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Fair point that any comment on male Vs female players would be pounced on as sexist. It's a shame most of the people doing so are too uneducated to understand that just because there are good female chess players doesn't mean women are better, worse, or equal at inherent chess ability.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostTreating women players badly at tournaments is unacceptable, but I don't know that what HE said is sexist.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostHe should have kept his mouth shut. He is someone that budding chess masters look up to.It concerns me that some male players will not take women seriously and they will make sexist comments.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostHe's a hot-shot chess player, he gets all the babes.
Reading things he's said, I'm not sure if this should be described as sexism. If I say "girls aren't as strong as boys" then the fact you can find a few girls who are stronger than 99.9% of boys doesn't disprove my hypothesis. As Short himself said (paraphrase) "I'm not as good as the best female player of all time. What does that prove, exactly?"
I can't see my daughter playing chess as she spends most of her spare time doing her hair. But if she wants to play chess I will support her all the way.
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Originally posted by Zippy View PostHow come Nigel Short knows so much about girls?
Reading things he's said, I'm not sure if this should be described as sexism. If I say "girls aren't as strong as boys" then the fact you can find a few girls who are stronger than 99.9% of boys doesn't disprove my hypothesis. As Short himself said (paraphrase) "I'm not as good as the best female player of all time. What does that prove, exactly?"
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Funnily enough I once spent a couple of hours dressed as a golem playing chess with a woman in a field. We ended up with a draw due to insufficient material and I was lucky to get that.
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostThe interesting thing from reading that article is that there is a women's chess championship.
Why?
Interestingly see the countries where the female chess players in the article come from.
Anyway it seems wealthier Western women don't want to play chess or see a social disadvantage in doing so.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post
I know just one chess professional who is by chance a woman. So yes they can play Chess!
Jovanka Houska - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostNigel Short: 'Girls just don’t have the brains to play chess’ - Telegraph
After all, men can't have babies....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LS37SNYjg8w
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostI know the difference between a prawn and a horse.
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Men can have the right to have babies though, or so say the Peoples Front of Judea (Or was that the Popular Peoples Front of Judea ?)
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostI know the difference between a prawn and a horse.
Originally posted by VectraMan View PostThe interesting thing from reading that article is that there is a women's chess championship.
Why?
That said, considering the top levels of chess require abilities totally alien to 99.999% of us it could be possible that the very small differences between male and female brains are enough to skew male brains as favourable for being a master chess player?
Not saying that's the case, just that it seems conceivable.
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