Monday 27 October 2008

Four Nations 2008

In the end, it could scarcely have been any closer. Both England and Scotland finished on 27 wins from a possible 48, so it came down to spread. We edged it...by a mere 15 points! Ireland finished on 26 wins, so this must count as the closest Four Nations event in its short history. We were a bit guilty of thinking only ourselves and Ireland could win prior to the last couple of rounds, but an astonishing performance of 14-2 by Scotland against Wales pulled them well into contention.

The victorious members of our team each received a Collins English Dictionary, plus a souvenir mug. The dictionary is a massive tome - I will certainly have problems finding a shelf strong enough to support it! Transporting it home was no piece of cake either...

Anyway, a few comments about my games. Saturday was something of a disaster - I managed a solitary victory against the four members of the Welsh team, who were the weakest side on paper. The Q seemed to materialise on my rack at the most inappropriate times throughout Saturday, perhaps none more so when I drew CDQVW to join the IN I had kept! Two victories from three against Ross, Neil and Helen at least meant I had a few wins from very little to work with. My play of the day was undoubtedly OuT(PO)WERS as a four-timer for 102 against Ross - my only bonus of the game, as it would turn out.

After spending the extra hour granted by the clocks reverting to GMT in the hotel bar(!), Sunday started with perhaps the strangest game of tournament Scrabble I have ever played. My opponent was Allan Simmons (current BMSC and NSC champion). After his first four turns to my three, the score was 26-11 to him! All of a sudden, the game exploded into life, with the following remarkable sequence:

  • Lewis: NIGELLA (74)
  • Allan: AGISTER (87)
  • Lewis: JEN(N)Y (45)
  • Allan: ABATTOI(R) (62)
  • Lewis: P(A)rANOID (149)
  • Allan: FARADIS(E) (78)
  • Lewis: QUIE(T)EN (64)
  • Allan: (O)XY (59)
  • Lewis: VUMs (60)

Allan finished the game with FRESHET for 91, taking the final scores to 551-522 in my favour. I will try to upload a board diagram at some stage - can't find a way to keep the formatting yet...

The rest of the day flowed in a similar vein for me. I won the first three games against Alex, Rik and Feargal from the Irish team, but then lost to Kevin in the final round - largely due to missing CUNEATE late on :( Kevin finished with an impressive 10-2 record - very well done to him!

My full list of bonuses:

  • vs David Williams: SOLANIN, META(N)oIA, TONS(U)RED
  • vs Gwynfor Owen: OUTE(A)RNS, CITROUS
  • vs Chris Quartermaine: ANImATE
  • vs Gareth Williams: (L)OAMiEST, RETRIES
  • vs Ross Mackenzie: OuT(PO)WERS
  • vs Neil Scott: THENARS, USTIONS
  • vs Helen Gipson: DISSEAT, BORACIT(E), (T)RIPHONE (101)
  • vs Allan Simmons: NIGELLA, P(A)rANOID
  • vs Alex Balogun: CANCaNS, SEDILIA
  • vs Rik Kennedy: GARTERS, (N)OnVALID, PE(A)RMAIN, AUREOLE(D)
  • vs Feargal Weatherhead: ROPIEST, IDEAT(I)vE, POnDERS
  • vs Kevin McMahon: TOREAD(O)R, bINIOUS

Overall, I was disappointed with finishing with a 7-5 record - only two games appeared to be genuinely unwinnable. It appears I only missed three bonuses over the whole weekend, including CUNEATE, which is not too bad.

Before I forget, I would like to thank Ross for organising the whole event, Amy Byrne for TDing with her usual aplomb and efficiency, and Ray and Julie Tate for their unstinting efforts with the computer and the running respectively. The atmosphere was very cordial throughout, but very competitive nevertheless! Many thanks to everyone who was there for making the event both memorable and enjoyable :)






1 comment:

Ray said...

I think you captured the atmosphere perfectly, Lewis. Thanks for the mention for Julie & myself & try as I might I coldn't conjure up those extra 16Scottish spread points on the computer!!
I did enter one of Neil's scores into tsh as 4492 instead of 492 but the programme said 4492 was an invalid score :-)