A Quote by Anil Kumble

I have always felt it is better to lose in pursuit of victory than to kill a game with defensive tactics. — © Anil Kumble
I have always felt it is better to lose in pursuit of victory than to kill a game with defensive tactics.
Confuse the enemy. Keep him in the dark on your intentions. Sometimes what seems a victory isn't really a victory and sometimes a defeat isn't really a defeat. Whether in attacking, counterattacking, or defensive tactics, the idea of attacking should remain central, to always keep the initiative.
There must be no bloodshed, no violence unless it is defensive, no coercion! We must do it our way and our way alone! To do otherwise is to betray centuries of hardship and struggle.Above all else Kyfho. Forget Kyfho in your pursuit of victory over the enemy, and you will become the enemy...worse than the enemy because he doesn't know he is capable of anything better.
If we lose and someone is better than us then we accept it. Handshake after the game and well done and focus on the next game. But if we lose and don't play the style of football we want to play then we know it's our fault and we can do it better.
There are some people who might have better technique than me, and some may be fitter than me, but the main thing is tactics. With most players, tactics are missing. You can divide tactics into insight, trust, and daring. In the tactical area, I think I just have more than most other players.
Players lose you games, not tactics. There's so much crap talked about tactics by people who barely know how to win at dominoes.
Working as a journalist, I was always tempted to lie. I felt I could do dialogue better than the person I was interviewing. I felt I could lie better than Nixon and be more concise than some random person I was covering.
Better to mock the game than to play and lose.
I've always felt that 'game over' is a state of failure more for the game designer than from the player.
We approach markets backwards. The first thing we ask is not what can we make, but how much can we lose. We play a defensive game.
It's one thing to get beaten by a side who are a lot better than you, it's quite another to know you've thrown victory away in a game you should have won.
You may learn much more from a game you lose than from a game you win. You will have to lose hundreds of games before becoming a good player.
Incentives are not strategy, they are tactics. Defensive measures.
I want to see my party achieve victory based on what we have to offer this country and our ability to offer it with integrity. I don't want to see us achieve victory based on the fact that we are better at rigging the game than other people.
Strategy without tactics is the slowest route to victory. Tactics without strategy is the noise before defeat.
If you lose a race or game in hockey, you lose a game. That's it. If you lose a fight you might lose part of your brain because of the damage.
I certainly like to win. But I really hate to lose. So when you think about that, you're always motivated to, 'I don't want to lose the next game. I don't want to lose the next game.'
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