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Played in the "expert" (2000-2199) Section of the Mid America Class Championship (chess) this weekend and I managed to defeat the 13th highest rated female player in the nation:

13 Vayserberg, Tatiana NY USA 2152

It was a tough game to judge, and I offered a draw at one point. She declined the offer, and I beat her about 15 moves later. She's not the highest rated player I've ever beaten, but she's got a "name."

I finished w/ 2 points out of 3 in a very tough section. My own rating is 2004. It was a fun weekend.

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in seventh and eighth great the other boys in my class always played chess during breaks but i never understood what was so interesting about it; quick googling, the guy who mostly won has a 2536 rating these days (10 years later)... congratulations anyway, don't know what winning in chess is like, but i guess its much like winning elsewhere (a nice thing) :party:

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Played in the "expert" (2000-2199) Section of the Mid America Class Championship (chess) this weekend and I managed to defeat the 13th highest rated female player in the nation:

13 Vayserberg, Tatiana NY USA 2152

Are their separate rankings for Men and Women in competitive chess? Why on Earth would that be? Tennis, Golf, you know things that depend on physical strength to one degree or another ... but Chess? :blink: Or are the rankings subdivided by gender? And again, why would that be?

Anyway, congrats, Paul! Ever think about becoming a chess hustler? There was an article in the Times a week or two ago about guys making pretty good money at it.

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Played in the "expert" (2000-2199) Section of the Mid America Class Championship (chess) this weekend and I managed to defeat the 13th highest rated female player in the nation:

13 Vayserberg, Tatiana NY USA 2152

Are their separate rankings for Men and Women in competitive chess? Why on Earth would that be? Tennis, Golf, you know things that depend on physical strength to one degree or another ... but Chess? :blink: Or are the rankings subdivided by gender? And again, why would that be?

Anyway, congrats, Paul! Ever think about becoming a chess hustler? There was an article in the Times a week or two ago about guys making pretty good money at it.

No hustling for me. I'm old and my mind works too slowly. I've never played close to my abilities in blitz chess. Also, the whole concept of hustling is inimical to me. I'd never think of doing it.

As for gender separation: I guess it's a traditional thing. Women have been moving up in the chess world over the last 10 years or so, but they still generally lag behind their male counterparts. They have separate rankings and separate tournaments. Women, however, can play in male tournaments if they desire. Men aren't allowed in theirs. :angry:

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