Your idea is interesting and may be workable. But if fewer women than men are interested in chess, then so be it and so what? I agree that the programs today are meant to encourage more females to play and for the most part no longer contain the implicit suggestion that females are by nature inferior players to males. But if they are not then we do not need the programs. If men simply want more women around there are lots of other activities where there are plenty of women present.
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Originally posted by Brad Thomson View PostYour idea is interesting and may be workable. But if fewer women than men are interested in chess, then so be it and so what? I agree that the programs today are meant to encourage more females to play and for the most part no longer contain the implicit suggestion that females are by nature inferior players to males. But if they are not then we do not need the programs. If men simply want more women around there are lots of other activities where there are plenty of women present.
Your last statement is true of course, but we don't want to remove any men from chess. Anyway I don't think the idea is to simply have more women around, i think it is to have more men & women around. Without the presence of women at all in competitive chess, you will only get some % P1 of the total population involved. The absolute numbers will grow with population, but that is a slow growth. If you add in women in significant numbers, you will bring in more men along with them, and competitive chess participation grows to some new % P2 involved, where P2 > P1. Then you get more corporate sponsorship, you get more $$$, and suddenly you now have % P3 involved, where P3 >> P1.
Therefore I think Brad it is actually wise to wish to see womens-only programs continue, with my added idea of restricting eligibility based on some number N career rated games, so that we get further along to attracting % P3 in competitive chess. And if we get there, the total prize monies will make everyone happier. That is what I meant in another post here about a rising tide lifting all boats.
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Hi Pargat:
1. Women are not inferior to men in chess.
2. Women have lower Elo ratings than men generally at the top level because they do not play the top players (Mostly men) ALL THE TIME. They spend much time playing lower-rated Elo top women players.....just not good enough to get them to the top echelons of open chess.
3. I favour women-only tournaments (Like Junior, Senior, Men-only, etc.). I am against a separate, parallel women-only title system.
4. FIDE brought in the "Women-Only" title system. So it is FIDE that has the power to eliminate it in the best interests of chess (Though some top women will argue it is neither in the interest of chess generally, nor women in particular). It will take some tanking for the politicos to decide to go ahead on this, in the face of a vigorous protest from top echelon women who's income will be substantially lowered without the separate system prize money.
Want to improve? Play the best! Well known in chess.
I believe this is clear....maybe someone might confirm my position is clear and comprehensive to Pargat.
Pargat..I was arguing this years and years ago in my chess newsletter Toronto Chess News & Views.......my position has never changed. Other long-in-the-tooth ChessTalkers can confirm this for you.
I am not sexist, though because of my view, I am often so smeared, and have been for years now.
Bob ALast edited by Bob Armstrong; Saturday, 9th October, 2021, 07:53 AM.
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I think I remember, Bob, you making these arguments back in the mid-90s when I was with the CFC. I too was making the same arguments I am making now. There was an AGM back in those days, possibly London 1993, or Winnipeg 1994, where the question of abolishing the female-specific program was voted upon. In their wisdon the governors decided in favour of continuing, though the vote was not close to unanimous as I recall.
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Originally posted by Bob Armstrong View PostHi Pargat:
1. Women are not inferior to men in chess.
2. Women have lower Elo ratings than men generally at the top level because they do not play the top players (Mostly men) ALL THE TIME. They spend much time playing lower-rated Elo top women players.....just not good enough to get them to the top echelons of open chess.
3. I favour women-only tournaments (Like Junior, Senior, Men-only, etc.). I am against a separate, parallel women-only title system.
4. FIDE brought in the "Women-Only" title system. So it is FIDE that has the power to eliminate it in the best interests of chess (Though some top women will argue it is neither in the interest of chess generally, nor women in particular). It will take some tanking for the politicos to decide to go ahead on this, in the face of a vigorous protest from top echelon women who's income will be substantially lowered without the separate system prize money.
Want to improve? Play the best! Well known in chess.
I believe this is clear....maybe someone might confirm my position is clear and comprehensive to Pargat.
Pargat..I was arguing this years and years ago in my chess newsletter Toronto Chess News & Views.......my position has never changed. Other long-in-the-tooth ChessTalkers can confirm this for you.
I am not sexist, though because of my view, I am often so smeared, and have been for years now.
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Hi Bob,
Yes, I am clear that you are NOT sexist and I do believe it. I am not trying to prove anything otherwise about you personally.
Bob, I want you to imagine a parallel universe where women are the only ones playing chess. Let's pretend that all men hate chess and don't play it. So in that case, we'd have only the women playing women. Because of your statement 2 above, this would mean that women could not get to the same ELO levels that men are at now.
Can you see that that is a SEXIST view, even though I know you are not sexist? It says that women by the fact that they are women cannot reach the same levels that men have reached in chess. This explains why you have been smeeared as sexist even though you are not sexist. You are clinging onto a sexist view.
But if the men got there by playing only against other men, why can't women get there by playing only other women? Is there something wrong with women, some problem that men don't have? Please explain.
Now, you say "Want to improve? Play the best" to try and prove your view. So yes, women could perhaps improve faster by playing men. In fact, women have equal access to chess engines, so women could train by playing under tournament conditions against Stockfish / Komodo / Rybka / ... and improve even FASTER. They don't need men!
So my argument is, if women are more comfortable in the current chess environment playing against other women, then encourage them to do that with the goal of getting more women into chess. My new idea on top of this is to say, after N career rated games which includes childhood (junior) games, a female can no longer enter women-only sections and must play in the open events. I just don't know what the best value for N would be, that would require statistical analysis.
The reason for having this new rule is to allay concerns that some people like Brad have that women in competitive chess are having their cake and eating it too, as he puts it.
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Originally posted by Pargat Perrer View Post
My new idea on top of this is to say, after N career rated games which includes childhood (junior) games, a female can no longer enter women-only sections and must play in the open events. I just don't know what the best value for N would be, that would require statistical analysis. blah blah blahFred Harvey
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Originally posted by Brad Thomson View Post
Simple. Men are getting cheated in the process.Fred Harvey
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Originally posted by Fred Harvey View PostWe are talking about money aren't we?
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Originally posted by Brad Thomson View Post
Yes, and as Neil pointed out earlier, the men are entitled to play for $195K while the women are entitled to play for $295K simply and only because they are women. This is not fair to men. It is blatant sexism.Fred Harvey
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Hi Fred:
I'm unclear where you stand. Are you in favour of:
1. Women-only tournaments, organized through private profit enterprise (An organizer), who runs around trying to figure out how to accrue prize money for this one tournament?
2. A whole parallel, separate, women-only title system operated by FIDE?
Bob A
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Hi Pargat:
a. Women have lower ELO ratings purely because they fail to play THE BEST (Mostly Men in the open tournaments) all the time. They spend a lot of their time playing lower-rated top FIDE Women in the FIDE women's system - not as productive for improvement. It has nothing to do with sexism nor women being inferior in chess.....I stated this clearly in my post.
b. I have no problem with women enjoying the atmosphere of women-only tournaments, over open tournaments. So they can ask organizers to have women-only tournaments (Same as Junior, Senior, Men-Only, et.) This is a totally different thing than the separate, parallel, women-only title system that FIDE brought in ages ago.
c. Junior girls now make up a large percentage of all club juniors. They play in open tournaments mostly at that age. The times they play women-only is when it is set up under the separate women-only FIDE title system (FIDE World Girls Championships). And women are now playing much more and I think this parallel incubator system, to graduate women to the open tournament, is now not only not needed, but holding back top women players from reaching the pinnacle of chess.
Bob A
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Originally posted by Bob Armstrong View PostHi Fred:
I'm unclear where you stand. Are you in favour of:
1. Women-only tournaments, organized through private profit enterprise (An organizer), who runs around trying to figure out how to accrue prize money for this one tournament?
2. A whole parallel, separate, women-only title system operated by FIDE?
Bob AFred Harvey
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Originally posted by Fred Harvey View Post
I still don't get it! The women are playing for $100K, not $295K? You're surely not resorting to bafflegab ala Belzberg are you?
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Originally posted by Bob Armstrong View Posta. Women have lower ELO ratings purely because they fail to play THE BEST (Mostly Men in the open tournaments) all the time. They spend a lot of their time playing lower-rated top FIDE Women in the FIDE women's system - not as productive for improvement. It has nothing to do with sexism nor women being inferior in chess.....I stated this clearly in my post.
You just don't get it, so I must conclude you really don't understand the ELO rating system. I do NOT BELIEVE you hold this view because you are sexist, even though this view itself is sexist. I think you are just hung up on this notion that women have to play higher-rated men in order to progress to men's ratings. But no, they do NOT. If they want to learn from better players, they are free to play under tournament conditions against 3500 rated chess engines, and they would eventually become BETTER than men, who won't play such engines because of their egos.
But even if women only played women, they would eventually have their own 2800+ rated players. How many? That depends on how many women players there are. But the % of the total players that are over 2800 would eventually be the same for both men and women, because we are agreed women are not inferior at chess.
Originally posted by Bob Armstrong View Postb. I have no problem with women enjoying the atmosphere of women-only tournaments, over open tournaments. So they can ask organizers to have women-only tournaments (Same as Junior, Senior, Men-Only, et.) This is a totally different thing than the separate, parallel, women-only title system that FIDE brought in ages ago.
Originally posted by Bob Armstrong View Postc. Junior girls now make up a large percentage of all club juniors. They play in open tournaments mostly at that age. The times they play women-only is when it is set up under the separate women-only FIDE title system (FIDE World Girls Championships). And women are now playing much more and I think this parallel incubator system, to graduate women to the open tournament, is now not only not needed, but holding back top women players from reaching the pinnacle of chess.
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