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Why are men ranked higher in chess than women? It has to do with statistics.


The Queen’s Gambit has been conquering Netflix viewing records much like its protagonist, a chess player named Beth Harmon, conquers the chess world. The story is gripping and inspiring. The chess content has been expertly curated, which is pretty rare for a piece of popular entertainment about chess. Nevertheless, one aspect of the show is wildly unrealistic, as Monica Hesse, writing in the Washington Post, and Dylan Loeb McClain, writing in the New York Times, have pointed out: The men Harmon encounters are largely supportive of her chess career.
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The fact that top male players are consistently ranked higher than top female players may have nothing to do with talent, and everything to do with statistics and external factors. ....

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The Real Reasons All the Top Chess Players Are Men


The Real Reasons All the Top Chess Players Are Men
Slate
12/11/2020
Wei Ji Ma
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Anya Taylor-Joy plays Beth Harmon in The Queen’s Gambit . Phil Bray/Netflix
The Queen’s Gambit has been conquering Netflix viewing records much like its protagonist, a chess player named Beth Harmon, conquers the chess world. The story is gripping and inspiring. The chess content has been expertly curated, which is pretty rare for a piece of popular entertainment about chess. Nevertheless, one aspect of the show is wildly unrealistic, as Monica Hesse, writing in the Washington Post, and Dylan Loeb McClain, writing in the New York Times, have pointed out: The men Harmon encounters are largely supportive of her chess career. ....

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