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- Gamesmanship is the use of dubious (although not technically illegal) methods to win or gain a serious advantage in a game or sport. It has been described...
- humorous books on how to secure an unfair advantage began in 1947 with Gamesmanship, purporting to show how poor players can beat better ones by subtle psychological...
- Terry-Thomas, Janette Scott and Alastair Sim. It was inspired by the Gamesmanship series of books by Stephen Potter. The film has been remade twice: in...
- mournful, drenched-in-shame emotions of child abuse with the huckster gamesmanship of a contraption like The Sting." David Ansen of Newsw**** criticized...
- Champions League fortunes won't change until the club changes its zero-sum gamesmanship". Yahoo! Sports. 6 March 2019. Archived from the original on 7 March...
- 1960s, "Schweppeshire", was written by Stephen Potter, the inventor of gamesmanship. Another campaign, voiced by British actor William Franklyn, made use...
- In both rugby union and rugby league, a blood replacement (also referred to as a blood substitution or blood bin) is a special kind of substitution which...
- Dreaming Dexter, LaGuerta is depicted as a person who engages in political gamesmanship and exhibits mani****tive behavior. The TV series presents a more sympathetic...
- self-reported, sometimes fraudulent data by the institutions, encourage gamesmanship by institutions looking to improve their rank, imply a false precision...
- second-innings collapse, but fast bowler Fred Spofforth, spurred on by the gamesmanship of his opponents, in particular W. G. Grace, refused to give in. "This...