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mollykins | 20:12 Sun 05th Sep 2010 | ChatterBank
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What is the point in having different difficulty levels, if people who have played over 1000 games have a win percentage of over 70, enter as a begginer?
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Hiya Molly :)
perhaps your 700 + wins have all been against crap opponents?
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It's not me, I've only played a few hundred and mines 70% and I play at the 'casual' level, but there weren't anyone to play with so I clicked on 'any level' and there's people playing more advanced than me at 'begginer' level. Perhaps they hope a noob comes along, sees they're playing at the lowest level but doesn't bother to look at their stats . . .
Noob..I'm gonna be using that word :)
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I'm always using it.
who can ever know what other people's motivations are? useless waste of time speculating i reckon
I don't think you'll get many points for "begginer"!
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beginer looked wrong so i thought it msut be two 'g's. I only got a B in each of the englishes at gcse level . . . .
beginner :o)
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I knew it was probably a double something . . . !
you could use all your tiles for that one ;o)
i had a good game earlier, neck and neck all the way it was - real nail biting stuff i can tell you! lol.

anyway, what annoys me a bit, is when youre in the middle of a game and your opponent just ups and flippin leaves! - how rude is that?! ;o/
I only got a B in each of the englishes at gcse level . . . .

Still requires you to be able to spell...
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Maybe that's why I didn't get As.
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At least it means you win looby.

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