Cheating at badminton

KRCummings

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As if it's not bad enough that your chosen sport is badminton, you gotta go and cheat at the Olympics. And not even a somewhat understandable cheat like steroids. No, playing to lose. What the fuck? That's the worst kind of cheating. Bunch of fuckers.
 
"Well yes, I was in the olympics and I was even favored to win/"

What happened?

"I got thrown out for trying to lose."


Dumbasses.
 
LOL. I know I'd totally have done the same thing in their situation.
 
Probably the single most lame way to get kicked out of the Olympics. Not a patch on that Cuban taekwondo guy who kicked the ref in the face for disqualifying him. THAT is how a true badboy treats international sporting events.
 
Yeah, but at least put a bit of effort in to making it look real.

The thing is I don't see why you can't just walk in and take a knee in that situation. It's a dick move and something you should be frowned at for doing but essentially they wanted a bracket that was more likely to lead to victory and getting there required a strategic loss.
 
Sorry I missed it. That would've been worth seeing just for the booing crowd. And badminton is an Olympic sport? What's next, croquet?
 
What is bullshit is that the committe didnot disqualify the entire badmiton teams from the cheating countries.
The cheaters were cheating to assist another team. Throw them all out.
 
Sorry I missed it. That would've been worth seeing just for the booing crowd. And badminton is an Olympic sport? What's next, croquet?

It's been an Olympic sport for some time now if I remember right. No idea when or how it became one though.
 
The thing is I don't see why you can't just walk in and take a knee in that situation. It's a dick move and something you should be frowned at for doing but essentially they wanted a bracket that was more likely to lead to victory and getting there required a strategic loss.

I get that but the Olympics is supposed to be about being the best in the world, being able to beat everyone else. Losing on purpose so you don't have to play someone better sorta goes against that.
 
See, I want to watch stuff like this and decent segments on the "lesser" sports in primetime rather than just the marquee sports and Ryan Seacrest doing 10 minutes on what's trending on social media and who got the biggest spike on Twitter.
 
As if it's not bad enough that your chosen sport is badminton, you gotta go and cheat at the Olympics. And not even a somewhat understandable cheat like steroids. No, playing to lose. What the fuck? That's the worst kind of cheating. Bunch of fuckers.

How do you cheat at Badminton?
 
As if it's not bad enough that your chosen sport is badminton, you gotta go and cheat at the Olympics. And not even a somewhat understandable cheat like steroids. No, playing to lose. What the fuck? That's the worst kind of cheating. Bunch of fuckers.

The goal is to win a medal, obviously gold if possible.

The IOC, or some other responsible body, devised the tournament structure in a way that actually makes losing a match improve you medal chances. That may be stupid, usually if you lose one plays a more difficult opponent not a weaker one. Anyway, blame the organizer and not the teams competing in a way to maximize their overall success. Playing to lose a battle, if it helps you win the overall conflict, is a strategem as old as the "Art of War" itself.

It's not cheating if the system rewards you for taking that approach.

Too fucking bad if you don't like it!

I love it that it pisses you off...

What pisses me off is that they were disqualified.
 
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The goal is to win a medal, obviously gold if possible.

The IOC, or some other responsible body, devised the tournament structure in a way that actually makes losing a match improve you medal chances. That may be stupid, usually if you lose one plays a more difficult opponent not a weaker one. Anyway, blame the organizer and not the teams competing in a way to maximize their overall success. Playing to lose a battle, if it helps you win the overall conflict, is a strategem as old as the "Art of War" itself.

It's not cheating if the system rewards you for taking that approach.

Too fucking bad if you don't like it!

I love it that it pisses you off...

What pisses me off is that they were disqualified.

sports·man·ship
: conduct (as fairness, respect for one's opponent, and graciousness in winning or losing) becoming to one participating in a sport
 
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