Friday Feature: Judit Polgar
Judit Polgar is regarded as the best female chess player of all time.
FRIDAY FEATURE
Judit Polgar
Judit Polgar is widely regarded as one of the greatest female chess players of all time. Born in Hungary in 1976, she began playing chess at the age of four and quickly rose through the ranks, becoming a grandmaster at the age of 15. She is the only woman in history to have achieved this feat, and she has gone on to become one of the highest-rated players in the world.
Polgar has had a number of impressive accomplishments throughout her career. She has won numerous international tournaments, including the European Women's Championship and the Women's World Chess Championship. She has also won several major chess Olympiads, representing Hungary on the national team.
In addition to her tournament successes, Polgar is known for her brilliant and innovative chess style. She is known for taking risks and playing aggressively, and she has a reputation for taking on top players and coming out on top. Some of her most memorable games include her victory over former world champion Garry Kasparov in 2002, and her win against Viswanathan Anand, who went on to become world champion, in 2004.