Belgrade, 26 Oct 2012 – First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence Aleksandar Vucic played a game of chess with the world’s best female chess player Judit Polgar at the Serbian government today.
Judit Polgar is visiting Belgrade for the first time as a special guest of the Belgrade Book Fair.
During the meeting, Polgar informed Vucic about the initiative to introduce chess as an optional course in Hungarian schools, voicing her pleasure at the fact that several other European states have also accepted this initiative.
Polgar won the grandmaster title in 1991, when she was only 15 years old, thus breaking Bobby Fischer’s record of being the youngest chess grandmaster.
Minister of Youth and Sport Alisa Maric, another famous chess grandmaster, also played a game of chess with Polgar and Vucic.
The greatest female chess player in history, Polgar presented Vucic with her book “How I beat Fischer’s record”, reads a statement by the First Deputy Prime Minister’s office.
Aleksandar Vucic is an avid chess player and former Belgrade youth champion.
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