11-year-old prodigy Judit Polgar breaks the Anti-Benoni in 22 moves

Featured is the sharp chess game between Jean-Luc Costa and 11-year-old prodigy Judit Polgar from the 1987 Biel Chess Tournament. The young Polgar, likely underrated at 2355, invites her opponent into a sharp Benoni, but Costa declines with 3.Nf3. As Costa's king knight drifts towards the queenside, watch how Polgar's quick coordination on one sensitive kingside square breaks White's position. #JuditPolgar Image of Judit Polgar | dpa/picture alliance ★ LICHESS.ORG https://lichess.org/@/Chess-NetworkCHESS.COM https://www.chess.com/member/chessnet... (affiliate link) ★ TWITCH   / chessnetwork   ★ TWITTER   / chessnetwork   ★ FACEBOOK   / chessnetwork   ★ PATREON   / chessnetwork   ★ DONATE https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr...