I had never seen the name Brett Smitheram before today. I am so out of touch, even inside the small provincial world I live in.
Just judging from the scores at the Causeway tournament (which Mr. Smitheram leads), it seems as though there are many blowouts and very few tightly contested games. I realize this is a cursory judgement and an unscientific
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After loading up on stuff, run into Brett Smitheram, who has brought a set and is flying Greek airlines or something back to London. We play speed scrabble, and I get smoked.
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Based only on a superficial glance at the scores, I just don't see it. I'm guessing statistically that since Collins games tend to have slightly higher scores, they also probably have slightly higher variances, and thus slightly higher margins of victory on the average as well. But it doesn't seem to me, prima facie, that the scores are all that different from what we see in TWL tournaments at the top level. Just glancing at the leader Brett Smitheram's scores (whose results you would expect to be very skewed in his favour), it looks like he's had some big blowouts, but also quite a few close games, including two victories by a single point.
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