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Originally posted by Naboka View Post
That's interesting. Are you finding that on the 4x4 boards also?
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lalatan,
124 points with 4 words in 4x4!
Wow!
You ever gotten more?
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Originally posted by John13verse34 View Post
I think the difference on the 4x4 side has been more noticeable. I've been finding a much higher percentage of boards with words of 14, 15, or 16 letters than I'm used to seeing.
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Originally posted by Naboka View Postlalatan,
124 points with 4 words in 4x4!
I'm not really sure if I've done that before. I never took screenshots of records set in 4x4. I remember I did well on the PHOTOSENSITIZERS string of words but don't recall their pt values. Surprisingly, the brain retool to play 4x4 long words I wrote about isn't applicable now.
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Originally posted by lalatan View PostYou posted your question while I was typing my previous one. Haha
I'm not really sure if I've done that before. I never took screenshots of records set in 4x4. I remember I did well on the PHOTOSENSITIZERS string of words but don't recall their pt values. Surprisingly, the brain retool to play 4x4 long words I wrote about isn't applicable now.
If I hadn't seen that you had a 16/33 I wouldn't have been hyperalert to finding it. Caught it just as it sailed over the fence.
The downside: that search slowed finding other words,
but sometimes the sacrifice/reward makes it worth it.
It'll still be back in circulation in a few days, so you can add to your record collection.
ps: sure wish I had my record collection from the 60's and 70's. But, who would have thunk.
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lalatan,
Just encountered another 16/33 to your credit.
Most of us are lucky to find one in a month. But, you're steamrolling them.
How in the world do you find some of these esoteric words? This one was a chemical term ending in -azines and beginning with b.
You didn't play the singular, so I don't know if it was tried and not accepted.
With a background in chemistry, I was able to find terms on this board ending in -iridine(s) and -azine(s) but not the 16. Just curious if you also have a background in chemistry or if your success is simpy the result of lots of vocabulary study in different fields--or the serendipity of stringing together word elements and seeing what happens.
Not going to give away too much info on the word--to avoid the piggybacking
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Originally posted by bionicflutist View PostI scored above 800 the other day for the first time, with a score of 807. It wasn't the high score for the board, but I was still pretty happy.
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Originally posted by Naboka View Postlalatan,
Just encountered another 16/33 to your credit.
Most of us are lucky to find one in a month. But, you're steamrolling them.
How in the world do you find some of these esoteric words? This one was a chemical term ending in -azines and beginning with b.
You didn't play the singular, so I don't know if it was tried and not accepted.
With a background in chemistry, I was able to find terms on this board ending in -iridine(s) and -azine(s) but not the 16. Just curious if you also have a background in chemistry or if your success is simpy the result of lots of vocabulary study in different fields--or the serendipity of stringing together word elements and seeing what happens.
Not going to give away too much info on the word--to avoid the piggybacking
No background in chemistry, just 3 semesters of high school chemistry. I thought it was cool how it all worked. I memorized the periodic table in grade 10, which impressed the teacher. I think thereafter he gave me better marks.
I wound up with 82 records for the day yesterday. Of course, it had a lot to do with the new games being presented in shorter time periods than usual to give me an opportunity to play those words. I've been playing the long word game for 8 years now. A lot of things come automatically w/o thinking, just like speed players. My vocabulary has burgeoned beyond what I ever thought it could. The speed with which I spot different components of words seems to keep increasing. I also see which paths of letters will work more quickly. For instance, I played a board before I wrote this: I saw over-, para-meter-ize. Looked at the timer, 1:51 left.Last edited by lalatan; 12-21-2022, 03:37 PM.
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I almost didn't even compete this month. I had a change of heart and have so far scored higher than ever and have done so faster than I had ever previously. It took me only 20 days to reach the number of games needed to qualify for competition. Normally it takes me until the last day of the month!
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No background in chemistry, just 3 semesters of high school chemistry. I thought it was cool how it all worked. I memorized the periodic table in grade 10, which impressed the teacher. I think thereafter he gave me better marks.
I wound up with 82 records for the day yesterday. Of course, it had a lot to do with the new games being presented in shorter time periods than usual to give me an opportunity to play those words. I've been playing the long word game for 8 years now. A lot of things come automatically w/o thinking, just like speed players. My vocabulary has burgeoned beyond what I ever thought it could. The speed with which I spot different components of words seems to keep increasing. I also see which paths of letters will work more quickly. For instance, I played a board before I wrote this: I saw over-, para-meter-ize. Looked at the timer, 2:51 left.[/QUOTE]
Wowzer, lalatan! 9 seconds to find it.
You've provided a new game withing the game. Finding lalatan's longest word.
Just played a board I normally wouldn't just because you had a 16/30. Was really scratching my head on it. Had the -ness, but... nothing else popped out. Saw the tough- and had seen what went between it and figured it had to be that eventhough I thought it was two words normally. It worked--but I barely had enough time to dump the game. It was like sliding under the closing door at the last second in an adventure movie.
Yesterday, wasn't so lucky. Time ran out while still looking for your word. Guess I'll never know what it was. Plus the insult of adding another zero-points game to the accumulating zero games from distractions like messing with the music feed and forgetting that a game is counting down. The ASPG takes a kidney punch each time.
Crazy how fast you can recognize and string together word components with enough practice. Some games it's like a time warp, where all that stuff comes together before your brain has time to logically process it. Words appear in your mind and you check, and sure enough, those words are there.
thought I'd try the color feature. Never knew how people did it before. fancy
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Originally posted by Naboka View Post
You've provided a new game within the game. Finding lalatan's longest word.
thought I'd try the color feature. Never knew how people did it before. fancy
Wow, I just found a huge number word that crossed over from 5x5! (Maybe regular 4x4 players have seen them here before. I dunno.) Way to go, Stephen!! Didn't expect that. Saw decillions right away, septen- a few seconds later. Done and dusted in 12 secs. I get a kick out of the definitions for these meganumbers.
SEPTENDECILLION:
1. Cardinal numeral. (rare US modern British & Australian, short scale) 1054. ¹
2. Cardinal numeral. (rare dated British & Australian, long scale) 10102. ¹
Only a difference of 1048 Lol
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The colors you chose in your last post had a Christmaslightlikeness to them.
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Originally posted by lalatan View Post
Lol, I'm glad you're having a good time with it. I am too!
Wow, I just found a huge number word that crossed over from 5x5! (Maybe regular 4x4 players have seen them here before. I dunno.) Way to go, Stephen!! Didn't expect that. Saw decillions right away, septen- a few seconds later. Done and dusted in 12 secs. I get a kick out of the definitions for these meganumbers.
SEPTENDECILLION:
1. Cardinal numeral. (rare US modern British & Australian, short scale) 1054. ¹
2. Cardinal numeral. (rare dated British & Australian, long scale) 10102. ¹
Only a difference of 1048 Lol
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The colors you chose in your last post had a Christmaslightlikeness to them.
After just getting your 16/30 lithochemistries, think I'm gonna start a new notebook. Looking at admin's post of newly added word lengths, it seems that the 4x4 boards were gifted the most at the high end. Enough that a new notebook is warranted. 3,422 new 16 letter words. 5,352 new 15 letter ones. And they're most likely rare or ultrarare.
Vaguely remember doing some lithochemisty word form before. Ended up being so "obvious" with the chemitries jumping out and the litho hanging on the edges it took less than 15 seconds, so I probably should have played the entire board early instead of dumping it.
Oh well, fine-tune adjustments to strategies are part of the process.
Admin posted the following number of new words by length:
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