Scrabble star faces ban for breaking rules

A British Scrabble champion has reportedly been banned for playing the word game for a year after he drew more tiles from the bag than allowed.

A British newspaper has reported that a noted Scrabble star has been banned from competition for a year for allegedly breaking rules of the popular board game.

The Times said on Monday that Allan Simmons has been banned for a year by the Association of British Scrabble Players because of "actions that led to a suspicion of cheating".

Simmons has authored books on the game and contributed Scrabble coverage to The Times for many years.

The Times said he will no longer contribute to the London-based newspaper's coverage.

Simmons reportedly violated rules governing how letter tiles are withdrawn from cloth bags during matches.

Efforts to reach Simmons were unsuccessful. He told the newspaper he plans to concentrate on "more important things in life" than Scrabble.


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Published 14 November 2017 6:08am
Source: AAP


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