Would you consider fatigue, endurance and discipline phgsical elemenst? These are the same factors that are major in sports.No, not for me.
It's the lack of any physical element.
If it onvokves any type of fatigue and endurance I would definitely consider it a sport. Thats like some people say Nascar isn't a sport because your just driving. Skill, strategy, endurance, fatigue are all in major sports and if that player lacks any of it they are defiantly having a bad or will have a bad gameThe classification of poker as a sport can vary While it involves skill strategy and competition some argue that it lacks the physical activity associated with traditional sports The definition often depends on individual perspectives and criteria for considering an activity a sport
Depends on how you see the game.Poker is a game of chance, poker is not and never will be.
I hope sono poker is not a sport, I hope in the future they will fix it and make it a sport for people to play sports and say I'm an athlete they asked him what you do pokerluck just matters in poker, that's why it's not a sport but everything may change in the future
Would you consider fatigue, endurance and discipline phgsical elemenst? These are the same factors that are major in sports.
Well put 👏👏👏👏I guess they are in a way, although I wouldn't really equate the endurance of a poker player sitting down for 8 hours with the endurance of a marathon runner for example. The poker player does need to keep their concentration for that amount of time, which can be difficult though.
When I was talking of the physical element there's the obvious, like how some sports put a great strain on the body needing much strength, aerobic or anaerobic fitness, speed etc. Participants pushing themselves to the physical limit.
Going a bit deeper, darts and snooker are reasonably popular in my country. People have sometimes dismissed the idea of those as sports. They don't require some of the things I mentioned. What they have above poker is that in darts your body is still aiming and throwing that dart, in snooker your body is holding and using the snooker cue and aiming that. Both take hand-eye co-ordination even though they are not particularly physical sports when it comes expending great amounts of energy. Neither need strength or stamina in a meaningful way.
People have talked about e-sports in recent years and whether they are sports or not, professional video gamers. Those need quick reaction times, and hand-eye co-ordination too at least. That's something they have over poker as well.
The only actual physical movements that are part of the game in poker are moving your chips over the line, mucking your cards or if playing online clicking your mouse. They don't require particular skill to do, co-ordination or dexterity and there is nothing involved in these actions that can make one player better than another. There's no points awarded for clicking faster in online play, or slamming your cards down as hard as you can when mucking at the casino. That's why it's below e-sports too for me, which I'm not sure should be sports anyway.
I don't think this is to humorous, how is having diabetes funny? Thats like me saying if you don't think Nascar is a sport than you probably have cancer, like come on. Not tolerated completely incompetent. Stay safe my friend.If you consider poker a sport, you probably have diabetes.![]()
Poker is a game of chance. I definitely don't consider poker a sport. For me, poker is first of all entertainment, although sometimes this entertainment brings me money, but I am definitely sure that poker should not be considered a sportExplain..
Wrong.I don't think this is to humorous, how is having diabetes funny? Thats like me saying if you don't think Nascar is a sport than you probably have cancer, like come on. Not tolerated completely incompetent. Stay safe my friend.
agreed, totally mental sport. i think its similar to chess.Mental game, mind sport...
Did someone actually read this? Keep it simpleI guess they are in a way, although I wouldn't really equate the endurance of a poker player sitting down for 8 hours with the endurance of a marathon runner for example. The poker player does need to keep their concentration for that amount of time, which can be difficult though.
When I was talking of the physical element there's the obvious, like how some sports put a great strain on the body needing much strength, aerobic or anaerobic fitness, speed etc. Participants pushing themselves to the physical limit.
Going a bit deeper, darts and snooker are reasonably popular in my country. People have sometimes dismissed the idea of those as sports. They don't require some of the things I mentioned. What they have above poker is that in darts your body is still aiming and throwing that dart, in snooker your body is holding and using the snooker cue and aiming that. Both take hand-eye co-ordination even though they are not particularly physical sports when it comes expending great amounts of energy. Neither need strength or stamina in a meaningful way.
People have talked about e-sports in recent years and whether they are sports or not, professional video gamers. Those need quick reaction times, and hand-eye co-ordination too at least. That's something they have over poker as well.
The only actual physical movements that are part of the game in poker are moving your chips over the line, mucking your cards or if playing online clicking your mouse. They don't require particular skill to do, co-ordination or dexterity and there is nothing involved in these actions that can make one player better than another. There's no points awarded for clicking faster in online play, or slamming your cards down as hard as you can when mucking at the casino. That's why it's below e-sports too for me, which I'm not sure should be sports anyway.
agreed, totally mental sport. i think its similar
Did someone actually read this? Keep it simple