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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...
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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...
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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...
- in the
second round 6–3.
After the match, he
accused Ratajski of sly
gamesmanship after he
sipped from his
drink twice. In a
rematch from the UK Open,...
- 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...
- 1960s, "Schweppeshire", was
written by
Stephen Potter, the
inventor of
gamesmanship.
Another campaign,
voiced by
British actor William Franklyn, made use...
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third round,
Smith defeated Madars Razma 4–1 and
criticised his
gamesmanship in an
interview after the game, claiming, "He just
tried to
think about...
- mournful, drenched-in-shame
emotions of
child abuse with the
huckster gamesmanship of a
contraption like The Sting."
David Ansen of Newsw**** criticized...
- 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...
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farcical ****,
perhaps the best-known
ancient comedy motivated by ****ual
gamesmanship is Aristophanes'
Lysistrata (411 BC), in
which the
title character persuades...