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On her televised appearance she lost by 1 point on a crucial conundrum to eventual octochamp [[Liam Shaw]].
 
On her televised appearance she lost by 1 point on a crucial conundrum to eventual octochamp [[Liam Shaw]].
  
She is also a competitive [[Scrabble]] player and represented the UK at the Junior World Scrabble Championships. Her father, [[Mauro Pratesi|Mauro]], is the chairman of the London Scrabble League. She was born in December 1995, and became the youngest person to play at a London Scrabble League fixture on 16 May 2004.
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She is also a competitive [[Scrabble]] player and represented England at the World Youth Scrabble Championships, finishing 9th in 2012 tournament. Her father, [[Mauro Pratesi|Mauro]], is the chairman of the London Scrabble League. She was born in December 1995, and became the youngest person to play at a London Scrabble League fixture on 16 May 2004.
  
 
Her younger sister, [[Natasha Pratesi|Natasha]] - also a competitive Scrabble player - later appeared on the show five years later in [[Series 76]] but also lost after incorrectly answering a crucial conundrum whilst being 10 points behind. However a teapot was awarded to her due to the fact teapots were not awarded at the time their mother, two-time winner [[Diane Pratesi|Diane]], appeared on the show in [[Series 18]].
 
Her younger sister, [[Natasha Pratesi|Natasha]] - also a competitive Scrabble player - later appeared on the show five years later in [[Series 76]] but also lost after incorrectly answering a crucial conundrum whilst being 10 points behind. However a teapot was awarded to her due to the fact teapots were not awarded at the time their mother, two-time winner [[Diane Pratesi|Diane]], appeared on the show in [[Series 18]].

Revision as of 17:02, 24 April 2017

Jessica Pratesi

Jessica Pratesi was a contestant in Series 67. Prior to her appearance she appeared at the CO-events COLIN 2012 and CO:REA.

On her televised appearance she lost by 1 point on a crucial conundrum to eventual octochamp Liam Shaw.

She is also a competitive Scrabble player and represented England at the World Youth Scrabble Championships, finishing 9th in 2012 tournament. Her father, Mauro, is the chairman of the London Scrabble League. She was born in December 1995, and became the youngest person to play at a London Scrabble League fixture on 16 May 2004.

Her younger sister, Natasha - also a competitive Scrabble player - later appeared on the show five years later in Series 76 but also lost after incorrectly answering a crucial conundrum whilst being 10 points behind. However a teapot was awarded to her due to the fact teapots were not awarded at the time their mother, two-time winner Diane, appeared on the show in Series 18.

Episodes

# Date Type Contestant 1 Score Contestant 2 Presenters Guest Lex Max
5555 26/09/2012 P Liam Shaw 83 – 82 Jessica Pratesi Nick Hewer Rachel Riley Alistair McGowan Susie Dent 122

External Links

One of her Scrabble games

References