> Truly astounding!
>
>
http://susanpolgar.blogspot.com/2008/07/saturday-open-forum_12.html
>
> Polgar writes, "This is why I also advocate for chess players to be
> multi-dimensional. I have many different interests and my chess career
> includes top level success in many different areas such as: playing,
> writing, teaching, promoting and more. I also do chess commentary for
> major events as well as organizing major chess tournaments."
>
> The truth is that Susan Polgar is the most one-dimensional person we
> can imagine. She never went to school a day in her life. Her father
> kept her out of school and made her play and study chess 8-10 hours a
> day. The only thing she can do is play chess. The only thing she
> studies in chess. The only thing she reads about is chess. The only
> thing she knows is chess. The only thing she ever talks about is
> chess.
>
> Sam Sloan ...