Book 24. (1 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
3
343
In kaissa matches between clubs and towns, and sometimes even cities, incidentally, a certain form of similar deception is often practiced.
In Kaissa matches between clubs and towns, and sometimes even cities, incidentally, a certain form of similar deception is often practiced.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 3, Sentence #343)
Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
3
340
While concerning myself with the fellow on the left, or worrying most about him, the leader himself might have freer play to my own left.
3
341
Too, I suspected the leader would be himself first sword.
3
342
In small groups, it is often superior swordplay which determines that distinction.
3
343
In kaissa matches between clubs and towns, and sometimes even cities, incidentally, a certain form of similar deception is often practiced.
3
344
One sacrifices the first board, so to speak, and then has one's first player engaging the enemy's second player, and one's second player engaging the enemy's third, and so on.
3
345
To be sure, the enemy, not unoften, is doing the same thing, or something similar, and so things often even out.
3
346
This tends not to be practical among members of the caste of Players, of course, as their ratings are carefully kept, and are a matter of public record.
While concerning myself with the fellow on the left, or worrying most about him, the leader himself might have freer play to my own left.
Too, I suspected the leader would be himself first sword.
In small groups, it is often superior swordplay which determines that distinction.
In kaissa matches between clubs and towns, and sometimes even cities, incidentally, a certain form of similar deception is often practiced.
One sacrifices the first board, so to speak, and then has one's first player engaging the enemy's second player, and one's second player engaging the enemy's third, and so on.
To be sure, the enemy, not unoften, is doing the same thing, or something similar, and so things often even out.
This tends not to be practical among members of the caste of Players, of course, as their ratings are carefully kept, and are a matter of public record.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 3)