Judit Polgar to retire from competitive chess

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Last updated 07 setembro 2024
Judit Polgar to retire from competitive chess
It came pretty much out of the blue: the most successful, easily the strongest female chess player in the history of the game today announced her retirement in the London Times. Judit, who at one stage was number eight among all chess players in the world, is 38 and has two children. She is also working intensely on chess for children. We look back at <a href="[Post:view_link]">a remarkable career.</a>
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