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This list of tournament Scrabble players includes players who currently or previously played Scrabble at a tournament level.
Players
Name | Country | First tournament year | Ref |
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Will Anderson | United States | 2009 | |
Conrad Bassett-Bouchard | United States | 2004 | |
Craig Beevers | United Kingdom | 2009 | |
Brian Cappelletto | United States | 1985 | |
Joe Edley | United States | 1978 | |
David Eldar | Australia | 2005 | |
Stefan Fatsis | United States | 1997 | |
Robert Felt | United States | 1982 | |
Andrew Fisher | Australia | 1991 | |
Darryl Francis | United Kingdom | 1999 | |
Roxane Gay | United States | 2011 | |
David Gibson | United States | 1986 | |
Helen Gipson | United Kingdom | 1999 | |
Matt Graham | United States | 1991 | |
Stewart Holden | United Kingdom | 2003 | |
Cheryl Kagan | United States | 2008 | |
Jim Kramer | United States | 1983 | |
Michael McKenna | Australia | 2013 | |
Andrea Carla Michaels | United States | 1990 | |
Trip Payne | United States | 1995 | |
Paul Phillips | United States | 2002 | |
Christian Pierre | Belgium | 1990s | |
Sal Piro | United States | 1992 | |
Joel Sherman | United States | 1988 | |
David Shulman | United States | 1977 | |
Robert Watson | United States | 1980s | |
Dave Wiegand | United States | 1985 | |
Roger Wright | United States | 1993 |
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