. His third bonus of TUNBELLY ensured a comfortable win.
 
Game 3 was better though as I scored well in the game with INSHORE for 78, JERID 53 and KAOLINES for 79(+5 challenge). Opponent bonused back with POLEMIST for 70 but I held on for a 439-416 win.
 
 
 
My second win came in game 5 against John Ashmore. Opened with KAURY and got 5 extra points for the challenge. After my bonus of INFANTE was met by his of ROUGHIE I then found MIRLY for 47 which won another 5 points for the challenge. Pleased that I was confident of the two fives as they contributed to my eventual win and likely decided the game.
 
Game 6 was also a good win. Against John Matthews I opened with EVERSION for 83 and then found ECDYSIAL for 70 for a comfortable win.
 
In Game 7 I faced a tough game against Elie Dangoor. I started well playing ZANIEST for 96 and then challenging off his UNTABLED. Unfortunately for me he got back in the game with TAVERING for 72 and QUA for 49 but I felt I should still win the game if I prevented him bonusing. My low scoring block backfired though with his excellent non bonus find of OPCODE for 42 scoring on the TWS and opening new lanes I had to defend against. Under time pressure I faltered playing another attempted blocking play and not realising he then had a nice overlapping play of MEALY giving him a 9 point win.
 
That loss and subsequent losses in games 8 and 9 meant I badly needed a win to get my confidence going again. The final game was against another Expert Rik Kennedy. After his second bonus of INCREATE I was still a tempo ahead and threatened out bonuses on two rows. He blocked both and scored well with PILAWS but after BRAID for 34 I scraped an 8 point win. This left me with 8 wins from 16.
 
 
The final day started with a loss in a one sided game with opponent getting three early bonuses. Game 2 was a good game against James Burley with two bonuses each. I was just behind. ZINC for about 50 looked the obvious play but then spotted NIZAMS was better getting the Z on the DLS in the triple lane. This scored 80 so gave me a healthy lead. CORSIVE for 30 helped close the board down and defended to win 482-428.Followed this by winning game 3. Found RIANCIES through a floating C to win 469-423.
 
 
Unfortunately was unable to capitalise in an entertaining Game 4 against veteran David Shenkin. (Board 3). After we both changed twice David's bonus of RECITAL was met by my CZARINAS. After his second bonus of INDOORS I came back with ERUPTING only to be met by his third bonus straight after of DOLOMITE, a nice spot by him with the blank as an M. However, I kept the game close and after my third bonus of LAUNCHED led 404-350. David then played his fourth bonus of DIVERTER. The game was close to the end so I challenged on the 5% chance it wasn't good. That mistake giving him an extra 5 points for the challenge would come back to haunt me!.
 
 
After my WAE for 38 and his THAN for 16 it was 457-442 to David. My final rack was an unpromising EEEGIOM and I saw David had SOVIET plus an E remaining. Looked like I had to block the high scovring SOVIET spot hooking JOB so played EGO. David then hooked PIN to play SOVIET for 27. After my ME for 31 and his REG outplay it ended 494-490 to David. Had I not challenged I'd have won by a point!
 
 
 
The next 2 games went well with two wins -in the penultimate game against Ruth McInerney I was pleased with successive plays of EUCLASE, YEARLONG and then TAKHI. Two of these words were challenged but were fine. The final game was a tough game against Chris Vicary. He confidently played VENDOSE on move 2 which I had doubts over but took too long to challenge! -it turned out to be a phony and this proved crucial late on as he won by 433-410.
 
 
Overall however, I really enjoyed the tournament and was happy with the way I played and my time management. I finished on 12 wins from 23 giving me a placing of 18th out of 36.and I rose by 2 ratings points with a good tournament rating of 165.
 
 
My regret was that a better result of at least 14 wins was achievable here and would have ensured a top 8 finish. It was just a shame I made several errors that cost me some wins but I will learn from the experience gained of playing so many high level players during the event.
 
Word highlights were, Me - BROMISES, HINDGUT, INAURATE, KATSINA, KAOLINES, ECDYSIAL, DISENROL, RIANCIES, EUCLASE, YEARLONG, NIZAMS, MIRLY, KAURY, TAKHI
 
Opponents - CORNUTED, TUNBELLY, POLEMIST, TENNIST, RIBLIKE, OPCODE, SERPIGO, DOLOMITE, GUERITE, RELUMINE
 
Well played Richard- some tough games over the weekend - and lots of unusual words too!

 

 

 

Best improver for the second quarter of the season is Fiona Titcombe, ahead of Hepzi Rodrigues in second place and Richard Spencer in third place.   Welcome to Christina Wilkin, Mike Medlin and John Bush, and welcome back to Johnny Sammon.

High-scoring words:
·       106       EARTHMEN                  Richard
·       105       SQUEAL                       Michael
·       102       INHERIT                       Charles
·       101       MODISHLY                   Helen
·       94        LOWINGS                    Hepzi
·       94        RESEATS                     Pat
·       94        ROUSING                     Graham
·       92        ERMINES                     Helen
·       92        HEATERS                     Hepzi
·       92        REWARDED                 Charles
·       89        LOOSING                     Joy
·       88        ANTIQUE                     Charles
·       87        MATINGS                     Maureen
·       86        GUIPURE                     Helen
·       86        PROWLER                   Joy
·       86        REPAIRED                   Jim
·       85        CURTSEY                     Charles
·       85        FLIGHTS/HIJABS          Charles
·       84        SATANIC                      Charles
·       83        PUNIEST                      Jim
·       80        LUTHIERS                    Helen
·       80        WARBLER                    Amanda
·       79        CORNEAS                    Maureen
·       79        CRINGES                     Maureen
·       78        BETTERS                     Charles
·       78        SPORTED                    Maire
·       77        EXTINCT                      Charles
·       77        GELATOS                    Maureen
·       76        FLECKER                     Polly
·       76        REGAINER                   Johnny
·       76        VITTLES                       Maire
·       75        CROPPED                    Maire
·       75        OTARINE                     Johnny
·       74        STAIDER                      Jim
·       74        LARDONS                    Maureen
·       74        QUESTED                    Maureen
·       74        WASPIER                     Maire
·       73        PIASTRE                      Jim
·       73        SOCAGES                    Helen
·       73        TRADERS                     Maire
·       72        BUNCHER                    Charles
·       72        LINSEED                      Maureen
·       72        OVERLAND                  Maureen
·       72        RADIATES                    Maureen
·       72        SERIATE                      Jim
·       71        HARMLESS                  Helen
·       71        ISOLATE                      Jim
·       71        RATIONS                     Charles
Other words: 70 AROUSES Maureen, 70 BEAUTIES Maureen, 70 BURSTING Maureen, 70 HIJAB Charles, 70 NITRATE Jim, 70 SEASIDE Maire, 70 SLEEPER Maire, 70 TRADERS Maire, 69 ACQUIRE Maureen, 69 BELATED Charles, 69 LAUDERS Maureen, 69 OUTLINE Maureen, 69 RAISINS Maureen, 69 TIRADES Maire, 69 TRAINEE Maire, 68 BOATERS Polly, 68 NASTIES Maire, 68 PASTELS Maureen, 67 MANUALS Maureen, 67 MOISTER Maureen, 66 WEIRDOES Polly, 65 FLINTED Polly, 65 SEAGULLS Maire, 65 SLEEPER Maire, 65 TAURINE Jim, 64 CHURROS Polly, 64 NASTIES Polly, 64 SNIGGERS Maire, 62 ARISING Charles, 60 SARNIES Maureen, 60 SOILIER Maureen, 58 ASSASSIN Maire, 55 FUDDY Maire, 37 FIEFS Gillian, 33 ROSTI Maire, ALTERED Amanda, BURBLERS Amanda, BUTTERS Amanda, FORMULAE Martin, OWLET Charles

Many bonuses or high-scoring moves by one player in a game (moves of over 100 also appear in the list of high-scoring words):

·       ·       DEEMING 73 FIERCEST 92 DILUTES 78 PADRONI 77 OUTLANDS 60 Richard
·       TEAMING 81 MOINEAU 68 SILANES 73 NODALISE 80             Graham
·       TERMINAL 90 SHIVERED 78 IGNORER 77 TRITONE 74            Helen
·       ATEBRIN 73 TENSILE 79 OREGANO 79 PEEWITS 78              Graham
·       AERATES 65 ELYSIAN 88 FRIENDS 88                                    Helen
·       DIARIZE 91 CATKINS 81 TERPINE 67                                      Richard
·       DILUTES 71 HEDONIST 63 AEROSAT 75                                 Richard
·       EARTHMEN 106 NOSODES 88 BIVALENT 74                           Richard
·       EASTERN 66 SPARKING 84 MINEOLA 84                                Graham
·       EBIONISE 83 GRASPING 80 OUTLIER 74                                 Richard
·       INSOFAR 73 GROUPING 82 WAISTED 82                                Graham
·       MOTTLED 85 RECORDER 64 RAVINES 71                               Deborah
·       PRONAOI 77 ENTICED 81 STOLIDER 68                                  Richard
·       RETILES 66 TARWHINE 69 WEARIES 70                                 Richard
·       SABOTED 77 RESTING 76 AERIES 80                                     Richard
·       STOPPER 80 SEMOLINA 65 ROOTLING 65                              Helen
·       TANGOES 84 ERINITES 62 PEDLARS 65                                 Helen
·       TEARERS 70 SCANNER 82 LANDFILL 74                                 Wanda

 

Name

Old rating

New rating

Rating change

P

W

D

L

Average

Highest score

Highest ever

Fiona Titcombe

165

180

15

17

15

0

2

397.6

487

551

Hepzi Rodrigues

129

142

13

27

13

0

14

372.4

509

554

Richard Spencer

187

199

12

34

33

0

1

461.6

592

674

Polly Vallance

101

109

8

22

10

0

12

316.0

407

421

Amanda Lowe

89

94

5

36

10

0

26

312.8

387

443

Pat Llanwarne

118

120

2

13

5

0

8

333.7

448

516

Maureen Barlow

129

130

1

35

17

0

18

348.8

445

528

Charles Parker

104

104

0

27

8

0

19

342.3

459

509

Wanda de Poitiers

178

178

0

27

18

0

9

401.4

490

598

Graham Harding

177

175

-2

40

29

0

11

422.3

563

693

Helen Harding

194

191

-3

39

31

0

8

429.4

535

609

Maire Bennett

65

59

-6

27

1

0

26

262.5

450

498

Michael Spencer

72

64

-8

30

2

0

28

256.1

318

502

Deborah Porter

152

144

-8

30

16

0

14

356.0

464

542

Sharon Hewitt

156

120

-36

19

6

0

13

330.4

419

548

Insufficient games – a previous quarter’s results, or 13 games in a quarter, needed to qualify

Johnny Sammon

82

108

26

8

3

0

5

382.5

494

519

Jim Macey

116

125

9

6

4

0

2

348.7

435

478

Megel Barker

187

195

8

5

3

0

2

433.4

509

616

Martin Stephens

102

109

7

6

3

0

3

333.8

361

477

Joy Wade

119

122

3

12

4

0

8

323.3

404

484

Keith Radbourn

80

82

2

3

1

0

2

263.3

278

418

Gillian Cranston

132

133

1

12

8

0

4

369.0

448

483

Mary Twomey

116

116

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

430

Tim Charlton

202

189

-13

10

6

0

4

405.1

482

569

John Bush

 

115

 

3

1

0

2

327.0

379

379

Christina Wilkin

 

67

 

6

1

0

5

229.8

278

278

Mike Medlin

 

50

 

2

0

0

2

185.0

201

201