Not a sport
#21
Posted 2015-October-15, 20:10
#22
Posted 2015-October-16, 00:59
PhantomSac, on 2015-October-15, 20:10, said:
One of your best comments.
Do unto others as you would have others do unto you.
"Mediocrity knows nothing higher than itself, but talent instantly recognizes genius".
#23
Posted 2015-October-16, 01:09
Vampyr, on 2015-October-15, 16:22, said:
I'm not saying that you get loads of money, but it is enough to live on, and a lot of people choose this life.
Have you started reading the Daily Mail?
London UK
#24
Posted 2015-October-16, 04:36
Instead I decided Bridge can be a sport without having any ties to anybody. We do not need to be recognized as such by others. If we do and this means NBOs will be dependent to sports ministry, which is a part of the government, we will be forced to pull into world politics. There will come a day your government will tell you who you can and who you can not play against. Even worse if you are living in an islamic country, they will get their nose all the way into what kind of clothes you are allowed to wear in international competitions while you represent them. When you get caught with THC in your system, which is definitely not a performance enhancer, you will be put in same category with someone who cheated their @$$ off for decades.
It of course has some financial benefit off of it. But I prefer our freedom as a bridge community. It has already been stretched. I have no sympathy to those countries who denies to play against Israel and WBF allows this bs. If your freedom is compromised down to the level that you simply can not follow the laws of a game, you should not be part of it. My personal opinion, if your freedom is compromised down to level, bridge should not even be your priority and you should be fighting for something which is more important. Not for your right to be in competition that you can not complete fully.
If my country was Netherlands, U.K, Sweden etc, no problem. We have too many countries in the world that making Bridge an official sport will be a burden on people who loves the game.
Think about it. We are not a recognized sport. Yet we saw recently that WBF EBL can do things without giving any reasons. Let's just don't put governments at the top of all this bs. Nothing good comes out of it.
"It's only when a mosquito lands on your testicles that you realize there is always a way to solve problems without using violence!"
"Well to be perfectly honest, in my humble opinion, of course without offending anyone who thinks differently from my point of view, but also by looking into this matter in a different perspective and without being condemning of one's view's and by trying to make it objectified, and by considering each and every one's valid opinion, I honestly believe that I completely forgot what I was going to say."
#25
Posted 2015-October-16, 05:32
gordontd, on 2015-October-16, 01:09, said:
LOL if only they had a good cryptic crossword...
#26
Posted 2015-October-16, 08:44
The offering of a few questionable definitions?
I don't get it.
#27
Posted 2015-October-16, 09:42
Caitlynne, on 2015-October-16, 08:44, said:
The offering of a few questionable definitions?
I don't get it.
Have you read this thread? The point is financial.
#28
Posted 2015-October-16, 10:19
You'd be amazed at the quantity of beer and doughnuts you can consume while chasing that whirling thing down the ice...
#29
Posted 2015-October-16, 10:55
microcap, on 2015-October-16, 10:19, said:
You'd be amazed at the quantity of beer and doughnuts you can consume while chasing that whirling thing down the ice...
I always thought calling Competitive Eating a sport seemed a little stupid.
#30
Posted 2015-October-16, 16:19
el mister, on 2015-October-15, 08:09, said:
What, pray tell, is wrong with that?
As for tv, screw it. You aren't missing anything. -- Ken Berg
I have come to realise it is futile to expect or hope a regular club game will be run in accordance with the laws. -- Jillybean
#31
Posted 2015-October-16, 16:48
blackshoe, on 2015-October-16, 16:19, said:
Yeah, I really don't see why the government should get a cut of D&D entries.
#33
Posted 2015-October-18, 16:37
MrAce, on 2015-October-16, 04:36, said:
Do you have sympathy for Israel refusing to go to some countries because they can't get extra-super-special treatment there?
Anyway, at least according to German laws, the freedom is already an illusion, courts can fool around with Bridge whether it's a sport or not.
-- Bertrand Russell
#35
Posted 2015-October-19, 17:04
microcap, on 2015-October-16, 10:19, said:
Clients and 80 year-olds are winning national championships.
The World Championships are playing 48 boards a day during the knockout stage. If bridge wants to be a sport they must play 80 boards a day.
Olympics will never accept bridge. No money from spectators. Bridge players wont watch bridge. ESPN showed Scrabble once, but never bridge.
#36
Posted 2015-October-19, 17:43
jogs, on 2015-October-19, 16:57, said:
I don't doubt that from what little I've ever seen of it, but can you really say you're losing weight while doing it?
#37
Posted 2015-October-19, 21:17
mgoetze, on 2015-October-18, 16:37, said:
If this is exactly the reason why they did not go there, then my answer is NO.
"It's only when a mosquito lands on your testicles that you realize there is always a way to solve problems without using violence!"
"Well to be perfectly honest, in my humble opinion, of course without offending anyone who thinks differently from my point of view, but also by looking into this matter in a different perspective and without being condemning of one's view's and by trying to make it objectified, and by considering each and every one's valid opinion, I honestly believe that I completely forgot what I was going to say."
#38
Posted 2015-October-20, 00:38
George Carlin
#39
Posted 2015-October-20, 03:36
mgoetze, on 2015-October-18, 16:37, said:
Or for the US team that wouldn't play in Turkey, for that matter. There were also some obstacles with the visas although it could probably be resolved.
It is a bit different, though. A team can decide not to go to an event for any reason they might have. But once you decide to participate, you have an obligation to play your sheduled matches.
#40
Posted 2015-October-27, 10:57