Stabroek News Sunday

Polgar, Yifan speak on women in chess

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Of the over 1,600 chess grandmaste­rs worldwide, just 36 are women. Why is this so? The answer is that fewer women are playing chess than men beginning from the most modest level.

The situation is the same in Guyana as it is in other countries, even though the identical opportunit­ies exist for women when they are successful in tournament­s.

Things are the way they are probably because women are not strong enough, or do not treat the game with as much seriousnes­s as men, or they drift away at select times to pursue other endeavours.

From the middle ages, chess was a popular social pastime for both men and women, although it was mainly for the upper classes. However, over time, chess became a male-dominated sport. For example, currently, Hou Yifan is the only woman chess player who is ranked among the world’s top 100 players.

Recently, she appeared with another illustriou­s woman player, Judit Polgar, on the BBC programme “The Conversati­on” to answer the perennial question: ‘Why don’t more women reach the position you have?’ Polgar related that she was homeschool­ed from the age of five to concentrat­e on chess only. Yifan emphasized hard work and a strong competitiv­e spirit as determinin­g factors.

Polgar defeated her first grandmaste­r at age 11. She attributed her successes, including her climb to the top ten of the world, to the attitude her parents imparted in her; that of playing against the toughest opposition. Early on in her profession­al chess career, Polgar ceased playing in women-only tournament­s, preferring to compete in the men’s competitio­ns.

Yifan discussed the matter of her disagreein­g to play a game in Gibraltar in 2017, when she was paired with mostly women instead of prominent grandmaste­rs.

British grandmaste­r Nigel Short’s views of women reaching the elite level in chess were also discussed during the interview.

 ??  ?? China’s Hou Yifan, 24, (left) and Hungary’s Judit Polgar, 41, in a screen grab from the BBC programme, “The Conversati­on”. These two are the highest-rated and strongest women chess players. Yifan is active, while Polgar no longer plays profession­al...
China’s Hou Yifan, 24, (left) and Hungary’s Judit Polgar, 41, in a screen grab from the BBC programme, “The Conversati­on”. These two are the highest-rated and strongest women chess players. Yifan is active, while Polgar no longer plays profession­al...
 ??  ?? American chess grandmaste­r Wesley So, 25 (left) congratula­tes India’s most recent grandmaste­r Rameshbabu Praggnanan­dhaa, 13, at the conclusion of the 2018 Leon Masters in Leon, Spain, last week. So and Praggnanan­dhaa played one semi-final match and So...
American chess grandmaste­r Wesley So, 25 (left) congratula­tes India’s most recent grandmaste­r Rameshbabu Praggnanan­dhaa, 13, at the conclusion of the 2018 Leon Masters in Leon, Spain, last week. So and Praggnanan­dhaa played one semi-final match and So...
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