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In May – June 2007 she played in the Candidates Tournament for the FIDE World Chess Championship 2007.
She was eliminated in the first round, losing 3½ – 2½ to Evgeny Bareev.
Some chess pundits said she was unprepared for the tournament and appeared affected by the fact that she'd played less chess in the last three years to concentrate on her two children.
However, she was still credited with the most beautiful attack of the tournament in her fifth game victory.
In July 2007, Polgár played in the Biel Chess Festival which was won by 16-year-old Magnus Carlsen.
Polgár finished the 9 round tournament at 5 – 4 in a four-way tie for third to sixth place.
A highlight game for her was actually a draw.
Polgár was playing an endgame of knight against knight and two connected passed pawns of Alexander Grischuk, but she was able to eliminate both pawns.
In October 2007, Polgár played in the Blindfold World Cup in Bilbao, Spain.
Polgár finished in fourth place of the six players with three wins, four losses, and three draws.
The tournament was won by Bu Xiangzhi of China, whose only loss was to Polgár.
In November 2007, she took part in Chess Champions League – Playing for a Better World in Vitoria Gasteiz, Spain a tournament to raise funds for equipment for a Hospital in Mbuji-Mayi, Congo.
Polgár finished tied for third in the strong six-player tournament and handed tournament winner Veselin Topalov his only loss.

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