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Burek said:
binary solo said:
cheshirescat said:
I agree, but espn needs to remove poker from their viewing lineup unless they're fine with sounding like hypocrites as that most certainly fits in line with chess and checkers as a "competition". Unfortunately, ratings for those shows are too strong to ignore it would seem.

Well that rather shoots a cruise missile sized hole in his argument then doesn't?

Also, rather than be all subjective about things and my opinion vs other people's opinions, like the ridiculous statement by Bananaking that golf isn't a sport because it's boring to you, let's look to see if the actual, formal objective definition of sport does or doesn't encompass eSports.

Dictionary.com

noun

1. an athletic activity requiring skill or physical prowess and often of a competitive nature, as racing, baseball, tennis, golf, bowling, wrestling, boxing, hunting, fishing, etc.
2. a particular form of this, especially in the out of doors.
3. diversion; recreation; pleasant pastime.
Seems to me eSport easily fits into definition 3, with elements of 1 (requires skill and is of a competetive nature). Ergo eSport is a sport, as are chess, checkers, darts, curling, bowlindg, icedancing, pole dancing...

...hot dog eating, knitting, scrabble, spelling bee...

no, no, yes, no.

In my view only scrabble clearly and unequivocally fits defintion 3, and like chess and eSports it has the skill and competetive aspects of definition 1. If you believe all 4 clearly fit definition 3 then by all means you can call them sports if you so desire.



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