i think that book is responsible for som many discouraged players, who have the skills to win, but not the glitches, or dont use them because they really are unfair.
but ok, sum1 got mad at sum1 because they said glitches, so i will say taking advantage of the game just to win. now if you "play to win" you say that that is ok. you win and that is all that matters. however, "scrubs", who arent good because they don't do whatever to win, but usually know how to win and use the tricks/glitches, but they dont ONLY use the trick because it makes them win, they use it, (sparingly) to win the first match to shock an opponent or show off to friends. they ussually know how, but not winning by any means neccasary makes them "weak". I call them good sports. "play to win" says you can be a good sport while still doing underhanded things to win, as long as they are legal. however, playing against somone who respects the game and thier opponents, they can still be a "good sport" if they are polite ouside of the game.
however i think that you should be a good sport inside AND outside of the game!
i think that respecting the game and thier opponents is being a good sport.
and if you are not a good sport no one will want to play against you.
and then what do you have?
you dont have friends, like the "scrubs".
you dont have FUN, like the "scrubs"
you dont even have skill to be proud of like (some) "scrubs".
all you have is, you, the game, your wins, and an empty room.
And at that very moment, the "scrubs" are enjoying being noobish, unskilled "scrubs", having fun. together.