How far will you go to win?
Example:
You've been asked by your son, daughter, niece or nephew to play a board game such as monopoly, drafts or some such. Do you go all out to win knowing your skills (should be) far superior, or do you let your young relative win easily?
With me, it depends on what mood I'm in. If I'm annoyed, I'll go out to win convincingly. However, that can upset my young relative, so the next time I'll let them win.
How competitive are you?
Re: How competitive are you?
I let them win...but then again I'm a Newcastle supporter so I let anybody win. Anyway, as we Mags say 'Winning is for losers'.
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Sam Slater
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Re: How competitive are you?
Win at all costs - cheat if you have to.
Make them cry and get used to disappointment. They'll thank you for it one day.
Make them cry and get used to disappointment. They'll thank you for it one day.
[i]I used to spend a lot of time criticizing Islam on here in the noughties - but things are much better now.[/i]
Re: How competitive are you?
Sam Slater wrote:
> Win at all costs - cheat if you have to.
No I won't cheat as they'll think is the right thing to do.
> Make them cry and get used to disappointment. They'll thank you
> for it one day.
No - that's too cruel.
> Win at all costs - cheat if you have to.
No I won't cheat as they'll think is the right thing to do.
> Make them cry and get used to disappointment. They'll thank you
> for it one day.
No - that's too cruel.
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Sam Slater
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Re: How competitive are you?
If they find out you're cheating, then you're cheating in the wrong way.
Only cheat if you have to, and do it well - they'll never know.
Learning them that life is full of disappointments will harden them for adulthood, and make them more balanced adults.
Only cheat if you have to, and do it well - they'll never know.
Learning them that life is full of disappointments will harden them for adulthood, and make them more balanced adults.
[i]I used to spend a lot of time criticizing Islam on here in the noughties - but things are much better now.[/i]
Re: How competitive are you?
Sam Slater wrote:
> If they find out you're cheating, then you're cheating in the
> wrong way.
Cheating is cheating! There's not a right or wrong way to cheat.
> Only cheat if you have to, and do it well - they'll never know.
Many board games are uncheatable (if there's such a word).
> Learning them that life is full of disappointments will harden
> them for adulthood, and make them more balanced adults.
Who'll think that cheating is perfectly acceptable.
> If they find out you're cheating, then you're cheating in the
> wrong way.
Cheating is cheating! There's not a right or wrong way to cheat.
> Only cheat if you have to, and do it well - they'll never know.
Many board games are uncheatable (if there's such a word).
> Learning them that life is full of disappointments will harden
> them for adulthood, and make them more balanced adults.
Who'll think that cheating is perfectly acceptable.
Re: How competitive are you?
No, i have never defeated a child in a game, but i've never made it obvious. That's just bad. What's the point in defeating a 9 yr old at scrabble.....bad form, i say. It gives me more pleasure to see someone less able than myself to win. Not that i'm bragging but i'm a mean pool player
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