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'''tsh''' is freely available tournament management software, written by [[John Chew]] and downloadable from the [http://tsh.poslfit.com tsh web site]. It is used to run the [[National SCRABBLE Championship]], the [[Canadian National SCRABBLE Championship]], the [[World SCRABBLE Championship]], and many regional and local tournaments in North America and around the world.  It connects directly to the [[NASPA]] [[ratings|rating]] system, and can calculate correct new player ratings.
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'''tsh''' is freely available [[tournament]] management [[software]], written by [[John Chew]] and downloadable from the [http://tsh.poslfit.com tsh web site]. It is used to run the [[National SCRABBLE Championship]], the [[Canadian National SCRABBLE Championship]], the [[World SCRABBLE Championship]], and many regional and local tournaments in North America and around the world.  It connects directly to the [[NASPA]] [[ratings]] system, and can calculate correct new player ratings.

Revision as of 10:44, 3 March 2009

tsh is freely available tournament management software, written by John Chew and downloadable from the tsh web site. It is used to run the National SCRABBLE Championship, the Canadian National SCRABBLE Championship, the World SCRABBLE Championship, and many regional and local tournaments in North America and around the world. It connects directly to the NASPA ratings system, and can calculate correct new player ratings.