Beauty and Brains in Chess
Beauty and Brains in Chess
When I think of the great male chess grandmasters past and present, their beauty is the last thing on my mind. However there is a growing minority of gorgeous women who are advanced in the game. I don't see how I could play against one of these women and concentrate on the game. Look at some of these women and tell me you could concentrate on the board with those eyes looking at you. Beauty and brains. What a combo. I'm going to have to get back into tournament play.
http://chesscraft.blogspot.com/2011/09/ ... chess.html
http://chesscraft.blogspot.com/2011/09/ ... chess.html
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Re: Beauty and Brains in Chess
Well women can hardly whine about being treated as 'sex objects' when they use a pathetically transparent 'ploy' like wearing low cut tops while participating at a chess tournament ffs. The most attractive one is the muslim woman who at least has some self respect.
It's probably for nothing anyway. The average high-performing male chess player isn't aware that there is any sex other than nerdish and likely wouldn't notice even if his opponent was stark naked and painted orange.
It's probably for nothing anyway. The average high-performing male chess player isn't aware that there is any sex other than nerdish and likely wouldn't notice even if his opponent was stark naked and painted orange.
Re: Beauty and Brains in Chess
Well I agree with the author of the link who wrote:
Dr. Siegbert Tarrasch wrote: "I have always a slight feeling of pity for the man who has no knowledge of chess, just as I would pity for the man who has no knowledge of love. Chess, like love, like music, has the power to make men happy."
You either get it or you don't.
The feminists will growl but the men will smile.Whoever said chess is a boring sport will have regrets after seeing this list, they don't have any idea what it is like, facing lovely ladies, and enjoying a very beautiful game.
Dr. Siegbert Tarrasch wrote: "I have always a slight feeling of pity for the man who has no knowledge of chess, just as I would pity for the man who has no knowledge of love. Chess, like love, like music, has the power to make men happy."
You either get it or you don't.
Re: Beauty and Brains in Chess
Leaving a bit of cleavage uncovered could distract many male opponents
Some of the women look as though they are simply dressing for comfort, and at least one other appears to have been the a glamour studio for a makeover for the occasion, which suits the tone of the article. It's not as though the author is going to choose the least revealing shots.
Some of the women look as though they are simply dressing for comfort, and at least one other appears to have been the a glamour studio for a makeover for the occasion, which suits the tone of the article. It's not as though the author is going to choose the least revealing shots.
Re: Beauty and Brains in Chess
Plus these chicks are slim and young. 49 out of 50 women are good-looking at any age if they are slim. If you took at random 9 women in their early twenties from the following fields each:Greta wrote: ↑Thu Apr 19, 2018 4:01 am Leaving a bit of cleavage uncovered could distract many male opponents
Some of the women look as though they are simply dressing for comfort, and at least one other appears to have been the a glamour studio for a makeover for the occasion, which suits the tone of the article. It's not as though the author is going to choose the least revealing shots.
- astronomy
- scrubbing floors
- dental assisstants
- kitchen help
- jail population
- unemployed
- plutonium-eating alien transvestite robots
- on welfare
- doctors and nuclear physicists
- astronauts
- australoids
you would find that 9 out of 9 are good-looking.
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Re: Beauty and Brains in Chess
Fat distorts anyone's look, male or female although often when men lose a lot of weight they end up looking ill and much older--and often drop dead, like John Candy (or I could be confusing him with another fat American actor who dropped dead after losing weight).-1- wrote: ↑Thu Apr 19, 2018 4:18 amPlus these chicks are slim and young. 49 out of 50 women are good-looking at any age if they are slim. If you took at random 9 women in their early twenties from the following fields each:Greta wrote: ↑Thu Apr 19, 2018 4:01 am Leaving a bit of cleavage uncovered could distract many male opponents
Some of the women look as though they are simply dressing for comfort, and at least one other appears to have been the a glamour studio for a makeover for the occasion, which suits the tone of the article. It's not as though the author is going to choose the least revealing shots.
- astronomy
- scrubbing floors
- dental assisstants
- kitchen help
- jail population
- unemployed
- plutonium-eating alien transvestite robots
- on welfare
- doctors and nuclear physicists
- astronauts
- australoids
you would find that 9 out of 9 are good-looking.
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Re: Beauty and Brains in Chess
You left out brains. The real attraction is the combination of beauty and brains. These women have high USCF ratings. A woman of such intelligence and beauty is a rarity.-1- wrote: ↑Thu Apr 19, 2018 4:18 amPlus these chicks are slim and young. 49 out of 50 women are good-looking at any age if they are slim. If you took at random 9 women in their early twenties from the following fields each:Greta wrote: ↑Thu Apr 19, 2018 4:01 am Leaving a bit of cleavage uncovered could distract many male opponents
Some of the women look as though they are simply dressing for comfort, and at least one other appears to have been the a glamour studio for a makeover for the occasion, which suits the tone of the article. It's not as though the author is going to choose the least revealing shots.
- astronomy
- scrubbing floors
- dental assisstants
- kitchen help
- jail population
- unemployed
- plutonium-eating alien transvestite robots
- on welfare
- doctors and nuclear physicists
- astronauts
- australoids
you would find that 9 out of 9 are good-looking.
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Re: Beauty and Brains in Chess
Load of sexist shit on here. Nick and 1 are the worst offenders (and have the nerve to post their crap on a philosophy site).
Why the fuck would it be a 'rarity'? How are you defining intelligence anyway? Marilyn Monroe was very intelligent.
Why the fuck would it be a 'rarity'? How are you defining intelligence anyway? Marilyn Monroe was very intelligent.
Re: Beauty and Brains in Chess
One of the advantages of chess is that there is a way to settle the battle of opinions: checkmate. We can measure chess intelligence by their success over the board. No mount of PCBS will alter the facts. Like it or not, beautiful women with a love for the game which allows them to ignore all the advantages being offered to them for the sake of the game is a rarity. Such women are rightfully admired by men who love women.vegetariantaxidermy wrote: ↑Thu Apr 19, 2018 4:34 am Load of sexist shit on here. Nick and 1 are the worst offenders (and have the nerve to post their crap on a philosophy site).
Why the fuck would it be a 'rarity'? How are you defining intelligence anyway? Marilyn Monroe was very intelligent.
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Who cares what you like? You are possibly the biggest idiot on here, and that's saying something.Nick_A wrote: ↑Thu Apr 19, 2018 4:50 amOne of the advantages of chess is that there is a way to settle the battle of opinions: checkmate. We can measure chess intelligence by their success over the board. No mount of PCBS will alter the facts. Like it or not, beautiful women with a love for the game which allows them to ignore all the advantages being offered to them for the sake of the game is a rarity. Such women are rightfully admired by men who love women.vegetariantaxidermy wrote: ↑Thu Apr 19, 2018 4:34 am Load of sexist shit on here. Nick and 1 are the worst offenders (and have the nerve to post their crap on a philosophy site).
Why the fuck would it be a 'rarity'? How are you defining intelligence anyway? Marilyn Monroe was very intelligent.
Re: Beauty and Brains in Chess
No problem. Don't all women flirt?Nick_A wrote: ↑Thu Apr 19, 2018 1:14 amLook at some of these women and tell me you could concentrate on the board with those eyes looking at you.
http://chesscraft.blogspot.com/2011/09/ ... chess.html
You can bet those ladies won’t lose situational perspective.
At least, not with the likes of chess nondescripts.
Re: Beauty and Brains in Chess
Yes. Talking about women's looks is sexist. And talking about women's intelligence is crap. (According to Veggie anyway, on both accounts.)vegetariantaxidermy wrote: ↑Thu Apr 19, 2018 4:34 am Load of sexist shit on here. Nick and 1 are the worst offenders (and have the nerve to post their crap on a philosophy site).
Why the fuck would it be a 'rarity'? How are you defining intelligence anyway? Marilyn Monroe was very intelligent.
In my opinion not all sex-talk is sexist. Only those who consider any talk on looks a direct affront to their own self-image will find text on looks intimidating -- and these same people will come up with the general blanket-term of "sexism" in every turn they take in life.
Sexism. There are some catch-phrases, that some members of allegedly oppressed groups use more-or-less successfully, to hide their own personal weaknesses, shortcomings and ensuing insecurity behind a group's alleged disadvantage. Jews will call you a Nazi, and women will call you sexist. An immigrant will charge you with exclusivity, and a person of visible minority will call you a bigot. A gay person will call you also a bigot, and members of a religious group will call you intolerant. A member of the first nation will call you a White Man who came to take our land. ETC. Yada, yadam, madam.
Neither is all talk about intelligence crap. Anyone can define intelligence any way they like, as long as they declare that this is an operational definition for the purpose of the paper.
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Re: Beauty and Brains in Chess
It's a bit more complicated than that. I would never use a word like 'sexism' unless I really meant it. I'm disappointed that you are too stupid to get past the PC crap.-1- wrote: ↑Thu Apr 19, 2018 9:53 amYes. Talking about women's looks is sexist. And talking about women's intelligence is crap. (According to Veggie anyway, on both accounts.)vegetariantaxidermy wrote: ↑Thu Apr 19, 2018 4:34 am Load of sexist shit on here. Nick and 1 are the worst offenders (and have the nerve to post their crap on a philosophy site).
Why the fuck would it be a 'rarity'? How are you defining intelligence anyway? Marilyn Monroe was very intelligent.
In my opinion not all sex-talk is sexist. Only those who consider any talk on looks a direct affront to their own self-image will find text on looks intimidating -- and these same people will come up with the general blanket-term of "sexism" in every turn they take in life.
Sexism. There are some catch-phrases, that some members of allegedly oppressed groups use more-or-less successfully, to hide their own personal weaknesses, shortcomings and ensuing insecurity behind a group's alleged disadvantage. Jews will call you a Nazi, and women will call you sexist. An immigrant will charge you with exclusivity, and a person of visible minority will call you a bigot. A gay person will call you also a bigot, and members of a religious group will call you intolerant. A member of the first nation will call you a White Man who came to take our land. ETC. Yada, yadam, madam.
Neither is all talk about intelligence crap. Anyone can define intelligence any way they like, as long as they declare that this is an operational definition for the purpose of the paper.
Re: Beauty and Brains in Chess
Everything is more complicated than that. It's almost a truism. Unless you can name the different fine details, why say it?vegetariantaxidermy wrote: ↑Thu Apr 19, 2018 10:06 am It's a bit more complicated than that. I would never use a word like 'sexism' unless I really meant it. I'm disappointed that you are too stupid to get past the PC crap.
Using the word "Sexism" is PC crap. I am not surprised that you are too stupid to not know that. And it takes the cake that you use PC crap to try to smear the label "PC crap" on me.
You are just one lost chile in the woods of words. Because you can't see the woods for the words. You cling on to maybe three catch phrases and you incessantly repeat those, and imagine yourself wise and intelligent because of the varied use of WORDS that block you from seeing the woods.
Open your eyes, get out of your bubble, and walk the woods and worlds of words and concepts and ideas.
If a bear shits in the woods, does it not make the pope any more Catholic?