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

Por um escritor misterioso

Descrição

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
Judit Polgar Interview: 'I Had To Prove Myself More Than A Boy
DavidC2's Articles
Judit Polgar Interview: 'I Had To Prove Myself More Than A Boy
Judit Polgar on beating Kasparov not being 'the' game
Judit Polgar Interview: 'I Had To Prove Myself More Than A Boy
Judit Polgár Makes All the Right Moves
Judit Polgar Interview: 'I Had To Prove Myself More Than A Boy
The Aggressive Attacker: An Interview with Chess Grandmaster JUDIT PÓLGAR Polgár
Judit Polgar Interview: 'I Had To Prove Myself More Than A Boy
Judit Polgár became a chess grandmaster at 15 and beat the best just like the Queen's Gambit protagonist
Judit Polgar Interview: 'I Had To Prove Myself More Than A Boy
Judit Polgár Makes All the Right Moves
Judit Polgar Interview: 'I Had To Prove Myself More Than A Boy
Judit Polgár became a chess grandmaster at 15 and beat the best just like the Queen's Gambit protagonist
Judit Polgar Interview: 'I Had To Prove Myself More Than A Boy
Judit Polgar interview: Dad's crazy gambit made me a match for any grandmaster
Judit Polgar Interview: 'I Had To Prove Myself More Than A Boy
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
de por adulto (o preço varia de acordo com o tamanho do grupo)