A professional chess player often spends up to seven hours of focused concentration on one game during a tournament, and then devotes several more hours towards preparation for the next day’s game. An amateur often plays three games on a Saturday, each game lasting as long as four hours. Such play can be physically exhausting, even though most of this time is spent sitting in a chair. Do the physical demands of chess competition make the game a sport?
Does it *have* to be a sport? Can't it get respect for being a difficult and demanding game?
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