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Game of Thrones or Sport of Kings?
I just asked this on FB, but would be interested in opinions here too.
Is there a real distinction between sports and games (albeit with the possibility of an intersection between the two sets), or is just a question of historical happenstance which activity acquires which label?
I've never understood why Formula 1 is classed as a sport. Or, if it is, why chess is not so classified, given that both are sedentary activities characterized by periods of sustained concentration. Or, it's a question of quick reactions as well as concentration, why are marathon sessions of Street Fighter 2 played from the comfort of one's sofa not seen as a sporting activity?
Is there a real distinction between sports and games (albeit with the possibility of an intersection between the two sets), or is just a question of historical happenstance which activity acquires which label?
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Part of my mind insists that chess is a sport - at least at the top levels, which I believe require certain levels of physical fitness, despite the sedentary image.
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Chess is only fun to watch for the sporty leg-shake most players cannot stop, I used to know a Swedish master of chess who was so extremely boring I had to throw sweets at his head.
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