Singapore Open Scrabble Championship
Appearance
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Tournament information | |
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Sport | Scrabble |
Location | Singapore |
Established | 1998 |
Format | 15–17 rounds |
Current champion | |
Toh Weibin |
The Singapore Open Scrabble Championship is an international Scrabble tournament held each year in Singapore, established in 1998. The field of players is considerably large and it is not an invitational event. World Scrabble champion Nigel Richards has the most Singapore Open wins, with twelve between 2000 and 2017.
Champions
[edit ]The winner of the championship's inaugural edition was Michael Tang in 1998. The player with the most Singapore Open victories is New Zealander Nigel Richards, who won eleven times between 2000 and 2014,[1] and once again in 2016.[2] No other person has won the tournament more than once. The Singapore Open was cancelled in 2013 and 2015 due to a lack of venue.[3]
Year | Champion | Country | Venue | Wins/Total number of games | Cumulative spread |
Runner(s)-up |
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2017 | Toh Weibin | Singapore | YWCA Fort Canning Lodge | 14/16 | 1156 | New Zealand Nigel Richards |
2016 | Nigel Richards (12) | New Zealand | Hwa Chong Institution | 11/16 | 1071 | Singapore Hubert Wee |
2014 | Nigel Richards (11) | New Zealand | *SCAPE | 12/16 | 1272 | Australia Alastair Richards |
2012 | Nigel Richards (10) | New Zealand | West Coast Community Club | 14/16 | 1840 | Malaysia Aaron Chong |
2011 | Aaron Chong | Malaysia | Thomson Community Club | 11/16 | 1246 | Singapore Hubert Wee |
2010 | Nigel Richards (9) | New Zealand | Thomson Community Club | 14/17 | 2190 | Singapore Cheah Siu Hean |
2009 | Nigel Richards (8) | New Zealand | Sengkang Community Club | 12/16 | 978 | Singapore Hubert Wee |
2008 | Nigel Richards (7) | New Zealand | Anchorvale Community Club | 14/16 | 1196 | Singapore Hubert Wee |
2007 | Nigel Richards (6) | New Zealand | Teck Ghee Community Club | 11/16 | 833 | Singapore Shim Yen Nee |
2006 | Tony Sim | Singapore | Teck Ghee Community Club | 12/16 | 670 | Philippines Marlon Prudencio |
2005 | Andy Kurnia | Singapore | Teck Ghee Community Club | 12/16 | 749 | Singapore Hubert Wee |
2004 | Nigel Richards (5) | New Zealand | Nanyang Community Club | 12/16 | 962 | Singapore Cheah Siu Hean |
2003 | Nigel Richards (4) | New Zealand | Jurong Green Community Club | 12.5/16 | 1181 | Singapore Ricky Purnomo |
2002 | Nigel Richards (3) | New Zealand | Jurong Green Community Club | 12/16 | 782 | Singapore Tony Sim |
2001 | Nigel Richards (2) | New Zealand | Hong Kah East Community Club | 12/16 | 1021 | Singapore Quek Sim Ho |
2000 | Nigel Richards (1) | New Zealand | Hong Kah East Community Club | 14/16 | 2118 | Nigeria Femi Awowade |
1999 | Ganesh Asirvatham | Malaysia | Hong Kah East Community Club | 12/15 | 1053 | Malaysia Tengku Asri |
1998 | Michael Tang | Singapore | Hong Kah East Community Club | 12/16 | 472 | Philippines Ador Ruiz |
References
[edit ]- ^ Damodaran, Akhila (16 January 2017). "Master of all words uses but few". New Indian Express. Archived from the original on January 18, 2017.
- ^ "12.11.2016 Singapore Open: Nigel Richards". WESPA . Retrieved 2 July 2017.
- ^ "Archives". Scrabble Association Singapore. Retrieved 28 August 2016.