(05-02-2019, 06:15 PM)Matrix Dragon Wrote: Ok.
What?
I'm being hyperbolic. And paraphrasing Adam Schiff of the U.S. Congress.
It's kind of a big deal, in terms of Scrabble, making the K much less crappy. Probably not as big of a change as "qi" did for Q, but two letter words are critical to strategy in Scrabble, because the best non-bingo plays are almost always in parallel to an existing word, not perpendicular.
Scrabble pretends to be a word game, but it's actually an area control game with like 30000 rules for placement. Adding a new simple rule is bound to change gameplay a lot.
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