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	<title>Comments on: Scrabble Cheat</title>
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		<title>By: David Ben-Nathan</title>
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		<dc:creator>David Ben-Nathan</dc:creator>
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		<description>Hi

Just read some of your comments on various scrabble helping programs. I believe mine is one of the very best - it&#039;s called Word Guru. You can check it out by visiting www.thewordguru.co.uk. It&#039;s very flexible. It works on words between 2 and 15 letters. Comes with the SOWPODS word list but allows you to run it off any word list you can find. You can enter as many blanks as you want. It also lets you enter floating letters. It lets you do pattern matching, eg look for all words matching things like -A-T-N-. It will show you hooks before and hooks after if you want. You can use the pattern matching to find all words with Q that don&#039;t have a U following the Q. It also has powerful combinations analysis so you can find all the top 6 letter combi&#039;s for making 7 letter words, or 7&#039;s for making 8 letter words [or even longer]. You can also create your own lists of favourite words. There are also a couple of good testing features. You can make it set you tests and then request hints if you need any. Tests can be made harder too if you want - you can ask word guru to decide set a test but to swap one letter - that means you will not be sure a word can be made and that&#039;s a more realistic tougher way of testing yourself.</description>
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<p>Just read some of your comments on various scrabble helping programs. I believe mine is one of the very best &#8211; it&#8217;s called Word Guru. You can check it out by visiting <a href="http://www.thewordguru.co.uk" rel="nofollow">http://www.thewordguru.co.uk</a>. It&#8217;s very flexible. It works on words between 2 and 15 letters. Comes with the SOWPODS word list but allows you to run it off any word list you can find. You can enter as many blanks as you want. It also lets you enter floating letters. It lets you do pattern matching, eg look for all words matching things like -A-T-N-. It will show you hooks before and hooks after if you want. You can use the pattern matching to find all words with Q that don&#8217;t have a U following the Q. It also has powerful combinations analysis so you can find all the top 6 letter combi&#8217;s for making 7 letter words, or 7&#8242;s for making 8 letter words [or even longer]. You can also create your own lists of favourite words. There are also a couple of good testing features. You can make it set you tests and then request hints if you need any. Tests can be made harder too if you want &#8211; you can ask word guru to decide set a test but to swap one letter &#8211; that means you will not be sure a word can be made and that&#8217;s a more realistic tougher way of testing yourself.</p>
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