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I have no clue about chess, but why is there a separation between genders?
From what Iβve gathered itβs about making chess more accessible to women, since a very large majority of chess players are men, which can be uncomfortable. Which makes the ban even more ridiculous.
So they're assuming women are less intelligent than men? Separating men from women just so women can be "good enough to access it" definitely sounds like it
Us women are allowed to compete with men though. We choose not to. Take that as your will.
Why exactly?