• Zsuzsa Makai (3 September 1945 – 12 May 1987), born as Suzana Makai, was a Romanian and Hungarian chess player. She holds the title of Woman International...
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  • overall performance rating. In total she won 2 individual gold medals. Zsuzsa Polgár played three Olympiads for Hungary, and one for the United States...
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  • 2007 Short bio of Attila Schneider[permanent dead link] Women's 2007 event Zsuzsa Verőci report ChessBase online database "Női sakkbajnokság: Gara Anita ötödik...
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  • Chess Championship (1942, 1943, 1944, 1947, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952). Zsuzsa Makai (3 September 1945 – 12 May 1987), Hungarian and Romanian Woman International...
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    mother, the teenage József was looked after by his brother-in-law, Ödön Makai, who was relatively wealthy and could pay for his education in a good secondary...
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  • by Zsuzsa Demcsák [hu], András Fáber and Dávid Szántó. The Hungarian spokesperson, who announced the Hungarian votes during the final, was Zsuzsa Demcsák...
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    Molnár (parent) István Szűcs (custodian) Mrs. József Mucsi (teacher) István Makai (student) Erzsébet Pásztrai (teacher, librarian) Mrs. Árpád Bíró Men's chamber...
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    Gaprindashvili, Alla Kushnir, Nana Alexandria 26 2  Hungary Mária Ivánka, Zsuzsa Verőci, Károlyné Honfi 20½ 3  Czechoslovakia Štěpánka Vokřálová, Květa Eretová...
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