Allan Simmons

Allan Simmons (born July 27, 1957) was one of the founder members of the Association of British Scrabble Players and succeeded Peter Finley as its chairman. He was the first chairman of WESPA, the World English-language Scrabble Players Association. He was also the 2008 UK National Scrabble Champion.[1]

As well as playing top level Scrabble since the late-1970s, Simmons is also known as a prolific author of Scrabble books and publisher of Onwords magazine since 1979. Together with Darryl Francis he has produced every edition of Official Scrabble Words by Chambers and has more recently worked with HarperCollins on their official wordlist book. He also currently writes a weekly Scrabble column for The Times,[1] compiles a weekly Scrabble puzzle for The Telegraph, and compiles the content for an annual desktop Scrabble puzzle calendar.

Allan Simmons has won the British Matchplay Scrabble Championship four times, The Scottish Championships and the UK Masters three times, the UK National Scrabble Championship once, and played at the World Scrabble Championship six times.

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  1. 1 2 Pavia, Will (October 6, 2008). "Experience triumphs over youth at British Scrabble Championship". The Times. Retrieved 11 March 2010.
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