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Bridge to be a 'sport'?

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Posted 2018-August-28, 08:33

Asian Games gold was won by Singapore btw, mainly helmed by bridgeboy/krobono. Their butler was really impressive!
Very happy for them and the Sing juniors in the recent jr world championship (where bb/krobono really helped trained them too).

I don't know if I think bridge should be a "sport" in the games but it certainly qualifies as an esport right? And it's low violence. Unlikely for anyone to get shot at or get so enraged they drive a freaking car at innocents to mow them down.
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Posted 2018-August-28, 10:15

View Postbarmar, on 2018-August-28, 08:25, said:

I wonder how many people voted for Brexit so the UK wouldn't have to conform to the EU definition of "sports"?

Only a few lunatics, as it was the UK that sought and obtained that EU verdict. It's the rest of EU that now has to come to terms with it in some way,although for now it has been ignored.
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