Scrabble-Master

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The Game ID


Description: 
	The Game ID identifies your particular Scrabble game.  Use it
	with commands that have to be performed on a specific game,
	like Draw.  The Game ID is always written in square brackets
	("[" and "]"), and begins with two letters identifying the
	language used for this game ("EN" for English games, "PL" for
	Polish, and so on), followed by three sets of numbers.  It is
	normally listed in the Subject of your email, along with the
	command.  Here are a couple of examples:

		[EN99-012-34567]
		[PL97-118-67719]

	The Game ID is chosen by Scrabble-Master when you issue the
	New Game command.  It is generated to be random and unique, so
	that you cannot accidentally Draw from someone else's game,
	for example.

	If Scrabble-Master complains that you've given it an invalid
	Game ID, it's probably because either 1) you mis-typed it
	(common errors include forgetting the brackets, the prefix, or
	the hyphens), or 2) there is no game with that ID.  When a
	game has not been accessed for several months, it may be
	deleted to free up disk space.

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