1. "Gamesmanship": Webster's Third New International Dictionary defines "gamesmanship" as "the art or practice of winning a sports contest by expedients of doubtful propriety (as by distracting an opponent) without actual violation of the rules of the game," and "the art of winning games by cunning or clever practice without actually cheating."
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How to Win at Golf: Without Actually Playing Well
May 2, 2000, Pantheon
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"1. "Gamesmanship": Webster's Third New International Dictionary defines "gamesmanship" as "the art or practice of winning a sports contest by expedients of doubtful propriety (as by distracting an opponent) without actual violation of the rules of the game," and "the art of winning games by cunning or clever practice without actually cheating.""
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