Judit is very special. She is one of the hardest worker in chess. It
is not easy to train day in day out for 20-25 years. Talent alone
without hard work won't do it. She sacrificed a lot to get to where
she is right now and I am very proud of her. Family support is also
very important.
Best wishes,
GM Susan Polgar
www.SusanPolgar.com
www.USScholasticChess.org
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Dear Susan,
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I am more proud of making positive impacts for the game and be a great role
model for young children (especially girls) than winning chess titles. That
is why my friends and I are working very hard to change the industry for
the better. As my business manager has stated many times before, chess in
America will change dramatically for the better in 2004. I am quite
confident of that.
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I wish you lots of success.
I have never listened to Bobby's interviews on the radio.
That explains a lot.
We are chess players. This is a chess forum.
Then here is a chess-related question: Why is there such an enormous gap
between Judit and the next woman on the chess-rating list? Is Judit so
special?
Best regards,
Peter