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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 />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.
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# 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.

Latest revision as of 23:25, 28 February 2009

Here are some answers to frequently asked questions about the 2009 National SCRABBLE Championship:

  1. If I qualify for Division 5, can I play in Division 4, 3, 2 or 1?
    Yes, we are allowing unlimited play-ups this year.
  2. What equipment do I need to bring?
    As mentioned in the 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.