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Is poker a sport?

 
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Jan 01, 2007 10:57 |  #1

I took some poker related shots this past week testing out my new tripod... not sure if this would be categorized as a sport though. :D Any C&C is welcome.

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Jan 01, 2007 17:39 |  #2

Well I guess it's a game? There's not really a games and pastimes section so I guess it's a sport! I've seen chess on here so I think you're in the right section........ maybe


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Jan 01, 2007 17:43 |  #3

Its a sport and can be quote colorfull.. Was expecting to see more diverse pics.. actual game... bit of smoke in the air.. etc :)


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Jan 01, 2007 17:49 |  #4

It's not a sport. It's a game. Is Chess a sport? Is Playing scrabble for $$$ a sport. No.

That being said, on to pics. I'd like to have seen macro ring flash on these or say some extreme DOF. I'd like to see some Lorek style lighting on them with a silhoutte of a player behind them. Good first step to some potentially stunning stock photography sales.


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Jan 01, 2007 17:58 |  #5

cosworth wrote in post #2474554 (external link)
It's not a sport. It's a game. Is Chess a sport? Is Playing scrabble for $$$ a sport. No.

That being said, on to pics. I'd like to have seen macro ring flash on these or say some extreme DOF. I'd like to see some Lorek style lighting on them with a silhoutte of a player behind them. Good first step to some potentially stunning stock photography sales.

This may be awfully noobish of me... but what is Lorek style lighting?


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Jan 01, 2007 18:47 |  #6

Check the Glam and Nude forum


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Jan 02, 2007 11:21 |  #7

Most legitimate sports don't like it when they players gamble... hmmm, if gambling is a sport - oh the irony. *s*




  
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Jan 02, 2007 12:16 |  #8

"There are only three sports: bullfighting, motor racing, and mountaineering; all the rest are merely games."

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Sorry poker apparently isn't a sport according to EH.




  
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Jan 02, 2007 21:14 |  #9

cooleyjb wrote in post #2478260 (external link)
"There are only three sports: bullfighting, motor racing, and mountaineering; all the rest are merely games."

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Sorry poker apparently isn't a sport according to EH.

It's ok, I race motorcycles... :D


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Jan 03, 2007 09:02 as a reply to  @ Steve O Chap's post |  #10

I love the images ! And to answer the query ... poker is definitely NOT a sport. I hate turning on cable sports channels only to see people playing the GAME of poker.


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Jan 03, 2007 09:05 |  #11

D. Craig Flory wrote in post #2482515 (external link)
I love the images ! And to answer the query ... poker is definitely NOT a sport. I hate turning on cable sports channels only to see people playing the GAME of poker.

I definitely agree. They need a game channel (as if there were not enough channels already!).




  
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Jan 03, 2007 09:13 |  #12

Poker is more of a sport than golf, but that isn't saying much.


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Woolburr wrote in post #2482557 (external link)
Poker is more of a sport than golf, but that isn't saying much.

Whoa ! Golf is a sport ... especially when you walk the entire 18 hole course on a full sized layout. I don't see poker players have to towel off or drink gator-aide to replenish fluids lost in the hot sun. I'd stack up Tiger Woods against most pro athletes. Poker players just sit and hold cards ... big deal. Lots of expended energy there. LOL


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D. Craig Flory wrote in post #2482612 (external link)
Whoa ! Golf is a sport ... especially when you walk the entire 18 hole course on a full sized layout. I don't see poker players have to towel off or drink gator-aide to replenish fluids lost in the hot sun. I'd stack up Tiger Woods against most pro athletes. Poker players just sit and hold cards ... big deal. Lots of expended energy there. LOL

"Sport is an activity that is governed by a set of rules or customs and often engaged in competitively. Used by itself, sport commonly refers to activities where the physical or mental capabilities of the competitor are the sole or primary determiner of the outcome."

If physical exertion is your sole qualifier for what constitutes a sport, golf rates right up there on the same scale as playing "Candyland". Whether you like it or not, poker is just as much a sport as golf.


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Jan 04, 2007 07:26 |  #15

Woolburr wrote in post #2486991 (external link)
"Sport is an activity that is governed by a set of rules or customs and often engaged in competitively. Used by itself, sport commonly refers to activities where the physical or mental capabilities of the competitor are the sole or primary determiner of the outcome."

If physical exertion is your sole qualifier for what constitutes a sport, golf rates right up there on the same scale as playing "Candyland". Whether you like it or not, poker is just as much a sport as golf.

Ok ... sports are done by athletes. Do you consider poker players athletes ?
Gotcha on that !


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