As we all know, this play is an adaptation of a novel, and the character prototype is Bobby Fischer (male gender), a chess prodigy/nervous god.
With the mentality of wanting to learn boxing, I searched for it. The chess world really broke the gender barrier, and the female chess player who smashed a blood in the men's competition should be Judit Polgár, born in 76, Hungarian-Jewish. In 1991, he got the Grandmaster at the age of 15 years and 4 months, breaking the previous age record of Bobby Fischer. Judit ranked eighth in the world before retiring in 2014, and should be the highest-ranked female chess player ever.
Her first battle to establish her status as queen was the 42-step defeat of Garry Kasparov, the Russian world champion in 2002. Kasparov has many straight male cancers. He was ranked No. 1 in the world for 255 months before he retired in 2005. But before he was defeated by Judit, he always mocked that women should not play chess and should bring children at home. It is even more ironic that Judit is a "circus doll". ".
After Judit retired, he was also doing chess education and promoting the development of female chess players.
In fact, the international women’s chess competition has existed since the beginning of the last century, but Judit’s point of view is that there is no need to attract women to participate in the special division of male and female competitions. Chess competitions do not rely on physical advantages, and men and women are separated to allow female athletes to compete. Feeling belittled. (See Judith's comment for the Guardian last year, "I might never have become a chess grandmaster if I'd stuck to women-only tournaments")
PS Judit also mentioned another female chess player in the comments, China's rising star Hou Yifan (Applause)
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