1. Edwin "The Phenomenon" Mugisha recounted his experience at the Causeway Scrabble Challenge 2011- read his amusing story at https://causewayscrabble.com/stories/phenomenon1.html.
2. Jim Kramer's spectacular tournament stories would put you to the edge of your seat. Here's one story about "The 3rd Extension for VOX". Check the link from here.
3. A remarkable determination by Aaron Chong who was not discouraged after an inferior tourney start and fought back till the end. His WSC 2011 story entitled "Climbing from the Pits" will serve as an inspiration of not giving up. Let us read it from here.
4. Finalists Naween Fernando and Andrew Fisher shared their own stories about the 1999 Channel News Asia Masters. Interesting to read from here.
5. Darryl Francis, a well-known author of books on Scrabble like "Chambers Official Scrabble List", "The Scrabble Companion", "Chambers Official Scabble Words (OSW)", "World Championship Scrabble", "How to Play Better Scrabble", etc. gave his game-by-game account at the 1999 Channel News Asia Masters. Read his story entitled "A Personal View" here.
6. Scrabble Stories are not complete without the inclusion of Phil Appleby. He has been very extensive in his explanation of his analysis whether opening moves, middle-games. pre-endgames or endgames. You'll learn a lot by reading his article and one of his stories was related to WSC 1999 which you can find it from here.
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