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listed were more notable for other activities, although it is often difficult to prove this. Some on the list are notable indeed, but more for things other than chess. Peter Lee, for example, achieved more in bridge than in chess, though it requires familiarity with these activities to judge. My point, though, is that he is almost certainly more significant in his professional role than in either game. So the argument that "chess player" is more exact fails for those people who were not ever professional players. There are cases where a person's main activity was chess, but they are not best known as
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other word to convey a topic which is already obviously person is a person (e.g. by adding "player" to "American football", or to "chess") is significant and quite different from the rist/ry and tician/tics examples. That said, there would be nothing wrong with using podiatry and politics in those cases, but using the slightly longer person variants in those cases is not nearly as blatantly violating CONCISE as unnecessarily adding "player" is. --
361: 2046:. WP:CONCISE is not "the least amount of words", but the "least amount words it takes to make the title clear". "(chess)" should be used for topics about chess itself, such as objects and moves, while "(chess player)" should be used for individuals. Simon Webb isn't a chess object, but he is a chess player. To refute your claim about names that cannot be confused. Without knowing the topic or viewing the article, is 351: 472: 445: 330: 75: 127: 548: 106: 2202:. The page titles are fine as they are. These people are not "chess", they are "chess players", so the current disambiguation is appropriate. This is proposed because "(chess)" is shorter than "(chess player)" and equally clear? Well it is shorter, but Knowledge is not paper, and it is definitely not equally clear. This is a solution in search of a problem. 21: 560: 232: 208: 242: 482: 2276:, and that was just on the first page of search results. Moreover I do not see any advantage in having chess consistent with other sports; how closely are chess and other sports connected in the real world? But if you really want to make other sports consistent with chess, why not modify the other sports? 2742:
class provides better disambiguation than context, but fortunately there's no need here to choose. Chess player is both the class and the context. Note also that footballer, ice skater, etc. are generic classes, and I submit that alone makes them superior disambigutations and consistent with chess player.
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guide lists three ways to do parenthetical disambiguation. The first is generic class, and the generic class for Frank Marshall is chess player, not chess. The second option given is subject or context, but chess player is just as much a context as chess is. I would submit that generally generic
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Thanks for the clarification. Indeed, I had noticed that there were some redirects out there in which "XXX (football player)" was redirected to "XXX (football)". And of course it could work the other way. If the proposer thinks it would be useful to have "Larry Evans (chess)" out there, he could
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Well, one point I would have added to the comments is that some of those listed were not really notable as players, but in other aspects of chess. R.C. Griffiths was more notable as co-originator of the MCO (Modern Chess Openings) series, and as editor of the British Chess Magazine. Several others
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Oh please, the difference between podiatrist and podiatry is insignificant in terms of which is CONCISE. Given a (near) wash with respect to CONCISE, of course the disambiguator that means a person is preferable to the one that means the general area of their notable occupation. But adding a whole
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is the obvious CONCISE unambiguous disambiguator, just as the name of the sport is the CONCISE unambiguous disambiguator for many sports I just noted. So in terms of picking the CONCISE uambiguous disambiguator as appropriate for each sport; the way other sports handle this is actually consistent.
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I read that during World War II, British prisoner of war David Pritchard used his chess prowess to convince his German captors that he was a spy, resulting in his transfer to a more favorable camp. Is there a reliable source that would warrant the inclusion of this interesting story?
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I was thinking the same thing. Although I actually have no objection to this proposal, it seems there is no consensus for it, so once it's closed there's no reason not to turn those red links into redirects. Then anyone who wants to use the short version can do so.
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argument to be convincing in relation to disambiguation. Certainly titles and disambiguations should not be needlessly long, but I don't see it stated in any guideline that disambiguation must be as short as possible. This notion doesn't appear in
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argument you are also ignoring thousands of biographies here related to basketball, volleyball, badminton, rugby, table tennis, softball, hockey, water polo, lacrosse, .... that do not use the word "player". They have somehow managed to be clear.
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I do not want to resuscitate this long-dead conversation, but for the record, R.C. Griffith is not spelled with an "s", and in addition, he won the British championship in 1912, so one should not say he was "not really notable" as a player.
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It will possibly be confusing so CONCISE is not obvious. Also there are many articles using "(footballer)" instead of "(football)", "(pianist)" instead of "(piano)", etc, so I disagree with the comment that "(chess player)" is inconsistent.
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This seems like a classic case of "if it ain't broke, don't fix it". I have never had any trouble finding articles about particular chess players. But the day after this change, I won't be able to find articles that I have found
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Knowledge's convention is to use, for example, "Foo (baseball)" instead of "Foo (baseball player)", or "Foo (tennis)" instead of "Foo (tennis player)". Chess should be no different. Nobody will confuse humans with chess boards.
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because they are unnecessarily long; the “player” part in those examples, just like with “chess player”, is superfluous. “Player” would nothing to the examples I provided, and it adds nothing in these either.
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would apply. The addition of a disambiguator to a title automatically makes it inconsistent with comparable articles that don't need a disambiguator. Trying to apply
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create it as a redirect to "Larry Evans (chess player)". I can't speak for the other participants in this discussion, but I certainly would not object to that.
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Absolutely (agree). Have restructured the article so content flow makes more sense. (Next step to paraphrase and strip the excessive quotes.) But not today! ;)
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is the preferable CONCISE term in that case. Speaking of roller derby, how do you think those players are disambiguated when necessary? You guessed it:
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is not. Hopefully the closer will not count !votes but will evaluate the arguments based on how well rooted they are in policy and guidelines. --
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for now. If other sports bios have adopted a different naming convention for their articles, then it should be resolved somewhere else. --
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I should ask, what will happen to Wikilinks -- will somebody have to go around and fix all the Wikilinks to the above articles?
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is a chess player's name? I don't understand that "confusing" argument, and don't see any other opposing argument. Yes, just
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To address your first point, which one of these moves will make the title less clear? Secondly, if there were a player named
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The article has far too many direct quotes from other sources. These need to be rewritten to not be direct quotes.
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The old titles would remain as redirects and continue to function as they do now. No one would have to do anything.
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per above, although, as mentioned above, would encourage creation of redirects for the alternate red links.
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for him. Finally, how is "chess player" consistent with "footballer" when there is one more word? In your
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he has written other books, one about Mahjong, and I believe one about other board games in general.
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just above are the CONCISE way to categorize those respective players. And for chess players, just
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dab page. So... what's your point? How is "Pritchard was not a chess" a reason to oppose? --
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is the CONCISE unambiguous disambiguator, which can be fixed with this proposal. --
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And someone has to wade through about 115 entries obeying all these move requests.
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In my opinion titles disambiguated wth “darts player” et al are in violation of
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just a small selection of articles using "(X player)" as a disambiguator, e.g.
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There is not all that much consistency in other sports. For instance, I found
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with a better naming convention used by football, which uses "(footballer)"--
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is better, as per the Ruy Lopez example above. For example, the alternative
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is a commonly used CONCISE term for association football players, while
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is the CONCISE way to disambiguate players in roller derby, just like
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is not an SNL. So what? And those are just a few examples from the
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is the CONCISE way to identify those players (there is no need for
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David Pritchard (chess player)
its history
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content assessment
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WikiProject Magazines
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Chess
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