Pakorn Nemitrmansuk
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Pakorn Nemitrmansuk (born 1975) is one of Thailand's top Scrabble players. An architect and resident of Bangkok, Thailand, Nemitrmansuk competed at every World Scrabble Championship from 1999-2005 but noticeably failed to qualify for the 2007 event. Of the four players who have reached the final at least twice, he is the only player to lose both finals.
At the 2003 World Scrabble Championship Nemitrmansuk won his final 4 games to qualify for the World Scrabble Championship final against Panupol Sujjakorn. His over all record was 17 wins 7 losses over 24 games. He lead 2-1 in the final before losing the final two games 446-433 and 444-387 to finish 2-3 and came second.
At the 2005 World Scrabble Championship Nemitrmansuk won 18 out his 24 games after losing the first game of the event. He qualified for the final in second place behind Adam Logan. He and Logan played the best of five final, which Logan won 3-0.
[edit] Achievements
- World Scrabble Championships
- Twice winner of the Thailand International