The record-setting board
On Oct. 12, 2006 in the basement of a Unitarian church on the town green in Lexington, Mass., a carpenter named Michael Cresta scored 830 points in a game of Scrabble. His opponent, Wayne Yorra, who works at a supermarket deli counter, totaled 490 points. The two men set three records for sanctioned Scrabble in North America: the most points in a game by one player (830), the most total points in a game (1,320), and the most points on a single turn (365, for Cresta's play of QUIXOTRY).
2006-11-28 10:11:13
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answered by Eagles 3
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I have played games with a combined score of over 500 points, but I'm sure there are much higher scores out there.
It's easier to get higher scoring words with 2 players than it is with 4.
2006-11-28 10:10:31
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answered by Anonymous
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hoigh score.... no, prolly not since thats not a commanly used word
2006-11-28 10:10:13
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answered by your last resort 3
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SORRY I'M NOT SURE. HOWEVER IF YOU LIKE TO PLAY SCRABBLE YOU MIGHT LIKE TO PLAY LITERATI ON LINE ITS GREAT FUN VERY ADDICTIVE, JUST GO TO YAHOO GAMES!
2006-11-28 10:10:57
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answered by xsplodeit 4
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no cuz theres only so many spaces
2006-11-28 11:04:45
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answered by The Eternal Warrior? 4
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