Somewhere, someplace, maybe in an alternate universe, there is a book entitled “The Correct Behavior of Bad Sportsmanship”. If there was such a book, there would be a section that talks about proper behavior of a player when his competitor suffers a massive reversal of fortune. In that section would be recommendations for proper decorum of competitors, spectators, and friends. These gamesmanship responses to the player’s tragedy would range from unsympathetic observations to expressions of heartfelt sorrow for the poor suffering victim. Continue reading





