Two
competitors at the World Scrabble Championships in Warsaw were asked to
empty their pockets when a letter “G” went missing. An official said
yesterday that the disappearance of a “G” tile occurred during the
international event, which was held in the Polish capital from October
12-16. The event coordinator said a referee had to intervene when
opponents Edward Martin from Britain and Chollapat Itthi-Aree from
Thailand noticed a missing tile during the last draw of their match. He
said that led to a search on and under the table, and both players “were
asked to show the contents of their pockets.” The missing letter was
nowhere to be found, so the referee added another “G” to the letters to
create a complete set.
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