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In it's first attempt to start a game night, Undergrounds Coffeehaus will hold a scrabble tournament Friday. Conventional wisdom tells us wordsmiths have a natural advantage, but it's not true. Musicians and mathematicians actually excel most at Scrabble (it has something to do with looking at words as codes and puzzles). If you're none of these things or if you don't know that in the world of Scrabble "aa" or "tup" are words, don't fret. Undergrounds will be dividing players according to skill level, from beginner to advanced.
Fri., July 31, 7 p.m., 2009