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- World_Scrabble_Championship_1995 abstract "The World Scrabble Championship 1995 was the third World Scrabble Championship. The winner was David Boys of Canada.A fifteen round, Swiss-paired preliminary event was used to determine initial placement. The top four players then played a three-game round-robin (with the results of the first 15 games carrying over) to determine the finalists, who played a best-of-five final.The first game of the finals was a close one with Sherman winning 431-421. Sherman missed a bingo (pENTROOF) but at that point, the game was already in the bag.In the second game, many felt that Sherman blundered in his opening play while Boys cruised to an easy 404-278 victory despite missing ABOmASA early on.Sherman and Boys traded wins again in games three and four, setting up a single game to decide the championship.The final game was a bit of an anti-climax with Boys winning easily 432-300 (after challenging off Sherman's early phony TWINNERS) to take the World Championship. With two tiles in the bag, Boys chose to bypass a 98-point bingo (LADYBUGS) to block a triple-triple line that Sherman had a 1-in-18 chance of using for the game-winning 212-point PEJORATE. The blocking play left Sherman with no chance to win and left Boys as World Champion.".
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- World_Scrabble_Championship_1995 wikiPageExternalLink wscDay4.txt.
- World_Scrabble_Championship_1995 wikiPageID "2228426".
- World_Scrabble_Championship_1995 wikiPageLength "6896".
- World_Scrabble_Championship_1995 wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- World_Scrabble_Championship_1995 wikiPageRevisionID "636004941".
- World_Scrabble_Championship_1995 wikiPageWikiLink Bingo_(Scrabble).
- World_Scrabble_Championship_1995 wikiPageWikiLink Canada.
- World_Scrabble_Championship_1995 wikiPageWikiLink Category:1995_in_London.
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- World_Scrabble_Championship_1995 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Scrabble_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- World_Scrabble_Championship_1995 wikiPageWikiLink Category:World_Scrabble_Championships.
- World_Scrabble_Championship_1995 wikiPageWikiLink David_Boys_(Scrabble).
- World_Scrabble_Championship_1995 wikiPageWikiLink London.
- World_Scrabble_Championship_1995 wikiPageWikiLink Swiss-system_tournament.
- World_Scrabble_Championship_1995 wikiPageWikiLink Swiss_tournament.
- World_Scrabble_Championship_1995 wikiPageWikiLink United_States_dollar.
- World_Scrabble_Championship_1995 wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:abomasa.
- World_Scrabble_Championship_1995 wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:ladybug.
- World_Scrabble_Championship_1995 wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:pejorate.
- World_Scrabble_Championship_1995 wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:pentroof.
- World_Scrabble_Championship_1995 wikiPageWikiLink World_Scrabble_Championship.
- World_Scrabble_Championship_1995 wikiPageWikiLinkText "1995 World Champion".
- World_Scrabble_Championship_1995 wikiPageWikiLinkText "1995".
- World_Scrabble_Championship_1995 dateFrom "1995-11-02".
- World_Scrabble_Championship_1995 dateTo "1995-11-05".
- World_Scrabble_Championship_1995 hasPhotoCollection World_Scrabble_Championship_1995.
- World_Scrabble_Championship_1995 location London.
- World_Scrabble_Championship_1995 next "1997".
- World_Scrabble_Championship_1995 numberOfPlayers "64".
- World_Scrabble_Championship_1995 previous "1993".
- World_Scrabble_Championship_1995 sponsor "Mattel".
- World_Scrabble_Championship_1995 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- World_Scrabble_Championship_1995 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:World-Scrabble-Championship.
- World_Scrabble_Championship_1995 winner "David Boys David Boys".
- World_Scrabble_Championship_1995 year "1995".
- World_Scrabble_Championship_1995 subject Category:1995_in_London.
- World_Scrabble_Championship_1995 subject Category:1995_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- World_Scrabble_Championship_1995 subject Category:Scrabble_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- World_Scrabble_Championship_1995 subject Category:World_Scrabble_Championships.
- World_Scrabble_Championship_1995 hypernym Championship.
- World_Scrabble_Championship_1995 type Competition.
- World_Scrabble_Championship_1995 type GolfTournament.
- World_Scrabble_Championship_1995 type Championship.
- World_Scrabble_Championship_1995 type Competition.
- World_Scrabble_Championship_1995 comment "The World Scrabble Championship 1995 was the third World Scrabble Championship. The winner was David Boys of Canada.A fifteen round, Swiss-paired preliminary event was used to determine initial placement. The top four players then played a three-game round-robin (with the results of the first 15 games carrying over) to determine the finalists, who played a best-of-five final.The first game of the finals was a close one with Sherman winning 431-421.".
- World_Scrabble_Championship_1995 label "World Scrabble Championship 1995".
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- World_Scrabble_Championship_1995 wasDerivedFrom World_Scrabble_Championship_1995?oldid=636004941.
- World_Scrabble_Championship_1995 isPrimaryTopicOf World_Scrabble_Championship_1995.