Judit Polgár
by Chess Masters
29 pages
About this book
Garry Kasparov believed that women didn't belong at the top of chess. Until he lost to Judit Polgár. For centuries, chess was treated as the exclusive territory of "born geniuses"—almost always men. This belief began to crumble when a Hungarian girl, trained outside the traditional system, began to…
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