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Congratulations to 2009 National SCRABBLE Champion [[Dave Wiegand]].
 
Congratulations to 2009 National SCRABBLE Champion [[Dave Wiegand]].
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== Prize Chart ==
  
 
The following chart shows the prizes that will be awarded in each division.
 
The following chart shows the prizes that will be awarded in each division.
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|align=center|Peter Schwartzman Word Nerd CD Book  
 
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== Prize Rules ==
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* Players are ranked according to their 'record'. A player with more wins has a better record than one with fewer wins. If two players have the same number of wins but different number of losses, the player with fewer losses has the better record. A player’s spread in a round is the signed difference between the player’s score and the player’s opponent’s score, and is positive if the player won the game. A player’s cumulative spread is the sum of all their spreads. A tie counts as half a win and half a loss, no spread. A bye counts as a win with a spread of +50. A forfeit win (loss) counts as a win (loss) with a spread of +50 (-50). If two players have the same number of wins and losses but different cumulative spread, the player with the higher cumulative spread has the better record. Players who are tied on wins, losses and cumulative spread will share monetary prizes and draw randomly to determine who receives merchandise prizes.
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* Unless otherwise indicated, plays including one or more words which are not acceptable in the tournament lexicon will not be eligible for word or turn prizes.
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; Class prizes
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: Class prizes are awarded to those players whose pretournament ranking among all players who played at least one game in the tournament was no better than the median, based on their tournament record. A player may not receive both a class prize and an overall rank prize; instead, the player receives the prize of higher value, and the prize(s) of lower value is awarded to the player(s) with the next best record
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; Tuff Luck
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: The “Tuff Luck” prize is awarded to the player who loses six games by the smallest total spread.
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; Best Record, Lower Half, Day 3
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: This prize is awarded to the player who had the best record counting only the player’s Day 3 games, and whose start-of-day rank among all players who played at least one game on Day 3 was no better than the median.
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; Best Record, Lower Half, Day 4
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: This prize is awarded to the player who had the best record counting only the player’s Day 4 games, and whose start-of-day rank among all players who played at least one game on Day 4 was no better than the median.
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; Best Earth Word
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: The winners of these prizes will be determined by the donor.

Revision as of 11:42, 9 August 2009

This page lists all prizes to be awarded at the 2009 National SCRABBLE Championship.

We are grateful to Hasbro for increasing their contribution to this second major championship in Dayton, and to our many private donors this year. Overall donations, which amounted to the equivalent of four divisions' prize funds in 2007, are down significantly this year, and pay for only two. We are nonetheless happy to be able to offer a Division 5 prize fund that is between 2007 and 2008 values on a per player basis, prize funds for Divisions 2, 3 and 4 which are between 2007 and 2008 gross values and awarding the 2009 National Scrabble Champion the top prize of $10,000.

In addition, all division winners will receive personalized commemorative boards designed by Kelly Smith.

Inquiries concerning the allocation of the prize fund should be directed to this year’s budget committee, consisting of John Chew and Mary Rhoades, preferably after the conclusion of the Championship.

This Year’s Prizewinners

Complete lists of prizewinners by division are available at this web site: Division 1, Division 2, Division 3, Division 4 and Division 5.

Congratulations to 2009 National SCRABBLE Champion Dave Wiegand.

Prize Chart

The following chart shows the prizes that will be awarded in each division. “Pick” indicates that the winner can choose one from the following pool of prizes: 9 Scrabylon DVDs, 6 sets of Protiles, 2 copies of the book Letterati, and 1 Luise Shafritz quilted board cover. Cash prizes will be mailed by check to the winners; 30% withholding tax applies to those who have not completed the appropriate IRS form. Noncash prizes may not be shipped, and may be awarded to a runner-up at the organizers' discretion.

  Division 1 Division 2 Division 3 Division 4 Division 5
1st Place $10,000 & Kelly Smith board $4,000 & Kelly Smith board $3,000 & Kelly Smith board $2,000 & Kelly Smith board $1,000 & Kelly Smith board
2nd Place $5,000 $1,250 $1,000 $750 $500
3rd Place $2,000 $700 $600 $500 $400
4th Place $1,000 $600 $500 $400 $300
5th Place $600 $500 $450 $350 $200
6th Place $500 $400 $400 $300 Sam Kantimathi Board
7th Place $400 $350 $350 $250 pick
8th Place $300 $300 $300 $200 pick
9th Place $250 Sam Kantimathi Board $250 Sam Kantimathi Board pick
10th Place $200 pick $200 pick -
11th Place Sam Kantimathi Board pick Sam Kantimathi Board pick -
12th Place pick pick pick pick -
13th Place pick - pick - -
1st Class Sam Kantimathi Board Sam Kantimathi Board Sam Kantimathi Board Sam Kantimathi Board Sam Kantimathi Board
2nd Class SamTimer SamTimer SamTimer SamTimer SamTimer
3rd Class pick pick pick pick pick
Last Ten Places - - - - Mike Baron Cheat Sheet
Last Place Mary Krizan Tile Bag Mary Krizan Tile Bag Mary Krizan Tile Bag Mary Krizan Tile Bag Mary Krizan Tile Bag
High Win $25 $25 $25 $25 $25
High Loss $25 $25 $25 $25 $25
Low Win $25 $25 $25 $25 $25
High Play $25 $25 $25 $25 $25
Tuff Luck $25 $25 $25 $25 $25
Best Record, Lower Half, Day 3 Sam Kantimathi Board Sam Kantimathi Board Sam Kantimathi Board Sam Kantimathi Board Sam Kantimathi Board
Best Record, Lower Half, Day 4 Sam Kantimathi Board Sam Kantimathi Board Sam Kantimathi Board Sam Kantimathi Board Sam Kantimathi Board
High "NSC" Words Mike Baron Word Book (3 copies)
Best Earth Word - Peter Schwartzman Word Nerd CD Book Peter Schwartzman Word Nerd CD Book Peter Schwartzman Word Nerd CD Book Peter Schwartzman Word Nerd CD Book

Prize Rules

  • Players are ranked according to their 'record'. A player with more wins has a better record than one with fewer wins. If two players have the same number of wins but different number of losses, the player with fewer losses has the better record. A player’s spread in a round is the signed difference between the player’s score and the player’s opponent’s score, and is positive if the player won the game. A player’s cumulative spread is the sum of all their spreads. A tie counts as half a win and half a loss, no spread. A bye counts as a win with a spread of +50. A forfeit win (loss) counts as a win (loss) with a spread of +50 (-50). If two players have the same number of wins and losses but different cumulative spread, the player with the higher cumulative spread has the better record. Players who are tied on wins, losses and cumulative spread will share monetary prizes and draw randomly to determine who receives merchandise prizes.
  • Unless otherwise indicated, plays including one or more words which are not acceptable in the tournament lexicon will not be eligible for word or turn prizes.
Class prizes
Class prizes are awarded to those players whose pretournament ranking among all players who played at least one game in the tournament was no better than the median, based on their tournament record. A player may not receive both a class prize and an overall rank prize; instead, the player receives the prize of higher value, and the prize(s) of lower value is awarded to the player(s) with the next best record
Tuff Luck
The “Tuff Luck” prize is awarded to the player who loses six games by the smallest total spread.
Best Record, Lower Half, Day 3
This prize is awarded to the player who had the best record counting only the player’s Day 3 games, and whose start-of-day rank among all players who played at least one game on Day 3 was no better than the median.
Best Record, Lower Half, Day 4
This prize is awarded to the player who had the best record counting only the player’s Day 4 games, and whose start-of-day rank among all players who played at least one game on Day 4 was no better than the median.
Best Earth Word
The winners of these prizes will be determined by the donor.