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# If I qualify for Division 5, can I play in Division 4, 3, 2 or 1?<br />Yes, we are allowing unlimited play-ups this year. | # If I qualify for Division 5, can I play in Division 4, 3, 2 or 1?<br />Yes, we are allowing unlimited play-ups this year. | ||
− | # What equipment do I need to bring?<br /> | + | # What equipment do I need to bring?<br />As mentioned in the [[2009 National SCRABBLE Championship Player Bulletin|player bulletin]] each player must bring all equipment necessary to play, and be prepared to set it up and leave it at one table for the duration of a session. The [[tsh]] pairings software will be configured to keep as many players as possible stationary from round to round. Players who do not have equipment may have to forfeit games. |
Here are some answers to frequently asked questions about the 2009 National SCRABBLE Championship:
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