beat someone at his or her own game



beat someone at his or her own game

Surpass someone in his or her own specialty or undertaking. For example, Jean knew that if she matched the new store's discount she would keep all her customers and beat the new competitors at their own game . The use of game for any kind of undertaking or scheme dates from the mid-1200s.
See also: beat, game, own

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
AugustijnOW-khuys-tienDutch
Nathalie['næθəli]
MajkenMIE-ken (Swedish)Danish, Swedish
Ananda-Tamil
Alinafeah-lee-NAH-faySouthern African, Chewa
Ljuben-Macedonian