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Reporter's Note 18 - Interview with chess master Polgar Jr

author:Hao wai

Referring to today's interviewee, if not a chess enthusiast, he does not know this chess master very well. Judit Polgár is a Hungarian chess player. Born in Budapest in July 1976, she is the younger sister of the "Three Polgar Sisters", customarily known as "Little Polga". In February 1992, Judit Borga was awarded the title of Grandmaster of Chess by fideos, becoming the youngest grandmaster in the world.

Reporter's Note 18 - Interview with chess master Polgar Jr

It was shortly after I was working, and little Polga came to my city for an exhibition chess tournament, and according to the truth, I was a reporter for the current political information department, which was sports news, and the newspaper did not ask me to go. It happened that day that the sports line reporter had an affair, and I was temporarily arranged to interview. To be honest, before going, I didn't know much about little Polga, and after doing some homework online, I set off.

Reporter's Note 18 - Interview with chess master Polgar Jr

I don't particularly understand chess, but after the exhibition match, I participated in the group interview as one of the many media reporters who interviewed her. At that time, I had just worked hard, and I was still very nervous about such a collective interview with a chess master. Fortunately, it is not a one-on-one interview, otherwise it would be more nervous. I remember I asked a question about the development of chess in China, and she answered it through an interpreter. The overall interview went well, and I stood the test and became familiar with the writing of sports news.

Reporter's Note 18 - Interview with chess master Polgar Jr

After the interview, I also asked her for an autograph, the signature is cute, look closely, and find that there is a letter of p.

Tomorrow, I will continue to share with you the story of interviewing national first-class actor Hou Yong. Thanks for the attention.

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