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- MUSINGS ON WORD STUDY SOFTWARE
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- January, 1996
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- There exist a small number of word study software packages designed to help
- serious Scrabble (tm) players improve their competitiveness. They take a
- number of different approaches ranging from generating custom word lists, use
- of "flash cards" and mnemonic devices to increase the player's knowledge
- base, and even practice word construction games and exercises. Some players
- swear by the program they use, while others totally disdain any study system
- at all.
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- I will put forth the thesis that beginning to near-expert players can to an
- extent benefit from a software word study system. It can help hone pattern
- recognition skills and greatly augment the working "game vocabulary" with
- regular use, not to mention increase confidence. At a certain level of
- skill, though, a point of diminishing returns may be reached. If word study
- becomes an obsession to the extent of limiting enjoyment of playing the game
- itself, then its utility must be questioned.
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- An expert level player might be advised to limit the time spent on word
- study systems, or any word study at all, and instead divert some energy to
- relaxation activities. A hot, calming bath and a good night's sleep before
- the tournament might well be much more effective than an intense word study
- session. Yoga or meditation exercises may help.
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- In competition, consistency is at least as important as skill level. In any
- given tournament, the least skillful participant playing at his best can
- defeat the most skillful one playing at her worst. A migraine headache,
- indigestion, a hangover, sleep deficit, or even just distraction from noise
- or glaring lights... these are the great equalizers. Any factor that tends to
- break the *concentration* is much more significant than skill. The human part
- of the equation would thus seem to outweigh all other considerations.
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- Having minimized the importance of word study software for *expert*
- competitors, let me mention that I am the author of the WORDY and WAK
- software packages described in the files WORDY.AD and WAK.AD elsewhere in
- this archive. A number of other word study packages are reviewed in Steven
- Alexander's excellent Scrabble (tm) FAQ (see the file, INFO.TXT).
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- It will be interesting to see whether computer word study aids raise the
- overall level of competition and put at a disadvantage those players not
- using them. In the chess world, almost all serious competitors use computer
- databases to improve their game. Can Scrabble (tm) lag behind?
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- Your comments and feedback on this topic are welcome.
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