The chess world acknowledges that Judit Polgar is unique. She is a woman who competes on equal terms with the world’s best men, defeating even the world number one Garry Kasparov. In this book, Tibor Károlyi analyses in depth a large selection of Judit’s exciting games (89 deeply annotated games) taken from all stages of her career and filled to the brim with neat tactics and attacks on the king. She is the product of a family driven by chess and from an early age was groomed for success. The book covers Judit’s early childhood when her father and two sisters all contributed greatly to the development of her chess skills. Having trained with both of Judit’s sisters, Zsuzsa and Sofia, the author experienced first-hand the parents’ innovative methods of education and their creation of a world-class chess grandmaster.
Review On Aug 23, 2011by John Warth of New Albany, IN
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Judit Polgar: Princess of Chess
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I love Judit Polgar''s games for their creativity and her fierce attacking style. This is one of the best game collections I''ve read, and the annotations are clear and thorough. This is a great book. Enjoy!
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Boris Gelfand
Puzzle Answer
1.Rd7! Bxd7 2.Qxd7 Qb6+ 3.Kh1 Re8 4.Rxe7! Rxe7 5.Bd6 Qxd6 6.Qxd6+- Gelfand-Salov, Madrid 1996 (Source: Anthology of Chess Combinations)
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