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- Laszlo Polgar's experiment with his daughters Susan, Sofia, and Judit, teaching them chess from a young age.
- The dedication and hard work the Polgar sisters put into mastering chess, each accumulating over 10,000 hours of practice by the age of
- The achievements of the Polgar sisters in the world of chess, with Judit being regarded as the best female player of all time.
- Lessons learned from the Polgar sisters' experiment, including the importance of effort, interest, and sacrifice in achieving greatness.