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Girls/Ladies Night
Tuesday's 6-9 PM
30 minute Beginner lesson,
Followed by casual play,
Coffee and refreshments available
$5.00 donation (optional)
 

Womans World Champion
Grandmaster Judith Polgar

     On September 21, 2003 at 9 AM, GM Susan Polgar (winner of 4 World Championships and 6 Olympic Medals) will face GM Boris Gulko (winner of multiple USSR, USA and US Open Championships) ) in a 2-game USCF Quick Rated Chess Exhibition.  The time control of the match will be G/15 with no increment.

P.S. The most influencial piece in a chess The ratio of Male to Female chess players in th U.S.C.F. is 9 to1.
WHY.
          Womans world champion Granmaster Judith Polgar
has beaten the previous two World Chess Champions, Gary Kasparov and Anatoly Karpov.
            Keep in mind this has only happened a few times in the long History of Chess,
when a player has beaten not one, but two world champions!!
And a lady did it!!!
 
Girls should be playing!!!
I plan to change that ratio!
Why?
Some of the best chess players, and my students,
ARE FEMALES!!!
 
The most influencial piece in the game is
 
THE QUEEN

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