game1 ** *P***Pronunciation Key**(gm)
n.
1 An activity providing entertainment or amusement; a pastime: party games; word games.
2 a A competitive activity or sport in which players contend with each other according to a set of rules: the game of basketball; the game of gin rummy.
b A single instance of such an activity: We lost the first game.
c games An organized athletic program or contest: track-and-field games; took part in the winter games.
d A period of competition or challenge: It was too late in the game to change the schedule of the project.
sport ** *P***Pronunciation Key**(spôrt, sprt)
n.
1 a Physical activity that is governed by a set of rules or customs and often engaged in competitively.
b A particular form of this activity.
2 An activity involving physical exertion and skill that is governed by a set of rules or customs and often undertaken competitively
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A sport can be a game, but a game is not necessiarly a sport.
You can play a baseball game, basketball game or a game of football. All are sports. Each requires athletic ability to play competitively.
Poker is a game. It doesn't require any athletic ability to play competitively.
Pool is a game of hand eye coordination but not an athletic sport. It is somewhere inbetween, but closer to a game then a sport in my opinion.
Some will try to argue symantics by saying Pool requires a "physical" ability and poker requires the ability to push in chips or click a mouse button, but we all no it is not what the definition means.
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Will Poker take over Pool? ...No way! But it will and has influenced our game. Some positive and some negative. Other factors are having a big influence on the game as well are: gas prices, price of pool, plane tickets, video games, the internet, marriage
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n.
1 An activity providing entertainment or amusement; a pastime: party games; word games.
2 a A competitive activity or sport in which players contend with each other according to a set of rules: the game of basketball; the game of gin rummy.
b A single instance of such an activity: We lost the first game.
c games An organized athletic program or contest: track-and-field games; took part in the winter games.
d A period of competition or challenge: It was too late in the game to change the schedule of the project.
sport ** *P***Pronunciation Key**(spôrt, sprt)
n.
1 a Physical activity that is governed by a set of rules or customs and often engaged in competitively.
b A particular form of this activity.
2 An activity involving physical exertion and skill that is governed by a set of rules or customs and often undertaken competitively
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A sport can be a game, but a game is not necessiarly a sport.
You can play a baseball game, basketball game or a game of football. All are sports. Each requires athletic ability to play competitively.
Poker is a game. It doesn't require any athletic ability to play competitively.
Pool is a game of hand eye coordination but not an athletic sport. It is somewhere inbetween, but closer to a game then a sport in my opinion.
Some will try to argue symantics by saying Pool requires a "physical" ability and poker requires the ability to push in chips or click a mouse button, but we all no it is not what the definition means.
_______________________________________________
Will Poker take over Pool? ...No way! But it will and has influenced our game. Some positive and some negative. Other factors are having a big influence on the game as well are: gas prices, price of pool, plane tickets, video games, the internet, marriage
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