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Judit Polgar
Judit Polgar is known for her aggressive chess
style, which makes her a perfect role model for
this tactics training series. One hundred training
exercises are offered, in which the strongest female
chess player in the world blows her opponents
off the board with sparkling tactics. The
puzzles start at a moderate level, and then gradually
get more difficult. Are you up for the challenge?
Judit Polgar (1976) is regarded as the strongest
female chess player in history. For more than 25
years (1989-2015) she was ranked f/i in the
Women’s World Rankings. In 2005 Polgar became
II 8 of the world, which was her highest
ranking on the Men’s Rating List.
At the age of 14, Judit competed only against
men. She once said: ‘These other girls are not
serious about chess. I practice five or six hours a
day, but they get distracted by cooking and work
around the house.’ In 1991 Polgar became the
youngest grandmaster in the world, breaking
Bobby Fischer’s record. Among her many tournament
victories are the Boys’ World Chess
Championships under 12 and under 14, and two
Olympic gold medals with the Hungarian national
women’s team (together with her sisters
Susan and Sofia) in 1988 and 1990. Moreover,
she defeated eleven World Champions in her career.
In August 2014, when Polgar won a silver medal
with the Hungarian men’s team at the Olympiad
in Tromso, she announced her retirement from
competitive chess.
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