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The key to winning a scrabble game is to finish with the highest score when all the tiles have been laid down on the table – with emphasis on the phrase "to finish with the highest score." I said this because many players, mainly beginners, only try to come up with words regardless of the point-value. As a result, they may have laid all their tiles down but still score low at the end of the game.

As with most games, constant practice makes one perfect, or at least, better. In scrabble, however, you have to possess some tricks in order to win.

Work with the Q
The letter 'Q' is perhaps the most dreaded letter in scrabble, especially if it is not hooked with the letter 'U'. But did you know that there are 21 words that use a Q without a U? They are: FAQIR(S), QAID(S), QANAT(S), QAT(S), QINDAR(S), QINTAR(S), QINDARKA, QOPH(S), QWERTY(S), SHEQEL, SHEQELIM and TRANQ(S). Other words that may come in handy are QIVIUT(S), MAQUI(S), SUQ(S), UMIAQ(S) and BUQSHA(S).


Learn the X, J, Q and Z words
The letters X, J, Q and Z have the highest point-value. Ironically, beginners hate these letters. But if you will just study words that have any of these letters, not only you will have a higher score, you will also prevent your opponent from scoring a bingo.

Don't waste your S's
Surely, the easiest way to score is to add an S to an existing word on the board. This is good if you will land on a double or triple word score. But if you are just using S without any reason or simply because it is the first possible move you see on the table, you are just giving your opponent an extra move and at the same time, wasting a valuable letter. Play the letter S if the value yields to at least 10 points, lower than that and you are playing to lose. For example, ROLL is just 4 points. If you add S to make it ROLLS, it will just give you 5 points. But if the word is JUMP, adding S on a double word score space will yield to 26 points. Keep your S for a while until you can maximize its value.


Go Bingo Hunting
Another trick you have to remember is to look for prefixes and suffixes. The word PAIR can become REPAIR or PAIRING or even, REPAIRING. TAIL can be linked with RE- to make it RETAIL or RE- and -ERS to make it RETAILERS. Having the letters S, R, E, I, N and G can be very, very useful.

Learn the 2-letter words
When the board begins to get crowded and long words begin to lose their place, you start going for 2-letter words. But if your vocabulary is limited, you cannot simply invent words, right? QI, SO, TO, UP, OW, OX, XI, KI and HO are just an example. There are more. Learn them.

Keep your eyes on the board
The ability to spot scoring opportunities is one of the key elements in winning the game. Obviously, you can easily play your S, R and E if you want to score in a hurry. But as much as possible, combine high- or mid-value tile in your rack with colored squares on the board.
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Board Game Buying Advice

March 12th 2009 14:47
Board games have certain charisma that continuously attract different people of different ages from all walks of life. That is why, even though video games and online games are the latest trends today, board games haven't lost the touches yet. Here are the things you should consider when buying a board game:

The Age Factor and Game Categories
Age always has to factor in when buying any board game. Not only because it ensures that the game is suitable for the intended players, but also because it guarantees the safety of the players, particularly kids. There are board games designed for preschoolers, younger elementary kids, older elementary kids, teenagers and adults.

Preschoolers – Chutes and Ladders, Hi Ho! Cherry-O, Boggle Jr., Hullabaloo, Cariboo, Sorry!, Buckaroo, Scrambled Stated of America, Kids on Stage and Mastermind

Younger elementary kids – Hullabaloo, Cluedo, Blink, Pretty Pretty Princess, Zingo, Tri-Virsity, Apples of Apples

Older elementary kids – Settlers of Catan, The Game of Life, Risk, Sequence, Zigity, Cityscape, Tripoley, and Scene It

Teenagers – Monopoly, Chess, Earthopoly, Scrabble, Tigris and Euphrates, World of Warcraft, Nexus Ops, Elfenland, Ingneous, Scotland Yard, BattleLore, Apples to Apples, Balderdash and Time's Up

Adults – Battle of the Sexes, Guesstures, Loaded Questions, Scene It, Scattegories and Dirty Minds

These are just some of the games that are out in the market today. Board games are also categorized according to genre (German-style game, abstract-strategic game, trivia game, word game, etc.).

Read Reviews
Game reviews are totally unnecessary on classic games such as chess, checkers, monopoly and those games you are totally familiar with. The fact that they are very popular and have lasted for several generations means that these games are good. That's already given. You can go ahead and buy these games without consulting any game review sites. But if you are planning to buy a particular board game that you haven't played yet, you need to check reviews. Just like the up and coming movies, you need to see first that they are worth your time and money. Reviews are very helpful in determining whether the game you are about to buy fits your interest.

Price
Prices of board games depend on the title, but it usually ranges from $10 to $50. When considering the price, think of quality and playability. The rule is simple: the game is not worth investing on if it will only be played on a very short time. For example, a game that is designed for kids from 3 to 6 years old should not cost more than $20. Alternately, a game that can be played over and over again, for the years to come, is worth an extra buck.

Compare Prices
Not because a game is already cheap doesn't mean that it cannot get much cheaper. Shop around. You'll be surprised how much prices vary from store to store. Look for bargains. Often, stores slash prices of board games that are hard to sell or on certain times of the year.

Buy online
Buying online is perhaps the most convenient way to get a hand on your favorite board game. There are a lot websites that sell hundreds of board game titles. Auction sites like eBay and Yahoo! Auctions offer the same products but. Discount sites provide better alternatives to those who want to get extra savings.
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Benefits of Game Boards to Children

February 23rd 2009 11:00
It is somewhat surprising how a set of simple game board, dice, a deck of cards and tokens can have big effects on the growth of a child. What is more surprising is that, game boards that are designed for entertainment actually aid children in their social and educational development. And although most game boards are not that academic and straightforward in terms of how they are played, they can be used as tools to teach specific skills.

As a bonus, board games create a venue to gather the family together and play. While there are other activities such as dining out, watching television and doing chores, that can bring the whole family in one place, board games have that special capacity which draws family members to become much closer. Since the aim is not to teach and the setup is very informal, playing board games together is neither intimidating nor difficult. The child becomes more confident and open to their parents.

Just by virtue of playing the game, children learn the value of patience, verbal communication and interaction with others, thus developing their social skills even further. By learning how to wait for their turns, board games can also help a child to develop focus and lengthen attention span.

Fair play can also be thought by simply playing any board game. The rules of the game can be used in real life as well. When a child learns how to follow the simple rules of the game and finds it logical and reasonable, following the rules of the world will become second nature.

We all know that children's board games are won by luck. But for them, they take winning and losing seriously. That is why when they win, they feel happy and proud; when they lose, they experience disappointment. Hence it is important for parents and guardians to help articulate these feelings in relation to real life situations. While managing happy emotions can be easy, dealing with disappointments should be done with outmost care. Nonetheless, the idea of losing and winning and the emotions that are felt along with these have positive effects on the child as he or she extends the lesson learned in those particular experiences.

Some board games teach basic math skills such as counting and arithmetic. Equate, the word version of scrabble, teaches kids to form and solve simple mathematical equations.

Chutes and Ladders, while simple as it may seem, teaches young kids how to count and how to wait turns.

Scrabble, Boggle, Typo, Upwords and Balderdash are some of the games that help kids expand their vocabulary.

Cueldo is a mystery game that encourages deductive method of thinking and problem solving.

Chess improves math skills, intuition, logical thinking, strategic planning and even IQ.

Zingo helps kids improve visual recognitions.

Monopoly helps enhance reasoning, strategic planning, management, investment, social skills and business skills.

German style games such as Tigris and Euphrates, Scotland Yard, World of Warcraft, Settlers or Catan, Puerto Rico, Risk and Diplomacy teach children about strategy, management and planning.

If you are going to ask me, game boards are a good investment if you want your kids to learn some of the most important lessons in life. They may not learn all these in one sitting but it is always a good to introduce kids with objects and activities that have been proven to be very useful.

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About Online Board Games

February 23rd 2009 10:54
Online board games are those that are played via the Internet instead of the use of the traditional pieces and game board. They can be played either in single or multiple versions. One who plays in the single division has to face the computer as his opponent whereas the multiple version features other online players as the rivals. But how do they differ from the typical board games that people have known in ages?

The Difference Revealed


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