Queen of Chess review – how the greatest female player of all time checkmated the sexist (…)
She was raised as part of a prodigy-breeding psychological experiment, took on the chess patriarchy and beat her idol Garry Kasparov. So why isn’t there more depth to this documentary? Judit Polgár won her first chess tournament in 1981 when, at the age of six, she marmalised a string of (…)
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