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      Home  >  General News  >  Dominating performance in Prague

      Dominating performance in Prague

      Chess match, Czech Republic, David Navara, Judit Polgar, Prague

      Navara, David – Polgar, Judit ½-½
      Polgar, Judit – Navara, David 1-0
      Navara, David – Polgar, Judit 0-1
      Polgar, Judit – Navara, David 1-0
      Navara, David – Polgar, Judit 0-1
      Polgar, Judit – Navara, David 0-1
      Navara, David – Polgar, Judit 0-1
      Polgar, Judit – Navara, David ½-½

      http://praguechess.cz/en/

      Judit won her match against Czech top player David Navara (2719) with the score of 6-2. It is a fantastic result. Congratulations to Judit! She once again proves that she still is in a completely different league than any other active woman player today. She shows her strength on the board and by her results. No marketing gimmicks are required. She will conclude her activities in the Czech Republic with a simul. Here is the complete schedule.

      Thursday 22. 4. – Michna Palace (entrance from Vsehrdova street, through hotel BW Kampa)
      4 p.m. – „Vera Menchik – world’s first women’s chess champion“- lecture by GM Vlastimil Hort
      5 p.m. – 1st game of the match David Navara – Judita Polgar
      6.15 p.m. – 2ndgame of the match David Navara – Judita Polgar
      7.30 p.m. – 3rd game of the match David Navara – Judita Polgar

      Friday 23. 4. – Michna Palace
      4 p.m. – Quiz of History of female chess – prepared and held by GM Vlastimil Hort
      5 p.m. – 4th game of the match David Navara – Judita Polgar
      6.15 p.m. – 5th game of the match David Navara – Judita Polgar
      7.30 p.m. – 6th game of the match David Navara – Judita Polgar

      Saturday 24. 4. – Michna Palace
      4 p.m. – ”On beauty, women and little bit on chess” – lecture by GM Lubomir Kavalek
      5 p.m. – 7th game of the match David Navara – Judita Polgar
      6.15 pm. – 8th game of the match David Navara – Judita Polgar
      7.30 p.m. – tie-break (if the need arises) of the match David Navara – Judita Polgar

      Sunday 25. 4. – Hotel BW Kampa (Vsehrdova 16, Prague 1)
      4 p.m. – simul of GM Judita Polgar against 25 competitors

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      3 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        April 25, 2010 at 4:55 pm

        There’s only 1 chess queen and that’s Judit!

      2. pogoninacom Reply
        April 25, 2010 at 9:07 pm

        I guess Judit won’t be playing at World Women Blitz championship this year?!

      3. Anonymous Reply
        April 25, 2010 at 9:20 pm

        I don’t think Judita plays in women’s tournament. I’m rooting for Natalia Pogonina. She’s a good player and a nice person. I don’t like Kosteniuk or the way her team promotes here by demeaning other female players.

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