In the video .. a blind chess champion!

A blind chess player has won dozens of awards in her favorite game, CNN reported on its website.

CNN added that Jessica Loser, 41, has proven her competence and superiority in the game of chess, despite her blindness, since she was in the second grade.

Loser was blinded because she was born 4 months before her due date, and she needed oxygen, which led to damage to her eyes, a condition called retinopathy, and because of this condition, one eye is completely blind, and the other has only 20/480 degrees, which means that Their visual field is very limited and they have little or no depth perception.

Loser said, as CNN reported, that she began learning the game at the age of seven and then took it seriously in her teenage years, seeing it as a way to silence bullies.

"She found comfort playing chess on the streets of Washington DC, San Francisco and San Jose," Zer said, adding that her favorite place to play was the Student Union at San Francisco State University, from which she earned one of her college degrees at age 36.