The US women's team made history at the Chess Olympiad by capturing Silver, the first ever Olympic medal for the United States. The player and driving force behind this success was Susan Polgar, who came out of a eight-year hiatus with a stunning performance. Read the interview.
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Susan Polgar is one of the most remarkable chess players in the history of chess. She is also one of the nicest and most professional person as well. I salute her as a human being and a legendary chess player.
Posted by: Chess Addict | December 06, 2004 at 10:43 PM
Judit, is the real Polgar. I use to like and respect Susan, then I heard her manipulating an interviewer into asking her how Bobby Fischer made out when her family had him as a guest for a while. This was many years ago. She would have been in her early teens (I think). Then she claimed to have beaten him. (She claimed he became furious or something to the effect). She didn't come right out and make the boast, but she painted the picture so that we could connect the dots. She is a tremendous player for sure...almost as tremendous as she THINKS she is. But her sister is an angel and truth exudes from her. No, Judit is no. 1 in my book~!
Posted by: Mikel Nix | May 07, 2005 at 03:10 PM