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natty_dread wrote:Is CC a sport?
EVERY sport/game has luck involved with it, no matter what.Falkomagno wrote:natty_dread wrote:Is CC a sport?
No, because the weight of luck in it. Nothing with dice can be considered as sport.
nuh uh. Poker is 100% deterministic.Army of GOD wrote:EVERY sport/game has luck involved with it, no matter what.Falkomagno wrote:natty_dread wrote:Is CC a sport?
No, because the weight of luck in it. Nothing with dice can be considered as sport.
I hate poker. Mostly because I've never played at a casino and only with my famfam, so I just bluff pretty much every hand.Haggis_McMutton wrote:nuh uh. Poker is 100% deterministic.Army of GOD wrote:EVERY sport/game has luck involved with it, no matter what.Falkomagno wrote:natty_dread wrote:Is CC a sport?
No, because the weight of luck in it. Nothing with dice can be considered as sport.
Army of GOD wrote:EVERY sport/game has luck involved with it, no matter what.Falkomagno wrote:natty_dread wrote:Is CC a sport?
No, because the weight of luck in it. Nothing with dice can be considered as sport.
You obviously haven't curled before...muy_thaiguy wrote:Poker and curling. Poker is a freakin card game while curling is an afternoon activity like darts.

Robinette wrote:Depends on what metric you use...Kaskavel wrote:Seriously. Who is the female conqueror of CC?
The coolest is squishyg
I dunno about that. Powered by the competitor as in steered or powered as in energy generated. Because under that rule, something like NASCAR, motorbike racing, wakeboarding, and sailing could be in violation depending on the interpretation.jimboston wrote:I think that before you can decide which or these are or are not a sport you must setup guidelines or define "what is a sport".
Here are my suggested criteria...
1) A sport must involve competition against another person... Or pit two groups against each other. There must be a winner and a loser.
2) The criteria by which a victor is determined must be objective.
3) A sport must involve some element of physical activity... It does not have to be strenuous, but you must use your body in some manner.
4) Tools (i.e. sticks, bats, gloves, shoes, skates, etc.) may be used... mechanical devices (i.e. bikes, sleds, etc.) may also be used, but these must be powered by the competitor not by external sources of energy.
5) Animals may be involved, but human competitors must have be at least X%(?) responsible for determining the victor. If the animal is the main determinable of victory, then it is really a competition between the animals.
Is this criteria agreeable?

I think that's getting somewhere, but there are still plenty of objections, and nuances too:jimboston wrote:I think that before you can decide which or these are or are not a sport you must setup guidelines or define "what is a sport".
Here are my suggested criteria...
1) A sport must involve competition against another person... Or pit two groups against each other. There must be a winner and a loser.
2) The criteria by which a victor is determined must be objective.
3) A sport must involve some element of physical activity... It does not have to be strenuous, but you must use your body in some manner.
4) Tools (i.e. sticks, bats, gloves, shoes, skates, etc.) may be used... mechanical devices (i.e. bikes, sleds, etc.) may also be used, but these must be powered by the competitor not by external sources of energy.
5) Animals may be involved, but human competitors must have be at least X%(?) responsible for determining the victor. If the animal is the main determinable of victory, then it is really a competition between the animals.
Is this criteria agreeable?
But is CC more about luck than skill?Falkomagno wrote:Army of GOD wrote:EVERY sport/game has luck involved with it, no matter what.Falkomagno wrote:natty_dread wrote:Is CC a sport?
No, because the weight of luck in it. Nothing with dice can be considered as sport.
I already addressed that simplistic answer. Of course that luck plays a role in everything, but in the case of sports, is less the role compared with the skills, effort required to win.

To clarify WWE is not a sport, but wrestling, as seen in the Olympics, for example, very much is a sport.squishyg wrote:WWE is not a sport, they don't even call themselves a sport anymore. They are sport entertainment, like the Harlem Globetrotters. That being said, I do consider those wrestlers to be athletes.
Depends on what rules you go by.natty_dread wrote:How about dwarf tossing?
Yes... I question whether or not NASCAR is a sport. I could understand arguments as-to why motorbike or sailing may be more of a sport... because a person does need to use some part of their body to there is activity involved. I threw these criteria out there for debate... so if more people agree with you we could adjust.safariguy5 wrote:I dunno about that. Powered by the competitor as in steered or powered as in energy generated. Because under that rule, something like NASCAR, motorbike racing, wakeboarding, and sailing could be in violation depending on the interpretation.jimboston wrote:I think that before you can decide which or these are or are not a sport you must setup guidelines or define "what is a sport".
Here are my suggested criteria...
1) A sport must involve competition against another person... Or pit two groups against each other. There must be a winner and a loser.
2) The criteria by which a victor is determined must be objective.
3) A sport must involve some element of physical activity... It does not have to be strenuous, but you must use your body in some manner.
4) Tools (i.e. sticks, bats, gloves, shoes, skates, etc.) may be used... mechanical devices (i.e. bikes, sleds, etc.) may also be used, but these must be powered by the competitor not by external sources of energy.
5) Animals may be involved, but human competitors must have be at least X%(?) responsible for determining the victor. If the animal is the main determinable of victory, then it is really a competition between the animals.
Is this criteria agreeable?