A Kenyan university student, who needed cash, disguised himself as a female chess player by wearing burqa and eyeglass and competed in the Kenya Open Chess Championship in Nairobi, which offered a prize of $42,000. Stanley Omondi, 25, who was selected for the fourth round of the competition, confessed that he was a male student after he was asked for identification. As a result, the player was eliminated from the competition, and his opponents received all of his points.
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