The World Chess Cup 2011 is now on its finals round, a match between two Russians. My wish to see Hungarian chess player Judith Polgar reaching this final round and actually winning the world cup didn't happen.
Considered as the strongest woman chess player of all time, Judith Polgar is one of the three children of Laszlo Polgar who taught and trained his kids to play competitive chess. Laslzlo is an expert on chess theory and believed that "geniuses are made, not born...". With this, he trained his three daughters, homeschooled them and all three of them beacome strong chess players.
And on that note, I'd like to share some links below that would give you free chess worksheets that would help you play the game of chess better:
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Thursday, September 15, 2011
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