What is a female chess master called?

A female chess master is called a Woman Grandmaster (WGM), the highest title exclusive to women, but women can also earn standard titles like Grandmaster (GM), with top players like Judit Polgár holding the GM title, while other female titles include Woman International Master (WIM), Woman FIDE Master (WFM), and Woman Candidate Master (WCM).
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What do you call a female grandmaster?

A Woman Grandmaster (WGM) is a high-ranking, official chess title awarded by FIDE (the International Chess Federation) exclusively to women, signifying elite skill, but it's distinct from the universal {!nav}Grandmaster (GM){/nav} title, requiring lower rating (around 2300) and specific "norms" in women-focused or open events to encourage female participation in chess. Women can earn any title, but WGM offers a path with slightly different, often women-only, tournament opportunities, though the strongest female players often achieve the open GM title as well. 
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Are GM and WGM the same?

Beginning with Nona Gaprindashvili in 1978, a number of women have earned the GM title. Since about 2000, most of the top 10 women have held the GM title. This should not be confused with the Woman Grandmaster (WGM) title.
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Is WGM higher than IM?

No, an International Master (IM) title is generally considered higher and stronger than a Woman Grandmaster (WGM) title because it requires higher rating thresholds (2400 vs. 2300) and more demanding performance norms, although some strong women players hold both, and the WGM title is the highest women-restricted title. 
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What are the chess ranks in order?

Chess ranks progress from beginner classes (J, I, H...) up through amateur levels (Class D, C, B, A), into Expert, and then to National Master (NM), International Master (IM), and the highest FIDE title, Grandmaster (GM), with specific rating thresholds set by organizations like the USCF and FIDE.
 
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What is the easiest chess title to get?

The easiest official FIDE chess title to get is Candidate Master (CM), requiring a 2200 rating (or 2000 for women as WCM), but it's tough; the simplest to achieve are often national titles like National Master (NM) in the US (rated 2200) or even FIDE titles through non-traditional means like performing well in a single Olympiad, making WCM or NM often the most accessible entry points into titled play for dedicated players.
 
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What is the hardest title to get in chess?

The highest title awarded in chess (aside from the title of world champion) is the title of grandmaster. In order to achieve this title, a player must reach an established classical or standard FIDE rating of 2500 and earn three grandmaster norms in international competition.
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Is $2500 a high chess rating?

Yes, a 2500 ELO is exceptionally good; it's the benchmark for becoming a Grandmaster (GM), placing you in the world's elite, top 0.01% of players, often requiring lifelong dedication and natural talent, far beyond expert or master levels. 
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Has a woman ever beaten a chess grandmaster?

At 10 years old, Bodhana Sivanandan has become the youngest female chess player to defeat a grandmaster. She's also the youngest person to earn the woman international master title, the second-highest ranking for women in chess.
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Are chess titles for life?

A chess title is a title regulated by a chess governing body and bestowed upon players based on their performance and rank. Such titles are usually granted for life.
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Why does women's chess exist?

Women's titles exist to encourage more women to play chess because of the historical and systematic biases against women in the male dominated sport, which is the same reason why these women only tournaments exist.
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Do high IQ people play chess?

Yes, chess players often have higher-than-average intelligence, especially in areas like spatial reasoning, but high IQ isn't the sole requirement; dedication, memory, pattern recognition, and intense study are crucial, and some top players have average IQs while others are estimated to have genius-level scores, showing a mixed but generally intelligent pool of players.
 
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Who is the greatest female chess player of all time?

The greatest female chess player of all time is universally considered to be Judit Polgár from Hungary, a trailblazer who played almost exclusively against men, became a Grandmaster at 15 (breaking Bobby Fischer's record), reached a peak world ranking of 8th, and defeated numerous world champions, shattering stereotypes and proving women could excel at the highest levels of chess.
 
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Is Queen's Gambit a true story?

No, The Queen's Gambit is not a true story; its main character, Beth Harmon, is fictional, but the novel and series draw heavily from real chess history, chess greats like Bobby Fischer, and author Walter Tevis's own experiences with addiction and growing up in a children's home, making it a blend of fiction and reality. While no single female player perfectly matches Beth, she embodies the challenges faced by real women in chess, like Vera Menchik, and the competitive spirit of male champions.
 
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Who is the queen of chess in the world?

Judit Polgar is the greatest female chess player in history. Photo: Queen of Chess. "We are living in a moment when so many people are still fighting for equal footing—Judit's life shows what can happen when one person has the resolve to break through barriers,” Kennedy said.
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What is the average chess grandmaster salary?

While ZipRecruiter is seeing annual salaries as high as $151,500 and as low as $43,500, the majority of Chess Grandmaster salaries currently range between $117,000 (25th percentile) to $141,000 (75th percentile) with top earners (90th percentile) making $148,000 annually across the United States.
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What is the 40-40-20 rule in chess?

What is the 40-40-20 rule in chess? The 20-40-40 rule in chess suggests how beginners and intermediate players should divide their study time: 20% on openings, 40% on the middlegame, and 40% on endgames.
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What is the average lifespan of a chess grandmaster?

The overall life expectancy of GMs at the age of 30 years (which is near the average age when they attained a GM title) was 53.6 ([95% CI]: 47.7–58.5) years, which is significantly greater than the overall weighted mean life expectancy of 45.9 years for the general population.
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What is the deadliest piece in chess?

The Queen is generally considered the most powerful piece due to her unmatched mobility (combining Rook and Bishop moves) for attack and defense, but the Knight is often called the most dangerously tricky piece, especially for beginners, because its unique "L" shape leap makes it hard to foresee and excellent for surprise forks, while Pawns become incredibly dangerous in the endgame when they can promote to queens.
 
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At what age do chess players peak?

Chess players generally peak in their late 20s to mid-30s, with research pointing to an average peak ELO rating around age 30-35, though this can vary, with some studies suggesting a plateau around 35 and decline after 45, while others find peaks in the mid-30s to 40s. This peak age reflects a balance where deep strategic knowledge combines with sharp tactical calculation, with newer generations showing earlier peaks due to better training. 
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What are the most common chess mistakes?

Let's explore the 10 most common chess mistakes and practical strategies to sidestep them on your journey to chess improvement.
  • Neglecting Development in the Opening. ...
  • Ignoring the Centre. ...
  • Overlooking Simple Tactics. ...
  • Poor Piece Coordination. ...
  • Inadequate King Safety. ...
  • Exchanging Pieces Without Purpose. ...
  • Neglecting Pawn Structure.
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What does FIDE stand for?

FIDE stands for Fédération Internationale des Échecs, which is French for the International Chess Federation, the world's governing body for chess that organizes global tournaments, awards titles (like Grandmaster), and sets international rules. Founded in Paris in 1924, it connects national chess federations and promotes chess worldwide.
 
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