"News server Dobrénoviny.sk reports 11-year-old chess player Agáta Berková is achieving unprecedented success in competition and has even played Russian chess grandmaster Anatoly Karpov to a draw after being trained by her father who, along with his chess team called "Hrochotskské jezdci" ("The Hippopotamus Riders"), has broken the stereotypical belief that Roma cannot play chess. Berková is a native of the Slovak town of Poltár, and her love of chess reportedly dates to the first time she sat behind a chessboard at the age of a year and a half.

In addition to being Romani, Agáta has to deal with the fact that she is a girl in the chess world, but thanks to her participation in tournaments, she has traveled all over Slovakia with her father. She did not go to Russia, but she did manage to meet Russian chess grandmaster Karpov twice to play with him.

During an exhibition performance, the chess master played her on multiple chessboards simultaneously - and ultimately, it was a draw. Agáta has also played champion Tomáš Krňan of Canada to a draw.

When Agáta was even younger, she frequently competed in tournaments with adult players. Berko remembers one adult competitor who, according to him, could have scored as high as 1800 on the Elo skill-rating system, but when the contestant realized he was losing to a girl - and a Romani girl at that - he angrily threw the pieces away after his loss.

For her part, Agáta has said she would like to attain a good education in addition to winning great chess results. "I would either like to become a divorce lawyer, or a scientist to invent a cure for my brothers who suffer from autism," the promising chess player, who also gets good grades at school, told the Dobrénoviny.sk server.

In the GPX competition, Agáta was the Slovak champion in the eight-year-old and younger category. She finished fifth at the European Championships."

Very cute and uplifting story :)

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    • Pezevenk [he/him]
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      3 years ago

      Kid is 11 years old. She sees her brothers suffer. Give her a break.

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      • rozako [she/her]
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        3 years ago

        Yeah it's an 11 year old so you really can't judge much, none of us really understand stuff so young, and I won't lie and say Roma aren't pretty traditional over things like disorders. I know my family told me to not go to doctors anymore after being diagnosed and doesn't believe it's real.

  • Qelp [they/them,she/her]
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    3 years ago

    divorce lawyer

    Girl u need to have higher aspirations, ur literally getting draws against grandmasters lmfao

    • rozako [she/her]
      hexagon
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      3 years ago

      sadly being even a lawyer is pretty groundbreaking for Roma women 😔

  • Pezevenk [he/him]
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    3 years ago

    Imo stuff like this is really great for breaking stereotypes! Although it shouldn't be necessary...

    • rozako [she/her]
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      3 years ago

      yeah it’s nice to see! there was also a Romanichal girl a few years back who made news for having a higher IQ than Einstein which made me proud (even if IQ is silly and racist)

      • Pezevenk [he/him]
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        3 years ago

        Yeah, these IQ articles are kinda dumb because someone decided Einstein had an IQ of 150 or something which no one knows because Einstein never took a test and no one knows if it was 70 or 170. But yeah it's cool news.

        Coincidentally I was just listening to Kostas Hatzis lol

          • Pezevenk [he/him]
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            3 years ago

            Saw him live just before covid. He's like 200 years old but he played for 4 hours straight.

  • bananon [he/him]
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    3 years ago

    Reminds me of this lol

    https://youtu.be/EDbSi5cN63U