Gamesmanship Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
Gamesmanship is the use of dubious (although not technically illegal) methods to win a game, often a sport, such as golf or football.
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The most common techniques of gamesmanship are the following.
Examples of "flow-breaking" methods include:
Examples of methods designed to cause your opponent to overthink or to not take the game seriously enough include:
Examples of intentional "mistakes" designed to gain an advantage:
The term "gamesmanship" is also used for similar techniques used in non-game situations, such as negotiations and elections.
Each form is frequently used as a means of describing dubious methods of winning and/or psychological tricks used to intimidate or confuse one's opponent.
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While the first method is more common at higher levels of sports, the last two are more powerful in amateur games.Breaking the flow
Causing your opponent to overthink
Intentional "mistakes"
Usage outside of games
Reference
