Predicting The Future Of Chess Prodigies
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Last updated 26 abril 2025

Other than a world championship match, there is arguably nothing that excites the chess world more than a promising young player. From 1956, when 13-year-old future GM Bobby Fischer's "Game of the Century" was reprinted around the world and began a legend that endures to this day, to 2021, when 18-year-old

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