1. e4
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    04 May '23 13:281 edit
    I can think of an apt punishment if he wants to play in female tournaments.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/africa/65280560

    "It was a bold gambit by the 25-year-old Kenyan chess player to disguise himself
    as a woman to compete in his country's female open chess tournament.

    Dressed head to toe in a burka and wearing spectacles, Stanley Omondi had
    registered himself as Millicent Awour. But Omondi's daring move was exposed
    as the organisers got suspicious by the unknown player's success.
  2. Joined
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    04 May '23 17:201 edit
    Here are links to the 2023 Kenya Open crosstables. The above-cited article refers to player 81 in the Ladies Section.

    * Open Section - https://chess-results.com/tnr738823.aspx?lan=1&art=4&turdet=YES&flag=30
    * Ladies Section - https://chess-results.com/tnr747928.aspx?lan=1&art=4&turdet=YES&flag=30
  3. Subscribermoonbus
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    27 May '23 20:581 edit
    @greenpawn34 said
    I can think of an apt punishment if he wants to play in female tournaments.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/africa/65280560

    "It was a bold gambit by the 25-year-old Kenyan chess player to disguise himself
    as a woman to compete in his country's female open chess tournament.

    Dressed head to toe in a burka and wearing spectacles, Stanley Omondi had
    registered himsel ...[text shortened]... Omondi's daring move was exposed
    as the organisers got suspicious by the unknown player's success.
    An apt punishment? Well, Muslims cut off the hand of a thief, so a man who disguises himself in a burka and enters a women's tournament should have his goolies cut off.

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