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  1. Judit Polgar: The Princess of Chess by Tibor Karolyi, 2004-09-01
  2. Judit Polgar Princesa Del Ajedrez/ Judit Polgar. The Princess of Chess (Spanish Edition) by Tibor Karolyi, 2005-10
  3. Chess in Hungary: Hungarian Chess Players, Hungarian Chess Writers, Judit Polgár, Susan Polgar, Lajos Portisch, Andor Lilienthal
  4. Hungarian Chess Players: Judit Polgár, Susan Polgar, Lajos Portisch, Andor Lilienthal, Pal Benko, Peter Leko, Herman Steiner, Levente Lengyel
  5. World Youth Chess Champions: Vladimir Kramnik, Judit Polgár, Hou Yifan, Wang Yue, Susan Polgar, Veselin Topalov, Bu Xiangzhi, Teimour Radjabov
  6. Judit Polgar progresa. (ajedrez).(jugador; análisis de movida de ajedrez)(TT: Judit Polgar continues to improve. (Chess).)(TA: player; analysis of chess ... Breve)(Columna): An article from: Epoca by Román Torán, 2001-07-27
  7. Chess Woman Grandmasters: Irina Krush, Judit Polgár, Hou Yifan, Susan Polgar, Ketevan Arakhamia-Grant, Alexandra Kosteniuk, Natalia Pogonina
  8. The Polgar Sisters: Training or Genius? (Batsford Chess Library) by Cathy Forbes, 1992-09
  9. Chess Players at the Maccabiah by Year: Chess Players at the 2009 Maccabiah Games, Judit Polgár, Boris Gelfand, André Diamant
  10. Chess Players at the 2009 Maccabiah Games: Judit Polgár, Boris Gelfand, André Diamant
  11. INSIDE CHESS 4 - MARCH 8, 1993 - VOL. 6 JUDIT POLGAR BEATS BORIS SPASSKY 5.5--4.5 by MICHAEL (EDITOR) FRANETT, 1993

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    23. The London Chess Centre
    World Cup of Rapid chess Gp A Playoff Cannes FRA (FRA), 2122 iii 2001, cat.XVIII (2676). 1, 2, 3. 1. polgar, judit, g, HUN, 2676, *, *, ½, 1, 1, 1,3½, 3012.
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    (FRA), 21-22 iii 2001 cat. XVIII (2686) Kasparov, Gary g RUS Bareev, Evgeny g RUS Grischuk, Alexander g RUS Svidler, Peter g RUS Lautier, Joel g FRA Polgar, Judit g HUN Gulko, Boris F g USA Bauer, Christian g FRA Round 1 (March 21, 2001) Kasparov, Gary - Bareev, Evgeny French Tarrasch Variation Grischuk, Alexander - Gulko, Boris F Pirc Defence Lautier, Joel - Polgar, Judit Nimzo Indian Defence (Rubinstein Variation) Bauer, Christian - Svidler, Peter Gruenfeld Defence (Main Line) Round 2 (March 21, 2001) Kasparov, Gary - Grischuk, Alexander Sicilian Defence (Classical System) Bareev, Evgeny - Polgar, Judit English Opening (Symmetrical Variation) Svidler, Peter - Lautier, Joel Sicilian Defence (Classical System) Gulko, Boris F - Bauer, Christian Dutch, Queen's Indian and King's Indian Systems Round 3 (March 21, 2001) Grischuk, Alexander - Bareev, Evgeny French Advance Variation Lautier, Joel - Gulko, Boris F Unusual Replies to 1.d4 Polgar, Judit - Svidler, Peter

    24. Linares 2001 Results And Crosstable
    Linares 2001 Results and Crosstable The Week in chess Sponsored by The London chessCentre. 2. polgar, judit, g, HUN, 2676, ½, ½, *, *, ½, 0, ½, ½, 1, 0, ½, ½,4½, 2694.
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    SuperGM Linares ESP (ESP), 23 ii-6 iii 2001 cat. XIX (2722) Kasparov, Gary g RUS Polgar, Judit g HUN Karpov, Anatoly g RUS g HUN Shirov, Alexei g ESP Grischuk, Alexander g RUS Round 1 (February 23, 2001) - Kasparov, Gary Sicilian Najdorf Shirov, Alexei - Karpov, Anatoly Caro Kann Grischuk, Alexander - Polgar, Judit Sicilian Defence (Paulsen Variation) Round 2 (February 24, 2001) Kasparov, Gary - Polgar, Judit Sicilian Najdorf Variation, Deviations Karpov, Anatoly - Grischuk, Alexander Queen's Gambit (without Nc3) - Shirov, Alexei French Defence Round 3 (February 25, 2001) Polgar, Judit - Karpov, Anatoly Caro Kann Shirov, Alexei - Kasparov, Gary Sicilian Scheveningen Variation Grischuk, Alexander Caro Kann (Advance Variation) Round 4 (February 27, 2001) Polgar, Judit - Shirov, Alexei Sicilian Najdorf Variation, Deviations Karpov, Anatoly Queen's Indian Defence (Main Line - Deviations) Grischuk, Alexander

    25. Judit Polgar
    A wellplayed chess game, like a beautiful woman, is music to the soul. GM juditpolgar, chess Goddess. Introduction judith polgar, a chess Goddess!
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    A well-played chess game, like a beautiful woman, is music to the soul. GM Judit Polgar, Chess Goddess Introduction: Judith Polgar, a Chess Goddess! Is there anything that has NOT been written about this lovely Grand Master? She is the number one Chess Goddess of our modern age. Judit does not play in "women only" tournaments but competes directly and successfully in both open and invitational tournaments that are overwhelmingly populated by male players. Her style as a player can be characterized as aggressive; she rarely shrinks from breathtaking sacrificial attacks or head-to-head battles. On the other hand, her sunny and gentle personality revealed in her lovely smile. Judit is a true chess goddess and is an outstanding role model for females and chess lovers - of every age - every where. Starting with the 2000 season

    26. La Mecca - Chess Encyclopedia
    Biography, career highlights age 9 to present.
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    27. ChessLand-chess Games,theory,openings,latest Tournaments
    is the youngest of the three Hungarian polgar sisters became grandmaster at the ageof 15.judit is the There has never been a chess phenomenon like judit
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    28. Judit Polgar - The Hungarian Tiger :: Chess.GR
    You are at the top of the world rankings. How is it for a woman chess player to participateat the top? How has occupation with chess contributed to your life?
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    An interview by Aliki Spyropoulou
    September 2002 Halkidiki - Greece
    You are at the top of the world rankings. How is it for a woman chess player to participate at the top?
    Well, I think people have already got used to me. The fact that I am a woman is not playing such an important role any more. I have been playing chess more than 20 years, I have made a lot of good results and my colleagues are accepting me. Of course it is very good to be at the top. Here also at Halkidiki, I played very well, I made good results. It is a nice feeling to win.
    Do you have any difficulties to face?
    Not because I am a woman. My colleagues accept me now. Years ago, when I was still a young girl, I had more problems. It was much more difficult at that time, because it was not normal for a girl or a woman to play at such a high level. They did not really respect me, they were angry when they lost and it took many years until they accepted me as a strong grandmaster.
    How has occupation with chess contributed to your life?
    Of course it gave me a lot, chess made me who I am. Because I started playing when I was five years old and I was traveling a lot, I met all kinds of different people, I know a lot of different cultures and that is why I became the person I am. This is basically my life style, that’s why I am open. That’s what it gave me, it made me an independent person.

    29. Cannes World Cup Of Rapid Chess
    G (2849) Bareev,E (2709) C09 World Cup of Rapid chess Final Cannes Kasparov Gary1/2 Kasparov Gary - Grischuk Alexander 1/2 polgar judit - Bareev Evgeny 0
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    Cannes World Cup of Rapid Chess Kasparov is the 1st World Cup holder of Rapid Chess. He won the final 1,5-0,5 against Bareev!
    Finals, 25/3/2001
    (1) Bareev,E (2709) - Kasparov,G (2849) [A34]
    World Cup of Rapid Chess Final Cannes FRA (1.1), 25.03.2001
    (2) Kasparov,G (2849) - Bareev,E (2709) [C09]
    World Cup of Rapid Chess Final Cannes FRA (1.2), 25.03.2001
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    Grischuk Alexander - Kasparov Gary 1/2
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    Polgar Judit - Bareev Evgeny 0-1
    Bareev Evgeny - Polgar Judit 1/2
    Games in PGN View the games Quarter Finals Tkachiev, Vladislav - Kasparov, Gary 1/2 Kasparov, Gary - Tkachiev, Vladislav 1-0 Bacrot, Etienne - Bareev, Evgeny 0-1 Bareev, Evgeny - Bacrot, Etienne 1/2 Grischuk, Alexander - Gurevich, Mikhail 0-1 Gurevich, Mikhail - Grischuk, Alexander 0-1 Polgar, Judit - Adams, Michael 1/2 Adams, Michael - Polgar, Judit 0-1 Games in PGN View the games Group A Round 1 - 21/3/2001 Kasparov, Gary - Bareev, Evgeny 1-0

    30. Judit Polgar, Harriet Hunt, Irina Krush And THE EVER-CHANGING, NEVER-ENDING QUES
    FEBRUARY 19, 2000. NEGLECTED WORLD OF WOMEN'S chess . For long, the paucity of testingchess tournaments for women remained a major hindrance for normseekers.
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    THE EVER-CHANGING,
    NEVER-ENDING QUESTION
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    FEBRUARY 19, 2000 "NEGLECTED WORLD OF WOMEN'S CHESS"
    IN A country which saw its first Grandmaster in 1987, the wait for the first Woman Grandmaster still continues. It is not that there is dearth of talent to don the mantle but a clear lack of opportunities for the talented girls to have a `go' at the coveted title. For long, the paucity of testing chess tournaments for women remained a major hindrance for norm-seekers. From the 1970s when the famed Khadilkar sisters ruled the roost, women's chess has come a long way - not because of a change in the system but despite it. Still a lot needs to be done. Today, an active Bhagyashree Thipsay represents the old order, the emergence of Koneru Humpy, Tania Sachdev and more recently Aarthie Ramaswamy, depicts the challenge posed by the new kids on the block. In between, there is a player like Vijayalakshmi, arguably the strongest woman player at present in the country, with over a decade and a half of competitive chess behind her. She may have narrowly missed the limited chances that came her way to complete the WGM title-requirements, but there is no denying the fact that only if the opportunities were more, the pressure on her would have been much less. Everyone cannot be as consistent as Viswanathan Anand, who made three Grandmaster norms in the space of six months in the second half of 1987 and that too, without losing a single norm-game. And once he broke the barrier, there was no looking back. But then, none was as abundantly talented and adequately resourceful as Anand.

    31. Judit Polgar, Harriet Hunt, Irina Krush And THE EVER-CHANGING, NEVER-ENDING QUES
    players, chess remains overwhelmingly a male domain as attested to by the most currentinternational rankings which list only one woman judit polgar - among
    http://www.goddesschess.com/question/checkmate.html
    THE EVER-CHANGING,
    NEVER-ENDING QUESTION
    THE SALT LAKE CITY TRIBUNE
    MAY 14, 2000 "CHECKMATE"
    At this writing, 23-year-old Judit Polgar of Hungary is fighting for top honors in a star-studded tournament in Bali, Indonesia. There is also the news that a Lithuanian teenager, Victorija Cmilyte, has won her country's national championship. A recent issue of the British Chess magazine reveals that the top players for Oxford and Cambridge University teams during a recent match were two young women: Ruth Sheldon and Harriet Hunt. And as many readers already know, 16-year-old Irina Krush of New York is the strongest player her age male or female in the United States. Despite the unprecedented frequency of honors for young women players, chess remains overwhelmingly a male domain as attested to by the most current international rankings which list only one woman - Judit Polgar - among the top 100 players. A recent attempt to explain the discrepancy was made by World Champion Garry Kasparov who argues: "Chess demands immense strain and desire to always win. For many centuries this type of mentality has been formed in men, who are the militant part of the world's population. We need another 30 or 40 years in order to fill the difference between men's and women's intellect." I would guess that most or all of the women chess players cited above will passionately disagree with both Kasparov's argument and timetable as will many of the rest of us who have been impressed by the ability, drive and competitiveness of women in other sports such as track, tennis, soccer and basketball.

    32. Internet Chess Journal
    1. kolo polgar, judit Ehlvest, Jaan 1/2 Karpov, Anatoly - Gunawan, Ruben 1-0 Adianto,Utut - Milos, Gilberto 1/2 Timman, Jan H - Seirawan, Yasser 1/2 Zaw Win
    http://www.chessjournal.cz/cz/one_news.asp?IDNews=319

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    místo. Ponomariov, Ruslan (UKR) * Akopian, Vladimir (ARM) 1-0 0-1 1/2 0-1Kasimdzhanov, Rustam (UZB) * - polgar, judit (GM) (HUN) 1-0 0-1 1-0 0-1 1-0.
    http://www.chessjournal.cz/cz/one_news.asp?IDNews=589

    34. Frankfurt Chess Classic Simultan Gegen Judit Polgar 1999 (12)
    Translate this page Frankfurt chess Classic Simultan gegen judit polgar 1999. Online nachspielbarePartie. polgar,J (2677) - Meyer,I C42 Simultan Frankfurt, 1999.
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    Frankfurt Chess Classic Simultan gegen Judit Polgar 1999
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    Polgar,J (2677) - Meyer,I [C42]
    Simultan Frankfurt, 1999
    Remisangebot von Judit Polgar - abgelehnt!

    35. Corus Chess Tournament 2003 - Participants Grandmaster Group A
    Career highlights Strongest female chess player of all time. Expectations CCT 2003Although judit polgar, at her young age, is already a veteran in the field
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    36. Corus Chess Tournament 2003 - Report Of Round 12
    in round twelve of the Corus chess Tournament, Vishy Anand wasn't allowed any time to worry about the tournament situation, as judit polgar went straight for
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    37. Sam's Beauty Contest For FIDE Female Chess Players
    judit polgar scored a phenominal 103 for a performance rating of 2772 in the Men'sWorld chess Olympiad , Antoaneta Stefanova played fourth board for Bulgaria
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    Sam's Beauty Contest for FIDE Female Chess Players
    Needless to say, no chess event would be complete without a beauty contest. Call me a "male chauvinist pig", but I cannot help but look. Many will object, although I doubt that the contestants will complain very much, but here is my beauty contest for girl chess grandmasters. I must explain that not all are grandmasters. Those rated below 2200 are not grandmasters. These were all contestants in the World Chess Olympiad, which was held in Istanbul from October 28 until November 12, 2000, except for Sopio Tkeshelashvili, and my reason for including her will become obvious. If you have any candidates, and I am sure I have overlooked many, send me a photo by e-mail. Sam Sloan It was not only the women in the tournament who were beautiful. Some of the men were beautiful too. For example, there were Judit Polgar and Antoaneta Stefanova. I must admit they looked like women, but since they were playing in the "Men's World Chess Olympiad", I must be mistaken. (You can never tell these days). The special award for "Best Wife" goes to Grandmaster Peter Leko, whose wife, Sophie, from Armenia, graced the Olympiad. Her father is a famous International Grandmaster.

    38. ChessBase.com - Chess News
    previously absent from his game, Loek van Wely bounced back from tough lossesto beat the classical chess champion in polgar, judit, ½½, Bareev, Evgeny.
    http://schachspielen.de/newsdetail.asp?newsid=747

    39. ChessBase.com - Chess News
    Krasenkow, Michal, ½½, Van Wely, Loek. polgar, judit, ½-½, Anand, Viswanathan. FIDEworld champion Ruslan Ponomariov is the Rodney Dangerfield of chess.
    http://schachspielen.de/newsdetail.asp?newsid=749

    40. 65th Corus Chess 2003, Wijk Aan Zee
    After his closest rival, world's strongest woman chess player, judit polgar playeda quick draw with talented youngster Teimour Radjabov of Azerbeijan, Anand
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    FIDE Ratings World Indian Guest Book Feedback ... Associations Tournaments Abroad Till 2002 65th Corus Chess, Wijk Aan Zee
    January 10 - 26, 2003
    Anand emerges Champion, Judit takes the second spot
    Select Rounds Photos More Photos More Photos PGN Games (Group A) PGN Games (Group B) Round 13 Results Round 12 Results Round 11 Results Round 10 Results Round 9 Results Round 8 Results Round 7 Results Round 6 Results Round 5 Results Round 4 Results Round 3 Results Round 2 Results Round 1 Results Preview India's Viswanathan Anand (8.5) clinched his third Wijk Aan Zee title (Anand's previous title's came in 1989 and 1998) drawing his final round game against defending Champion Bareev, while Hungarian Grandmaster Judit Polgar took the second spot with 8.0 points drawing with Azerbaijan Grandmaster Radjabov, here today. When the Radjabov-Polgar game ended in a quick draw, Anand offered the draw in the French game against Bareev, who accepted the offer after some consideration. The result gives Anand a great start for the year 2003, and he should go with great confidence for his next event the Linares Super GM tourney at Spain in February. Anand won four games, against Topalov, Shirov, Ponomariov and Karpov and drew the rest, to login 8.5 points. Anand, thus takes the clear title, ahead of the resurgent Hungarian Judit Polgar who finished in the second spot with 8.0 points, her career best show, to date. Judit took an early draw in her final round Queens Indian game against Radjabov, that lasted 19 moves. Polgar beat Grischuk, Karpov and Timman and drew with the rest, on way to 8.0 points.

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