
Finally, players who intend to use an anagram program on ISC must inform Carol or Herve, the administrators, so "C labels" can be assigned to them. The bots also have C next to their names. On the ISC seek graph, bots are denoted by a square instead of a dot. It is advised that the initial time be set relatively high, because the bots take no time to make their moves. Bamse, Adela, and Myrrhs are novices Keres, Automat, and Dogberry are intermediates Waxberry, Alehin, and Woland are experts. Contributory members have priority over non-contributory members when requesting to play against these robots.

On the server, which is hosted in the US, the list of bots is accessed using "who C". There are about 35 robots that are playable on ISC.
#Internet scrabble club full#
A full list of benefits can be found at the ISC website linked below. These benefits include the right to play against computer players, to save games in a library, to use an examiner program that suggests solutions for game positions, and many others. But there are benefits for contributory or support players, who pay an annual fee. The ISC is a free service no member needs to pay to use the site's facilities. The players are split into two categories - members and contributory members. The primary function of the moderators, who are only intermittently present, is to answer questions about the site and to moderate the language and content of the discussions in order to make the site pleasant for most players. Some helpers are given the power to restrict the activities of players who have violated the rules of the site, e.g. There is a command, 'ASK', whereby players may ask questions of the helpers if a helper answers a question, the question and the answer will appear on channel 0. The administrators invite certain players to be moderators, also known as helpers. The ISC was created and is run by the player known as Carol (real name Florin Gheorghe), who lives in Romania, hence the URL The other administrator is Herve, who is the 2005 French matchplay national champion, Hervé Bohbot.

A seek is a request for a game with certain parameters, including the time limit (between 3 and 60 whole minutes), the type of challenge (SINGLE, DOUBLE, 5-POINTS, or VOID), and the minimum and maximum ratings criteria that the other player must meet. Players start games either by sending or accepting a "seek," or sending or accepting a match request.
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Players can join the ISC by registering a username, then downloading WordBiz, free software that allows the player to view the interface.

The Internet Scrabble Club (ISC) is a website that allows players around the world to play Scrabble.
