The Theory And Practice Of Gamesmanship Or The Art Of Winning Games Without Actually Cheating | Stephen Potter | An Excellent Treatise
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The Theory And Pra...
The Theory And Practice Of Gamesmanship Or The Art Of Winning Games Without Actually Cheating
Stephen Potter
Kessinger Publishing, LLC
, 2007 - 128 pages
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highly recommended
For any gameplayer, here's a book that focuses on the subject of
games
manship as a civilized
art
as old as the competitive spirit in man. Stephen Potter points out "the true Gamesman is always the Good Sportman".
Buy this perfect little book
I came across this at some rummage sale, and once I st
art
ed reading it I was instantly hooked on Potter's dustbowl-dry wit and bought all his other books. Each is outstanding, but this is still the best. For the uninitiated, this has nothing to do with playing
games
; it has everything to do with attitude, games people play with and against one another in life, and poking fun at our egos and self importance...and the egos and self-importance of others. There's no explaining Potter's humor - you either love it, or you don't get it at all. I love it. Even the 'diagrams' are absolute screams. Only Wodehouse was as funny or funnier than Potter.
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An Excellent Treatise
This tome offers a complete introduction to the
theory
and
practice
of
games
manship. Though some of the ploys are outdated, if properly executed, these gambits will most certainly put the gamesman in the one-up position. The coverage of counter
gamesmanship
, while sparse, is essential reading for gamesman at any level.
What depth!
I agree with the majority of reviewers here, but I think you have to be an intelligent reader to appreciate it. For example, on page 20, in golf the author discourages distracting activities while opponents are playing, but you could disturb opponents, especially musically competent ones, while you yourself are playing, "by constantly whistling a phrase with one note - always the same note - wrong." In the footnote he
actually
writes the musical notation of a suggested phrase, the horn motiv from Wagner's Ring, with the second note changed from an A to a D# with a glissando (sliding up to the high note). I laughed out load before I even tried to play the phrase on the guitar. I realize that some won't see the humor here, but what incredible depth in the descriptions of these tactics!
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dry british humor
The British or should I say the English have a biting and laconic wit. This book is a primer for the method of carving up the opposition
without
being overtly rude. The reader will appreciate the sardonic and subtle manner of the
art
of the riposte.
Humourous, but bounded by time and culture...
I first bought this book, thinking it would be along the lines of Sun Tzu meets Frazier...I wasn't disappointed, but the '50s writing style is not fluid to read
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