I could not agree more, but the "wives" forum made it sound like the support was overwhelmingly male, so I am just curious.
gender and chess
Both women and men are good at chess (Judith Polgar), but I think that there must be some general difference in skill, or else FIDE wouldn't have two seperate World Champion matches, one for males, other for females.
My original qusestion has nothing to do with relative ability of men and women to play chess, which I presume is about equal. I am just curious what percentage of players are male and female.
Who!!! Females good at chess. Yeah, right...only if chess means cooking
Tell the Polgar sisters that to their face.... bet they would turn you into toast on the board!
Maybe they are good, but they can never compeat to top male players. Of course they could beat me easily, but I never trained chess. If I did, they wouldn't have a chanse...
I have opened Pandora's box here. I'm sure women are just as competent chess players as men and that any differences are due to lack of opportunity to play in some countries. I was just curiouws about the demographics of chess players.
there should not be 2 catagories of chess players,women should have the right to play in any game or turnnament world wide. men are just scared to loose to a women.
Women and Men are equal, neither of them are better and neither is the boss of the other
(My wife told me to type that)
Women and Men are equal, neither of them are better and neither is the boss of the other
(My wife told me to type that)
boom tish!
Thank you, I'll be at the Comedy Store all next week.
(sitting at the bar watching the acts)
You might see me there, performing... I'll be the one covered in tomato pulp
Ah, thank you!
*mentally adds one more item to his shopping list*
chess_kebabs: "Humiliated by losing to a girl?" Was this guy in junior high school?? First of all, you are a woman, not a girl (I doubt he'd appreciate being called a "boy"), and second of all, gender has nothing to do with the ability to play chess! I was regretting ever posting this thread but you, trant, and killerbob have saved the day (even if killerbob just beat me twice!). Thanks
She controls the tv remote at your house too I'd imagine.
Of course she does ! why do you think I am at the computer playing chess on chess.com !
Who!!! Females good at chess. Yeah, right...only if chess means cooking
that remark was soooooo stupid
I can confirm that my partner is a terrible cook. I'm not sure how good she is at chess though (to be honest, I'd be afraid to find out)
This question is an interresting question:
The facts is what I know, far more men are playing chess, far more also compete in chess. How much - I dont know.
I think one reason may be tradition, but its not a good answer. To complicate it more we can speculate that men of some reason are more likely to think strategically in this way. This I think can be supposed looking at the role the man has had (thinking about the man versus women role in society, and also social and biologic evolution)
This will mainly lead me to think that men are better, because more men are playing and they are playing more time, they may be more interrested etc.
Also I may speculate that the brain(or more psyche) is more adapted to this way of thinking strategically, the women instead are superior in social strategic thinking (at least in some situations in society I think this is the case)
But how about if boys and girls are both trained in chess, and practice both as much, who will then be the best?
look for answers somewehere they have it as a subject in school maybe.
If both are trained similar, I doubt tit will be as much different.
A women with higher iq will often beat a man with lower, maybe.
That is my way to think about this.
I was reading the "Wives" post, which got me thinking. Is there data on the demographics of chess players? What percentages are men and women? Age? Do some countries have a higher percentage of players than others?