有实力拿金牌的运动员因为不合理的比赛规则不能得到相应的奖励,才是有悖奥运精神。 Comments from WSJ: Perfectly fine strategy and is the right thing to do in this case. If the pair wins, they don't gain anything but they hurt their country's interests. Who made such stupid rules? NPR:Throwing Games: Is It Strategy Or Cheating? (http://t.cn/zWpb5US) BEN: I'm a high school teacher, and I run a chess club. And whenever our chess team plays in tournaments, there is a stated rule in most every tournament that players from the same school in a team event will not face each other unless absolutely necessary.I find it interesting that, you know, the two Chinese teams would have face up against each other so early in the tournament. That seems a bit of a flaw. SUSIE: I don't think the audience was defrauded. I think they were watching players using their brains to go for the gold medal, which everybody has always told them is the goal. And that if there is a fault, it's the Olympics organizers who did their draw wrong MARTIN:If the rules allow for the team to lose and continue to move on in a better position, how can it be cheating to lose a game? Also the rule " putting forth your best effort" is subjective, and who says they were not putting their best effort forth by using their minds. If this tournament was laid out like the "final four" basketball tournament, this "scandal" would never have happened. Absolutely ridiculous that this action was a surprise to Olympic committee, since this type of behavior was observed in the past with the current rule structure.
【在 p****y 的大作中提到】 : 有实力拿金牌的运动员因为不合理的比赛规则不能得到相应的奖励,才是有悖奥运精神。 : Comments from WSJ: : Perfectly fine strategy and is the right thing to do in this case. If the : pair wins, they don't gain anything but they hurt their country's interests. : Who made such stupid rules? : NPR:Throwing Games: Is It Strategy Or Cheating? (http://t.cn/zWpb5US) : BEN: I'm a high school teacher, and I run a chess club. And whenever our : chess team plays in tournaments, there is a stated rule in most every : tournament that players from the same school in a team event will not face : each other unless absolutely necessary.I find it interesting that, you know,