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  2. List of female chess grandmasters - Wikipedia

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    For example, some of the scores a player may need to achieve a GM norm in a nine-round tournament are 7/9 [E] against 2380-rated opponents, 6½/9 against 2434-rated opponents, or 4½/9 against 2600-rated opponents. Moreover, there are other requirements such as having one-third of a player's opponents be grandmasters.

  3. Judit Polgár - Wikipedia

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    Judit, Zsuzsa, Zsófia and László Polgár, 1989. Polgár was born on 23 July 1976 in Budapest to a Jewish-Hungarian family. [14] Polgár and her two older sisters, Grandmaster Susan and International Master Sofia, were part of an educational experiment carried out by their father, László Polgár, in an attempt to prove that children could make exceptional achievements if trained in a ...

  4. Women in chess - Wikipedia

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    Judit Polgár, generally considered the strongest female player of all time, [4] was at one time the eighth highest rated player in the world, and remains the only woman to have ever been rated in the world's top ten. [5] [6] Three women, Maia Chiburdanidze, [7] Polgár, [8] and Hou Yifan, [9] have been ranked in the world's top 100 players. [10]

  5. List of female chess players - Wikipedia

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    Rubtsova, Olga (1909–1992) Russia – Women's World Champion and IFCC Women's World Champion, WGM; Rudenko, Lyudmila (1904–1986) Ukraine, Russia – Women's World Champion, WGM and IM, first woman awarded the International Master title; Rudge, Mary (1842–1919) England; Rudolf, Anna (1987) Hungary – WGM and IM

  6. Tanitoluwa Adewumi - Wikipedia

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    Tanitoluwa Emmanuel "Tani" Adewumi (born September 3, 2010) is a Nigerian-American chess player who currently holds the title of FIDE Master (FM). A chess prodigy, [2] he won the 2019 K-3 New York State chess championship at the age of 8 after having played the game for only a year while living with his refugee family in a homeless shelter in Manhattan.

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