Judit Polgar Interview: 'I Had To Prove Myself More Than A Boy

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Judit Polgar, the strongest female chess player of all time, speaks to David Cox about growing up as part of her father Laszlo's groundbreaking educational experiment, the famous touch-move controversy when she played Garry Kasparov in 1994 and why no other woman in chess history has come close to her
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TIL the former World Chess Champion G. Kasparov described Hungarian female chess player Polgár as a circus puppet and said that women chess players should stick to having children. Later in September
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