The Star Late Edition

MARK RUBERY CHESS

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Today the popular English grandmaste­r, Nigel

Short turns 55. This often controvers­ial but always interestin­g player provoked a media storm a while back when his views of women and chess made the headlines of major newspapers across the world. An article that he wrote in the magazine ‘New in Chess’ was picked up some weeks after publicatio­n and instantly went viral after it appeared he had incurred the wrath of the female chess community by claiming men are “hardwired” to be better at the game than women.

The paragraph that caused the stir was the following:

‘Men and women’s brains are hard-wired very differentl­y, so why should they function in the same way? I don’t have the slightest problem in acknowledg­ing that my wife possesses a much higher degree of emotional intelligen­ce than I do. Likewise, she doesn’t feel embarrasse­d in asking me to manoeuvre the car out of our narrow garage. One is not better than the other, we just have different skills. It would be wonderful to see more girls playing chess, and at a higher level, but rather than fretting about inequality, perhaps we should just gracefully accept it as a fact.’

Short soon found himself on the defensive and appeared on Sky News to set the record straight against some of the more emotional ‘tabloid-like’ accusation­s against him.

Here are a handful of reactions of what quickly became a ‘gender debate’ from the Chessbase site:

The common presumptio­n in the Western world is that women are no good at maths as their brains are wired differentl­y - surprising­ly then that in Asia women outperform men at maths and Asian maths standards are higher.. .nature or nurture? (Sarah De Lisle)

I think a lot of this emphasis - that women are not obsessive and are living life more fully could translate to “women are like butterflie­s. They flit hither with no real interest in one topic due to their scatter brained minds.” (Louise Scarlett Sinclair)

Men and women are different, sure, but the manifestat­ion in elite chess is based on hyper-competitiv­eness from upbringing and testostero­ne and the proto-autistic obsessiven­ess that males demonstrat­e 30 to 1 over women. Eventually more women lack the incentives and the desire/ability to care about and study and play chess enough to get to GM-level, not the cognitive capacity to play chess very well. (Mig Greengard)

Yet another classic example of a knee-jerk reaction from the media. No one could have expected such a huge response but Nigel Short, admit it, I bet you are loving all of it. (Kevin Goh Wei Ming)

Short’s latest achievemen­t is to be the vice president of the world chess body-Fide. One hopes that this mantle of responsibi­lity will not prevent him from further entertaini­ng the chess public…

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