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Breaking Boundaries: Queen of Chess and the Woman Who Refused to Play Small
Earlier today on Good Morning America, a new documentary spotlighted the extraordinary life and career of Judit Polgár, widely regarded as the greatest female chess player of all time. The film, Queen of Chess, tells a story that goes far … Continue reading →
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