
Nigel Richards (born 1967) is a New Zealand–Malaysian ''
Scrabble'' player who is widely regarded as the greatest tournament-Scrabble player of all time. Born and raised in New Zealand, Richards became
World Champion in
2007
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, and repeated the feat in
2011
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,
2013
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,
2018
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, and
2019
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, and remains the only person to have won the title more than once. He also won the third World English-Language Scrabble Players’ Association Championship (WESPAC) in 2019.
Richards is also a five-time U.S.
national champion (four times consecutively from 2010 to 2013), an eight-time
UK Open champion, an 11-time champion of the
Singapore Open Scrabble Championship and a 15-time winner of the
King's Cup
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in Bangkok, the world's biggest Scrabble competition.
In 2015, despite not speaking French,
Richards won the
French World Scrabble Championships, after reportedly spending nine weeks studying the French dictionary. He won it again in 2018, and multiple
duplicate titles from 2016.
Renowned for his
eidetic
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and mathematical abilities, Richards has been described as a reclusive personality and has been rarely interviewed.
Playing history
Richards started playing competitive Scrabble at New Zealand's
Christchurch Scrabble Club. Since beginning his competitive career in 1997, he has won about 75% of his tournament games, collecting an estimated USD 200,000 in prize money. In 2000 Richards moved to Malaysia.
2007
Richards won the
World Scrabble Championship and earned USD 15,000 by winning a playoff, 3 games to 0, against
Ganesh Asirvatham
Ganesh Asirvatham is an English language teacher from Klang, Selangor. He is a '' Scrabble'' player who represents Malaysia in international competition. He was the World Scrabble Championship 2007
The World Scrabble Championship 2007 was he ...
of Malaysia. The two qualified for the playoff by leading a field of 104 international experts after 24 rounds of a tournament held 9–12 November in Mumbai, India.
2008
Richards won the USA
National Scrabble Championship and earned USD 25,000 by winning his last three games against the runner-up, 1998 champion
Brian Cappelletto
Brian Cappelletto (born 1969) is a Scrabble player who represents the United States in international competition. He was the runner-up at the inaugural World Scrabble Championship in World Scrabble Championship 1991, 1991 and won the event in World ...
, for a record of 22 wins and 6 losses, with a cumulative spread of 1,340 points.
2009
Richards was the runner-up in the USA National Scrabble Championship in Dayton, Ohio, losing to
Dave Wiegand
Dave Wiegand (born July 22, 1974) is an American Scrabble player who won the National Scrabble Championship in 2005 and 2009.
Wiegand placed second in the same event in 1994 and third in 2000. He also finished eighth (of 102 competitors) in t ...
but still winning 25 of the 31 matches.
2010
Richards won the USA National Scrabble Championship in Dallas, Texas, again winning 25 games. His performance in this tournament was so dominant that he clinched the title before the last day of competition began.
2011
He repeated his success in the
World Scrabble Championship in Warsaw, Poland, winning a closely fought final against
Australia
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's top player,
Andrew Fisher.
Richards won the USA National Scrabble Championship in Dallas, Texas, winning 22 games, including his final two, to hold off a number of challengers.
2012
Richards won the USA National Scrabble Championship, in Orlando, Florida, winning 22 of 31 games. To win the title, Richards had to defeat past champion
David Gibson by at least 170 points in the final game; he won it by 177 points. At the time of the victory, Richards became the only person to have won the event four times, as well as the only player to have won it in three consecutive years.
2013
Richards won 24 of 31 games to finish first at the National Scrabble Championship in Las Vegas, Nevada, in July. The championship was not decided until the last game. Though he lost the game to Komol Panyasophonlert, Richards kept the score close enough to retain the title for a record fourth consecutive time (and record fifth overall).
He became World Champion for a third time, beating Panyasophonlert in the final; as of 2013, the World Championship has been renamed the
Scrabble Champions Tournament and will be held annually.
2015
On 20 July, Richards won the nonduplicate portion of the
2015 French World Scrabble Championship in Belgium after two months of studying the French lexicon. He does not speak French. He won 14 of the preliminary 17 games before defeating the 2014 runner-up Schélick Ilagou Rekawe in the final, two games to one. In the
duplicate (rarely played in English, but played in French since 1972) he finished second, just one point behind the winner, Switzerland's David Bovet.
2017
Richards competed in the World Championship and became the first seed after the regular 30 games, but lost in the quarterfinal to the 8th seed
David Eldar, who won the tournament.
Richards won the 2017 WGPO Word Cup.
2018
Richards won his fourth World Championship. He also competed in the NASPA Championship, losing to Joel Sherman in the final round.
He competed in the French Championship and won his second Classique Championship and his second Elite Duplicate (without conceding a single point), Blitz Duplicate and Paires titles.
Richards placed 2nd at the 4th Niagara Falls International Open.
2019
Richards won his fifth World Championship and third Paires title.
Career achievements
World Championship
U.S. National Scrabble Championship
French Scrabble
Other achievements
* Fifteen-time
Thailand International (King's Cup) winner (1999, twice in 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2019)
* Three-time
Thailand International (King's Cup) second (1999, 2005, 2008)
* Twelve-time
Singapore Open Scrabble Championship winner (2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2016)
* Ten-time
UK Open winner (2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019)
References
External links
The Enigmatic Nigel Richards A profile by
Stefan Fatsis
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A way with words A profile by Tim Hume
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New Zealand Scrabble players
Malaysian Scrabble players
Malaysian people of New Zealand descent
World Scrabble Championship winners
Living people
1967 births