One of the most alienating parts of Scrabble for intermediate and expert players is the awkward low-scoring racks. Awkward low-scoring racks usually restrict the ability for you to score well to make a comeback under the large deficit or maintain the large lead if your opponent attempted to open the board when your opponent is many points behind. Awkward low-scoring rack is also considered to be a real disease that drive intermediate players crazy and uneasy. After which, there isn't that much to deal with a rack with low-scoring tiles that don't go well together: they score poorly and is very difficult to fish for some bingos. Many awkward low-pointer-laden racks force you to exchange.
However, there are many different techniques that you can use to treat the awkward low-scoring racks! Here are some of the techniques:
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