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I had proposed a game against Williams as a starting point for the quest I had hatched with friends on New Year's Day: to become a competitive Scrabble player.

I couldn't say exactly. I had recently read a magazine story about the eccentric, apparently cutthroat world of competitive Scrabble and thought: I've played this game, I can do that. My newlywed friends Jonathon and Lynn had been squaring off daily and would call to brag about seven-letter words and high-scoring contests. I joined them for occasional three-handed games, hoping that engaging in a cherished pastime from my old relationship would help me achieve closure.

In the aftermath of the breakup, I conveniently blew out a knee playing soccer. I spent most nights in obsessive postsurgical rehab and I needed something to do. I needed, horrors, a hobby. Weeks later, I called Williams to propose a friendly game. My goal: to lose, and lose badly. After all, this was supposed to be a journey. Odysseus wandered around for 10 years.

Columbus's crew nearly mutinied before he happened upon land. It's true, I had already pulled both blank tiles, three of the four precious Ss, the lone Q accompanied by a U, and a bunch of Es and Rs. Still, I thought, he could be a little more generous.

But then Williams said, "Not only are you getting great tiles, you know what to do with them," and I felt a touch guilty for my ungracious thought.

I played LOGE for He played DICE for I played ZEST for Score: He passed his turn, trading in an I,O,R and two Us. OK, so maybe I was getting good tiles. TAX on a triple-word for I finally got that Y, and played YAM for FIT for 30, NO for Minutes later, I had beaten the executive director of the National Scrabble Association I couldn't manage my rack.



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