Scrabble-Master

Typical Game

1) A typical game would start with one player sending an email to Scrabble-Master@hekman.net with the New Game command:

	To: Scrabble-Master@hekman.net
	Cc: player2@somewhere.com, player3@somewhere.else.edu
	From: player1@home.org
	Subject: new game
2) The person who sent the command, as well as everyone listed in the Cc: header, would receive in reply an email listing the new Game ID, something like this:
	To: player1@home.org
	Cc: player2@somewhere.com, player3@somewhere.else.edu
	From: Scrabble-Master@hekman.net
	Subject: Your Game ID is [EN99-012-34567]
3) The next step is to choose who will play first. You can do this by Drawing one letter each, then using the Return command to put them all back in the pool. Personally I find that takes too long, so I suggest flipping a coin or going in alphabetical order or something. If you choose to Draw letters, make sure everyone has Returned their letter before going on to the next step.

4) The last step before playing is to pick your starting seven letters. To do this, each player should reply to the email they received in step (2), putting the Draw command in the Subject, like this:

	To: Scrabble-Master@hekman.net
	From: player1@home.org
	Subject: Re: Your Game ID is [EN99-012-34567] -- Draw 7
	 (or for a cleaner look you can leave just the game id and the command:  Subject: [EN99-012-34567] Draw 7)
5) In return, Scrabble-Master will send you an email with seven letters on the first line of the body:
	To: player1@home.org
	From: Scrabble-Master@hekman.net
	Subject: Re: Your Game ID is [EN99-012-34567] -- Draw 7

	Here are your 7 new letters:  F G N N T A E (93 remaining)
6) When each player has their seven letters, the first player chooses a word and places it on his/her board at home, emails all the other players to tell them what word was placed where and how many points it made, then again issues the Draw command.

7) Step (6) is repeated by each player until the game is over.


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