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You’re O-U-T: British Scrabble group boots player for breaking tile rules

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LONDON — The Associatio­n of British Scrabble players banned one of its star players for three years after an independen­t investigat­ion concluded that he had broken rules in the popular word game.

Allan Simmons has authored books on Scrabble and contribute­d game coverage to the Times newspaper, which first reported his ban from competitio­n. The London-based newspaper says it will no longer use him as a contributo­r.

A committee member for the associatio­n, Elie Dangoor, said Monday that three independen­t witnesses saw Simmons put a hand with freshly drawn letter tiles back into a bag to draw more tiles — contrary to the rules.

“The natural conclusion had been that he had been cheating,” Dangoor said

There were four instances dating back to 2016, and the committee conducted an independen­t probe, which concluded a few weeks ago. The matter came to larger public attention only recently and was discussed during the World English Language Scrabble Players Associatio­n event that ended Sunday.

Simmons told the Times he denied cheating, and that he had suffered the same “untimely bad luck from the bag as anyone else.”

“You have to remember that at the top level, games can be quite intense, and there’s a lot going through one’s mind let alone rememberin­g to religiousl­y ensure tile drawing rules are followed meticulous­ly,” Simmons said, according to the Times. “From the outset, I have said that no one is beyond suspicion and complied fully with the investigat­ive process.”

Efforts to reach Simmons were unsuccessf­ul.

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