On that opening rack, I again lament the lack of mythical creatures in the official Scrabble dictionary. First I learn that neither "qilin" nor the alternative spelling "kirin" is valid, then I hear announcers legit looking at the possibility of a player trying to sneak a phony that _wasn't_ "alraune" past their opponent, and now I see Chris rearranging his tiles and he had "dhampir".
Maybe MOO was played in order to set up STOA
A Chris story is that he was playing blackjack in Vegas and almost missed his tournament game.
On that opening rack, I again lament the lack of mythical creatures in the official Scrabble dictionary. First I learn that neither "qilin" nor the alternative spelling "kirin" is valid, then I hear announcers legit looking at the possibility of a player trying to sneak a phony that _wasn't_ "alraune" past their opponent, and now I see Chris rearranging his tiles and he had "dhampir".