Welcome to the basic Crabble puzzle, a puzzle for learning a Scrabble variant played with substring of real words. While making flashy overlaps and longer bingos like nine-letter bingos are very difficult in the regular Scrabble, it's actually easy to do so in Crabble, thanks to the massive number of two-letter sequences and longer sequences coming from 10+ letter words. For playing a nine, just remember the common pattern of the word, either the two-letter sequence or two disconnected letters that are in a close proximity. Not only that, you can even score over 100 points in non-bingo plays quite easily, especially with power tiles like the Q and the Z. You have the job to find the best plays possible.
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