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batgirl wrote:

I wonder if they conflate sport with competition?

It would be interesting if the editors of Sports Illustrated would stipulate to that.

badenwurtca
Nebber_Agin wrote:

Every Batgirl thread is like a little Christmas.

Or, if you prefer a cruder but possibly more apt metaphor, like little specks of gold lost in the immense sea of the manure that is chess.com forums.

For that, the appreciative few will always be grateful.

   ---   Hey I missed that metaphor last time I read thru some older threads. Perhaps that metaphor should be rewritten ? ( " Lost in a Immense Sea Of Manure that is This Planet  ? ).

badenwurtca
SeniorPatzer wrote:
batgirl wrote:

Does this mean chess is indeed a sport?

 

Well, here's two data points of interest in terms of answering that question:

 

1)  Sports Illustrated is a magazine dedicated to covering sporting events and the sportsmen who play sports.

 

2)  If I'm not mistaken, the International Olympic Committee recognizes chess as a sport.

   ---   Interesting,  Rofl.

badenwurtca
batgirl wrote:

On June 22, the IOC will announce which, if any, new sports will be added to the Olympics.  Chess is one of those, though a very long-shot, being considered.  I'm curious, since chess has had its own very honorable Olympiad for about 90 years, why FIDE would even want this.  

Like similar games -Bridge, Go for instance, chess is called a Mind Sport.    While conceptually cute, if chess as a "Sport" requires a mitigating adjective, is it truly a sport - or just a sport wannabe?

   ---   An endless argument  lol.