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Igram shah od vreme navreme, no nikogas protiv nekoja zhena. Zoshto zhenite teshko se odluchuvaat da igraat shah, recisi nema zhena shto igra?
Slichno mi se sluchi i vo Japonija, tamu pak se igra "shogi" koja e mnogu slichna na shahot - no niedna zhena ne igra.
Vo "profesionalnite" vodi na shahot, sekogas sum se prashuval zoshto natprevarite se podeleni megju mazhi i zheni?! Ne se raboti za kontakt-sport, no sepak postoi podelba.
http://tinyurl.com/zqtoj
Famous Chess Players: Women
Only two women appear on the About Chess register of Famous Chess Players: Vera Menchik (Russia/England, 1906-1944) and Judit Polgar (Hungary, b.1976). Both were trailblazers in the chess world.
Menchik was the first woman to compete with men in international tournaments at the highest level. Polgar was the first woman able to win tournaments at that level.
There are many other women who deserve to be recognized for their outstanding achievements in chess. Our original criteria for entering names on Famous Chess Players were based on rating, which excluded most women. The criteria would have excluded even Vera Menchik if we hadn't added her name by special action. ...
Slichno mi se sluchi i vo Japonija, tamu pak se igra "shogi" koja e mnogu slichna na shahot - no niedna zhena ne igra.
Vo "profesionalnite" vodi na shahot, sekogas sum se prashuval zoshto natprevarite se podeleni megju mazhi i zheni?! Ne se raboti za kontakt-sport, no sepak postoi podelba.
http://tinyurl.com/zqtoj
Famous Chess Players: Women
Only two women appear on the About Chess register of Famous Chess Players: Vera Menchik (Russia/England, 1906-1944) and Judit Polgar (Hungary, b.1976). Both were trailblazers in the chess world.
Menchik was the first woman to compete with men in international tournaments at the highest level. Polgar was the first woman able to win tournaments at that level.
There are many other women who deserve to be recognized for their outstanding achievements in chess. Our original criteria for entering names on Famous Chess Players were based on rating, which excluded most women. The criteria would have excluded even Vera Menchik if we hadn't added her name by special action. ...