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There are no words for it: a Scrabble champ passes out

April 19, 2012 15:42
A mind fully concentrated by matzah: Raymond Tate

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Jessica Elgot,

Jessica Elgot

1 min read

A Jewish Scrabble champion keeled over in the middle of an attempt to break a world record, and was hospitalised for dehydration.

Wearing his red velvet kippah and with a lunch box packed with matzah, Raymond Tate, 55, was well on his way to beat the world record for the highest score in one day last weekend, raising money for his Rotary Club's charity campaign.

"We were actually ahead of schedule, we had played 130 games over 15 hours. It's a version of the game where you and your opponent collaborate, to try and score high."

Paisley-based Mr Tate, who attends the Glasgow Lubavitch Shul in the Park, passed out from dehydration after standing up to get some air.