On November 15-16, six of the highest rated players from the United States and Canada played each other in the first Can-Am Challenge. This was a 12-round tournament, with each player playing every player on the opposing side twice. Players recorded their racks in the hope that a tournament book might be created at some time in the future.

Can-Am 2002 the book is now available. It was written by Joel Wapnick, one of the Canadian team participants and a Canadian, North American, and World Champion; and Brian Sheppard, author of the renowned Scrabble®-playing program Maven.

Can-Am 2002 contains 17 fully annotated games, each move of which is simulated by Modern Maven, Brian Sheppard's most recent and most powerful incarnation of his awesome Scrabble®-playing program; 32 additional annotated endgames; records of all 72 games; and chapters on Maven simulation techniques, rack plus leave evaluation, endgame play, and using Maven to determine player strength. In all, it's 250 8 1/2" x 11" pages.

Virtually every position in the annotated games and endgames sections of this book is accompanied by a diagram. There is no need to break open a game to follow along. Consider Can-Am 2002 a puzzle book, one that can be enjoyed anywhere.

 

New! please click here for modifications to the annotated games based on additions made to The Word List in 2006.