
The Theory and Practice of Gamesmanship
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Stephen Potter has used his extensive experience as a master gamesman to compile this instructional text on the techniques, strategies and etiquette of gamesmanship. Here you will learn how to win games you have no idea how to play, and manoeuvre your opponents into losing when they really should be winning. This funny, charming book is brought to life with helpful diagrams, anecdotes and hilarious conversations. A must read for any sporting chap or chapette. It was first published in 1947.
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Person
His principal programmes were the How series (with Joyce Grenfell) and the Professional Portraits, and he was originator and editor of the New Judgement series. He was also dramatic critic of the New Statesman, book critic of the News Chronicle and editor of the Leader Magazine. Stephen Potter died in 1969.
Content
Origins
8 June 1931
2. The Pre-Game
Clothesmanship
Counter-Gamesmanship
3. The Game Itself
Some Basic Plays
Sportsmanship Play
Playing-For-Fun Play
Nice Chapmanship
Audience Play
Ruggership and Ruggership Counter-Play
Countpoint
'My Tomorrow's Match'
Game Leg
Jack Rivers Opening
4. Winmanship
A Note on Concentration
When to Give Advice
When to be Lucky
5. Luncheonship
Drinkmanship
Guestmanship
6. Losemanship
The Primary Hamper
Potter's Improvement on the Primitive Hanger
The Secondary Hamper
Hampettes
The Natural Hampette
7. Game by Game
Golf:
- Spitting
- Caddie Play
- An Isolated Instance
- Simpson's Statue
Billiards and Snooker:
- Snooker-player's Drivel
Squash-Rackets
Bridge and Poker:
- Intimidation
- Two Simple Bridge Exercises for Beginners
- Split Bridge
Lawn Tennis
Home Games
- Terminology
- 'My Man Over the Hill'
Chess
- 'Regardez la Dame' play
- Potter's Opening
- Chess and Parentship, or Gamesplay against Children
- Basic Chess Play
- Johnsonian Capture
Darts and Shove-Halfpenny
Cricket
8. Lost Game Play
Bookmanism
Use of Bookmanism in Opponent's Putt-Play
9. Gamesmania
Random jottings of an Old Gamesman
A Queer Match
Gamesmanship and Life
Appendices
I The Koninck Portrait of Dr W. G. Grace
II Note on Etiquette
III Chapter Headings from 'Origins and Early History of Gamesmanship'
IV Diet
V Some Extracts from the 'Gamesman's Handbook' for 1949
Footnotes
A Note on the Author
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