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When men lose against me, they always have a headache ... or things of that kind. I have never beaten a completely healthy man!
Susan Polgar
2.
Chess is a miniature version of life. To be successful, you need to be disciplined, assess resources, consider responsible choices and adjust when circumstances change.
Susan Polgar
3.
There are no take-backs—just as in life. You must think before you move.
Susan Polgar
4.
Win with grace, lose with dignity!
Susan Polgar
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Chess can help a child develop logical thinking, decision making, reasoning, and pattern recognition skills, which in turn can help math and verbal skills.
Susan Polgar
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According to research, test scores improved by 17.3% for students regularly engaged in chess classes, compared with only 4.6% for children participating in other forms of enriched activities.
Susan Polgar
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I have always felt that Judit was a relatively slow starter, though she is extremely motivated, diligent, hard-working, and disciplined towards her goals in chess and in life.
Susan Polgar
8.
If we talk about pure abilities and skills, I
believe there should be no reason why women cannot play as well as men.
Susan Polgar
9.
I believe that the best style is a universal one, tactical and positional at the same time.
Susan Polgar
10.
Chess is a miniature version of life.
Susan Polgar
11.
I have visited Tromsø and can personally say Tromsø is a beautiful city, well equipped to be an excellent choice for the Chess Olympiad 2014.
Susan Polgar
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I don't like politics especially in chess. All I want is promote chess 24/7.
Susan Polgar
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I think that is the difference between the very good and the best.
Susan Polgar