The Greatest Scrabble Player Ever Is Underrated
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Welcome to Episode 5 of Scrabble History, a series where I break down some of the most incredible plays, epic rivalries, and amazing moments in Scrabble's rich competitive history.
Everyone agrees that Nigel Richards is the greatest Scrabble player ever.
But somehow, I believe he's still underrated. In this video, I break down a game that proves my case.
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Sorry for my editing mistake at 5:57, everybody. It should say: MARLSTONE n. a sandy rock containing iron Thanks for watching!
@obiwancannoli1920
Жыл бұрын
I think there's a slight mistake at 0:46 . You said 2019 but it was 2009.
@wanderer15
Жыл бұрын
@@obiwancannoli1920 You're right! Argh!
@markritchie8874
Жыл бұрын
What were you thinking?
@kylewinter1685
10 ай бұрын
can
@jalapenochips2408
8 ай бұрын
🤓
Having people expertly dissect something obscure - having someone talk passionately about what they care about in general - is amazing. Thank you for these
@wanderer15
Жыл бұрын
Knowing lots of folks like you are getting something out of it is amazing too! Thank you!
@burtdanams4426
Жыл бұрын
@@wanderer15 Ditto, it doesn't matter that you are talking about scrabble specifically, IMO. You are so good at this kind of retrospective story telling that I would listen to you do breakdowns of pretty much any subject you listen to. And this is coming from a guy who 1. Is obsessed with this style of pedagogy in general, and 2. used to do this sort of work for a living
@notsoberoveranalyzer8264
11 ай бұрын
Completely agree. I find it very interesting that we can become interested in something we know little about, purely based on another’s enthusiasm. Plus, it’s just always cool to see humans accomplishing something exceptionally well.
@notsoberoveranalyzer8264
11 ай бұрын
@@burtdanams4426Is it too personal to ask what you did? I really wouldn’t even have the faintest.
@TS-1267
11 ай бұрын
... Could Be Dissecting From His Scrabble Pair On G-BLOCK.... 😲
The final word had me laughing out loud. Nigel is incredible
@micklethenickel
Жыл бұрын
Hi wirtual
@dragonslayerz2220
Жыл бұрын
Huh, wirtual.
@Cowmilker98
Жыл бұрын
Wirty-chan
@dawsonplays8945
Жыл бұрын
wirtual scrabble channel when?
@SirChronoCfdgaM
Жыл бұрын
UwU it's Wirty-chan uwu nya nya~
Winning a word game tournament in a language he doesn’t speak is remarkable. That alone deserves a documentary
@livenotonevil8279
Жыл бұрын
After playing Scrabble for a awhile now, I'm beginning to doubt that English is my first language!
@sk8rdman
Жыл бұрын
I get the impression that he can do this because he doesn't use typical phonetic or other language skills to play Scrabble like a layman would. He plays it more like a combinatorics game. As far as the game is concerned, words are just strings of characters. Their meanings are completely irrelevant and unnecessary to his mastery of the game. At his level, it's not a word game any more. It's a math problem.
@tomekstec981
Жыл бұрын
Why? It's like the spelling bees kids that can memore words and definitions, but have zero understanding.
@TheWaxlemon
Жыл бұрын
@@tomekstec981 they don't learn 360,000 words numbnuts
@HamishGarland
Жыл бұрын
I've had discussions about scrabble with English teachers. They think it is a language game, IMO language has very little to do with it other than having a large vocabulary being a useful tool.
How I got here I don’t know, but I never in my life thought scrabble would be as technical and outside the box as it is. I always figured it was just “write the longest word.” Very well done video for such an unexpected competitive game
@MagnetDzn
8 ай бұрын
Seriously! I wish the guy would’ve explained the point system though because I have no clue
@PackerFanGamer
5 ай бұрын
@@MagnetDzn each tile has a score (it's the number). Playing words normally will just add up score. Then if a tile overlaps a double or triple letter score, you double or triple the score for the letter. A double or triple word score applies to the entire word. Finally using all 7 letters (a "bingo") grants an additional 50 points.
@geisenm
3 ай бұрын
The complexity of played out scenarios is like chess, as well as the spatial element, but it has the "concealed hand" element of poker, PLUS the need for extensive lexicographical knowledge. Amazing game.
Wow, Scrabble is indeed lucky to have a phenom like Nigel. I remember the only time I played against him in 2019 over the board, I was so jittery that I could barely count my score, and he twice corrected me whenever I underscored myself. And to top it all, Nigel even has a wicked sense of humour! Thanks for the incredible series, Will. I could watch these on loop.
@usmh
Жыл бұрын
Wicked sense of humor? Well now you've gotta share some of it :)
@mikehamelin7520
Жыл бұрын
@@usmh he may have a good sense of humor but its probably all in the context of the game. Its not like the guy has a comedy act or something.
@livenotonevil8279
Жыл бұрын
@@mikehamelin7520 Hi I'm Nigel. I'm more of a qat person ...
@mikehamelin7520
Жыл бұрын
@@livenotonevil8279 I'm challenging that
@Dani-it5sy
11 ай бұрын
Sense of humor and intelligence are connected. 😉 That's why some people that don't get certain jokes go straight to banning freedom of speech and actually think that that is a nice a peaceful thing to do 😱
It's 1:15 am and I have 5 assignments due yesterday at midnight but I am watching this. True gold.
@bw-leftturnracing7779
7 ай бұрын
It was already too late anyway
@OrekiBurd
2 ай бұрын
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@connorclimenhaga2379
2 ай бұрын
Most relatable comment Ive seen in my life
High level play in any game is just incredibly fascinating, especially when it comes to reads and fakes. I love this series!
The title had me curious. I always find myself struggling just to see basic plays and thinking, "Wow, if only I knew more words, I would be unstoppable." This is next level though by several tiers. The ability to not only understand your options, but also your opponents options, and the likelihood of what they could have in their hand based on what's been played already and the number of tiles left is incredible.
I heard somewhere recently (maybe A Will video) that Nigel makes the best endplay sequence 98% of the time while other top players do so 50% of the time. It's mind-boggling that somebody can be this phenomenal and so much better than his closest rival. I'm sure Nigel would also be a chess world champion if he also put his mind to that.
@assafarieh4419
Ай бұрын
Chess is a different beast. Becoming a world champion is incomprehensible
I am surprised you are the only one I could find making scrabble documentaries. This game deserves more attention!
@Aequorin628
Жыл бұрын
Check out Mack Meller, he also has a few really good videos
how did i get here
@sarahisatitagain
Ай бұрын
Reddit?
@sarahisatitagain
Ай бұрын
Reddit?
@alfonzog6327
Ай бұрын
You don't get to a Will Anderson video; a Will Anderson video comes to you
i love when i randomly receive a superbly well done essay video on a niche topic i know little about. so interesting. definitely watching more.
So glad I found this channel, great work explaining everything with clear visuals. It doesnt matter what game it is, but the highest level players' ability to read a complex board state flawlessly is always amazing to see.
@wanderer15
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the kind words
I've seen Nigel play a phony 3 before. There's a video of it on YT. Also heard a story where OD was on the board and Nigel hooked it with a K by playing PELK/KOD (both phonies), stared at it for 2 minutes, then picked it back up and played KELP/POD instead. I swear his brain is wired differently than everyone else in the world.
If you'd asked me to imagine the world's best Scrabble player Nigel is exactly what I'd have in mind
He hides tiles in his beard
oh youtube ... where does'eth thou lead me this night ...
I love watching videos going so deep into something i have no idea about, it makes me think about what other people might be thinking when i talk like this about my own specific hobbies that they might not have
I will say, I haven't even seen a minute of this video, but I am so glad, and so amazed this exists, it's unreal.
I’ve never been interested in scrabble but for some reason the way he dissects each play with such passion is just so entertaining 😂
Cheers to another fine addition to this series! Excelsior!
The passion in your voice is what made this video for me, I never seen anything before about this game but this was amazing. Thanks for your work!
Subscribed on this one. Second video of yours I watched and I have enjoyed them both a lot! Great work.
Bro these are AMAZING, I love THOUGHTFUL competition breakdowns in general for any board sports, video games, or board games, and yours have me hooked and inspiring me to start playing scrabble again. I'm showing these to my friends rn who are also into this stuff and they are loving it
@wanderer15
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for such nice comments & for your good audio advice elsewhere! I’m still working on being less of an amateur on the technical side…
@Ascension721
Жыл бұрын
@@wanderer15 youre doing amazing!
Hey! I found your channel today and I've quickly started to binge it already - this is INCREDIBLY well made content. Even as someone who's only ever played scrabble casually with my family it's almost inspiring to want to try and learn it at a more serious level. I wish your channel all the best!
@wanderer15
Жыл бұрын
Really appreciate these comments, thank you!
Showed up in my recommended, and i learned a lot of scrabble lingos. Nice video
Loving this series, Will! Keep it up!
i hope you keep making these bc theyre rly good
This is an incredible series! please keep it going
Those mutton chops at 0:18 are absolutely legendary and deserve their own documentary
Okay, I'm fully on board with this channel now. Subbed!
This is maybe to most mind boggling thing I’ve ever seen. I can sorta see people being chess prodigies and math prodigies but scrabble is something that my mind can’t wrap around and this skill is hilariously impressive.
loving this series!
WILL I LOVE THIS SERIES PLEASE KEEP MAKING THESE!!!
Never thought about scrabble this much, but the way you narrate makes it seem like advanced chess, which I appreciate!
For people like me who are stumbling across this channel/vid for the first time, a bingo is where you play all 7 tiles in one go, giving you a 50 point bonus. Outside the US it's called a bonus I think (that's what I thought it was) or a Scrabble. Great video! Love finding this niche interests, there's always so much passion!
Just found your channel recently and this is great stuff by the way. Please make more videos like this!
I had no idea this was even an competitive game at all. Thanks for this passionate video!
Stumbled upon this series today and watched the entire playlist of history vids! Great content!
You do excellent work at explaining the genius of top level Scrabble players. It is such a fantastic game at the top levels.
I stumbled across your video and I want to say how much I enjoyed your insight and passion for the game. You helped me appreciate Scrabble-a game I've only ever played casually-on a completely new level. Thank you!
@wanderer15
Жыл бұрын
Really appreciate this comment!
Bruh... I watch maybe 4-5 hours of KZread a day on second monitor while doing other stuff for the past maybe, 8 years? & not once has scrabble even remotely entered my mind to watch. Dont ask me how, but I watched the 'greatest game ever' where board was completely blank & one guy won with -6 points last night. Now I just watched this & now apparently I'm subbed & a fan of Scrabble :D lol
Any game theory is very interesting
Love these videos, really can't wait for more!
I barely understand english, I've never played scrabble in mi live, idk who is that big Nigel Richards and, obviously, I've never searched for scrabble in youtube, but this video appeared me from nowhere, and was a great experience, tbh. This is how virality works, I guess 😂In Spain we had a tv contest that I used to watch in my childhood called "Numbers & Letters", where in the "Letters" part, contestants had to build the bigger possible word between 9 random letters. Scrabble is like that, but mixed with chess level thinking, so is 1000 times more difficult.
i never knew there was a competitive scrabble world. and seeing this i'm in awe... I've heard of this man before but his analysis of the game is amazing!
these new videos go hard, i had no idea such hype things happend in compedative scrabble, i love compedative games and you just opened my eyes to a new one. thank you and ill be watching out for the next videos!
You could do this series forever and I would never get tired of it. I remember hearing about this last play but now seeing the game and your analysis made it all the more incredible
Scrabble was never a game I was into but this video really was interesting to see how deep scrabble goes on a tactical level. Thanks.
Excellent commentary! You did great highlighting and explaining Nigel’s genius.
I havent played scrabble in over a decade and stumbled on this video. Do scrabble matches like this air with full breakdowns like this, and where can I watch? This was so f****** exciting to watch for some crazy reason.
@wanderer15
7 ай бұрын
Some good places to know: Official Scrabble Twitch channel: twitch.tv/Scrabble Let’s Play Scrabble YT channel: www.youtube.com/@letsplayscrabbledotcom
love these videos! thank you will ❤
why I`m watching this? I`m not proficient in english and neither am a scrabble player. yet the deepness of analysis seems extremely interesting!
this is the single nerdiest thing i’ve ever seen. love it
cool breakdown. these games are not my bread and butter but watching a master work is always interesting to watch.
This guy thanked me for not competing, giving him a chance to become champion. Keep killin it buddy.
great video! suggestion: talking about the quality of the moves of his opponent would make it even clearer why he’s great
It’s literally 2am wtf am I watching. But I can’t stop! 😅
Absolutely brilliant plays
I've never knew there was competitive scrabble, but the algorithm gives me this... and now I can't get over the genius of that single 'U' play, foreseeing everything clearly like a true god.
That was awesome. Nigel is a legend!
This is the best video I’ve come across in a long time. Awesome stuff, man!
Love it! Never played scrabble in any other setting than the usual family game night. This opened a lot of doors, love how it becomes more like chess than just ‘find good word’. And you explain what’s going on really well.
Fascinating. I’ve played scrabble maybe a dozen times in my life and never considered that top pros consider “unseen” tiles and act to defend against likely opponent plays. I just sit and struggle to come up with words I can make from AAEEEII
I love these videos. Please keep up these kinds of plays up!
I didn't even know Scrabble championships were a thing before this video, good video 👍
Very well made and interesting. Haven't really played scrabble but still a good vid :)
I have no idea why I love these. Thank you, I love seeing someone explain niche game strategies to me and show me how awful I am at Scrabble!
@wanderer15
11 ай бұрын
Almost everyone is "awful" compared to the gameplay you're seeing here. If you can find a well-matched opponent, Scrabble is still a lot of fun to play!
Once i was visiting the US for the first time and i saw a big darts tournament paying 200k for the 1st place and i said to myself “wait, there’s a tournament for this?”. Then i found out that anything that can be made into a competition, will have a competitive scene in US. Not bashing us people but you guys take any game and non game possible and turn it in a competition. The fact that there’s a big scene of scrabble is what is impressive to me.
@jf8200
2 ай бұрын
Watch out for the disgusting hot dog eating contests….the prize money is enough to live off for a year. Then again, it may take a year off your life too.
I don't know or care about scrabble. This is some high tier sports doc content. Loved every second of it and will certainly watch the rest of the series. Excellent content idea keep up the hard work!
You have to control the board aswell. It’s not just about slamming large words. Great video!
this video was recommended and it was excellent :)
This the most advanced words with friends I’ve ever witnessed
I'd have to say, you have a real talent for inspiring interest in Scrabble. Before watching this, I hadn't given the subject much attention beyond what could be considered a casual comprehension. Now, I feel like researching it more. Well done, sir.
The only thing more impressive than his scrabble play is KZread’s algorithm knowing I’d love this analysis despite never watching a scrabble video in my life.
@wanderer15
9 ай бұрын
Thank you for trusting that algo and giving my content a try!
Nigel may be a Scrabble God, but Will Anderson is THE Scrabble analyst. These videos are extremely entertaining and educational.
Scrabble strategy is so fascinating! It might not be the flashiest game, but imo this was the most interesting episode of the series so far. It’ll stick with me for sure
damn I watched a different documentary about this guy so I knew this guy was incredible but they didn't break down any gameplay. I've never watched professional scrabble before but this was thoroughly entertaining
@jackier5464
10 ай бұрын
@dantoruno which doc was that? Where can I see it? :)
@kirtil5177
7 ай бұрын
a proper breakdown is what makes or breaks an actually incredible person, apart from being among the skilled. you can say the same fluff to describe top scrabble players, but only Nigel plays like Nigel
Around 2:55, when QUINT was mentioned to be dangerous for the S hook of SQUINT, I wondered about RINDY doing the same thing with a G. However, GRINDY is apparently not a valid Scrabble word. That just means I've played too many RPG games over the years. Some of them require a lot of "level grinding", and if you Google the word, "grindy," you'll find people using it in that context. Ah well.
@wanderer15
Жыл бұрын
I would be surprised if GRINDY doesn’t find its way into the dictionary sometime soon
Scrabble strats are insane dude.
I don't even play Scrabble This video is a nice entry point for it i'm now intrigued
This is cool! I've never seen a competitive scrabble game broken down like this.
Love the series Will!
Great video!
Have you made a video on the losses an eventual champion has in a tournament? Of the handful of videos of yours I've watched it seems like they lose a couple times, and I was wondering if there were any patterns or interesting interactions in these losses.
@wanderer15
Жыл бұрын
Great idea!
Congrats on 1 million views Will!!!
No one, definitely not me: I should learn about the Scrabble GOAT today KZread: HERE YOU GO, KNAVE
Never thought I'd be watching scrabble history, but considering I should be sleeping, here I am.
It’s 12:00 and I have an exam tomorrow. Why am I watching this in it’s entirety?
I’m watching this having no clue how to play Scrabble, and it’s so good
Cool series. I love scrabble but I've always sucked at it (I'm that player that can regularly take 10 minute turns and I'm sorry). Seeing someone talk about their favorite scrabble games is super enlightening, and not just because it's Nigel Richards, I've watched all the other episodes too and they're brilliant. Subbed!
@psymar
Жыл бұрын
That's okay! I'm pretty decent but can still take ten minutes when I know there's a bingo I just can't find it. But that's why tournament games use a chess clock.
@supreme5998
11 ай бұрын
10 minutes? Bro that’s almost instant. I’ll get you back the next day sometimes
I like how the last thing you said in the video was “scrabble history”. Master of the endgame indeed
The only thing wrong with this series is that there's not more of it
this is my exposure to scrabble and it seems intense
I never knew scrabble was so interesting until I found your videos
I had been reading about Nigel in the Ultralearning book recently. This video is a great breakdown of his style of play.
Congrats on a million views
When I watch Nigel play I feel my neurons multiplying
Cool, I didn't know Scrabble had this level of tactics.