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084 Hungary has a rich history of producing chess stars. Even at the adult improver level, you have the impressive accomplishments of our guest, Kincső Toth.
She’s already reached 1900 FIDE and is gunning for the Woman FIDE Master (WFM) title - which requires a 2100 rating plus norms.
And she does this all while earning her computer engineering degree in Budapest.
Kincső infuses even more chess into her life by moderating online events for Chess.com and running a Twitch channel with thousands of followers.
In this episode, we discuss:
More From Kincső:
How You Can Support the Pod:
Join this show’s Patreon called “Podcast Perks” and get benefits like:
Click here to join the Patreon for The Chess Experience.
Or you can…
>>Support this pod by grabbing a chess.com membership which will help you improve your chess & defeat your enemies. A small portion will fund this pod - and every bit helps! Just click this link.
>> Neither? How about checking out Daniel's chess.com profile? Witness his countless, embarrassing blitz losses. He even accepts some friend requests. (Ad)
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084 Hungary has a rich history of producing chess stars. Even at the adult improver level, you have the impressive accomplishments of our guest, Kincső Toth.
She’s already reached 1900 FIDE and is gunning for the Woman FIDE Master (WFM) title - which requires a 2100 rating plus norms.
And she does this all while earning her computer engineering degree in Budapest.
Kincső infuses even more chess into her life by moderating online events for Chess.com and running a Twitch channel with thousands of followers.
In this episode, we discuss:
More From Kincső:
How You Can Support the Pod:
Join this show’s Patreon called “Podcast Perks” and get benefits like:
Click here to join the Patreon for The Chess Experience.
Or you can…
>>Support this pod by grabbing a chess.com membership which will help you improve your chess & defeat your enemies. A small portion will fund this pod - and every bit helps! Just click this link.
>> Neither? How about checking out Daniel's chess.com profile? Witness his countless, embarrassing blitz losses. He even accepts some friend requests. (Ad)
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