Will Anderson (Scrabble player)

Will Anderson (born September 13, 1984) is a Scrabble player who won the North American Scrabble Championship in 2017,[1] winning 25 out of 31 games, finishing ahead of runner-up Mack Meller. Anderson is currently rated 2128 as of June 2020, ranking him first in North America in the OWL word source.[2]

Personal life

Anderson is from Croton-on-Hudson, New York. Outside Scrabble, he works as a textbook editor.

gollark: In case of spontaneous implosions of all my computers, I think I would just have to find a working computer with Linux on it, decrypt my USB thing, and use the SSH keys on it to access osmarkscloud™.
gollark: Doubtful.
gollark: I don't think both I and all my computers will be struck by lightning simultaneously.
gollark: I have backups of critical things on a USB stick I carry with me.
gollark: No, I also use MultiMC. I just use an older version which does not seem to force me to migrate.

References

  1. Fatsis, Stefan. "ATEMOYA to CUSHATS to SCIRRHI: Two of the world's greatest Scrabble players break down the best game at the North American championship". Slate. Retrieved 18 October 2017.
  2. Lipkin, Seth; Smith, Keith. "Cross-Tables". Cross-Tables. Retrieved 7 October 2017.


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