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The story of the Polgar sisters is extraordinary. The idea that Laszlo Polgar, a mediocre chess player, could decide to turn his children into chess geniuses, and then succeed beyond his wildest dreams, is incredible.
It suggests that, with the right training, anythings possible.
In this book, Judit Polgar - the strongest of the three sisters and a former world top-10 player – reveals some of the secrets of her success. Together with the prize-winning coach, International Master Andras Toth, she has created a course based on the training she received as a young player. It is like having a private lesson from one of the best players in the world.
You will learn how to punish the three most common opening mistakes. And how to spot hidden tactical opportunities and how to force your opponent to play weakening moves. You will understand how to master one of the most difficult skills in chess: seizing the initiative. And you will find the tools to turn yourself into a lean, mean, attacking machine.
Master Your Chess with Judit Polgar covers all aspects of the game: from the opening to the endgame. The manual is accessible both for ambitious beginners wanting to build their chess development on a strong foundation and for intermediate players who have hit a plateau and need new insights to leap forward.
Nobody said mastering chess was easy! But with Grandmaster Judit Polgar and International master Toth behind you, you will learn to Master Your Chess and attack like the chess legend herself.
Ta piękna szachownica została starannie dobrana przez Judit Polgar, najlepszą na świecie kobiecą zawodniczkę szachową wszech czasów. Szachownica wykonana jest z klonu (jasne pola) oraz drewna z drzewa Cassia Siamea (ciemne pola). Turniejowy rozmiar pola 55x55 mm, pasuje do zestawu figur szachowych w rozmiarze 95mm również sygnowanych przez Judit Polgar CHCA23 Figury na zdjęciu nie wchodzą w skład zestawu. Przedmiotem sprzedaży jest tylko deska szachowa. Figury Judit Polgar należy zamówić oddzielnie.
Judit Polgar is the strongest female chess player of all time. From an early age on the Hungarian prodigy baffled the world with her sensational triumphs. At the age of 15 she beat Bobby Fischers record to become the youngest grandmaster in history. During her glorious career, which she ended in 2014, she defeated World Champions Boris Spassky, Anatoly Karpov, Garry Kasparov, Vishy Anand and Magnus Carlsen. To reach the 8th spot in the FIDE World Rankings (for men) and belong to the very best for many ye
Te bardzo piękne figury szachowe zostały starannie dobrane przez Judit Polgar, najlepszą na świecie kobiecą zawodniczkę szachową wszech czasów. Figury indyjskie w stylistyce Stallion są obciążane i posiadają bordowe podkładki filcowe. Komplet figur zawierający dodatkowe Królowe zapakowany są w elegancki kuferek wykończony drzewem z orzecha. Wysokość króla wynosi 95 mm. Kufer drewniany dodaje wyjątkowego charakteru i prestiżu. Solidne wykonanie zapewnia ochronę figurek i nadaje im odpowiednią oprawę. F
Książka w języku angielskim. This exceptional book continues the unique project where one of the greatest players of our time transforms her personal journey to the top into a roadmap for everyone who ever wanted to better themselves in the game of chess. In this volume, Judit tells the story of her rise from teenage grandmaster to Top Ten superstar. Judit Polgar has been ranked 1st on the Women's rating list from 1989 to the present day. In 2005 she became the only woman in chess history to participa
Książka wydana w języku angielskim i niemieckim. Twarda okładka. A Game of Queens completes the trilogy in which one of the greatest players of our time transforms her personal journey to the top into a roadmap for everyone who ever wanted to better themselves in the game of chess. This volume covers the period from 2001 until the present day. These were the years when Judit was in the Top Ten in the world, and facing the likes of Kasparov, Karpov, Korchnoi and Anand. Judit Polgar has been ranked
Wersja językowa książki - angielska. On a fateful summer afternoon Alma, Drifter, Felix and Bella are mysteriously transported to an alien world. Can they find their way back home? To succeed, they will need to make clever decisions – and perhaps even some sacrifices. Judit Berg is an award-winning, best-selling childrens author from Hungary. In Alma, with the help of Judit Polgar, the best female chess player of all time, she shares the magic of chess with the readers in an exciting adventure story!
Wersja językowa książki - angielska. "Notions of chess have been shattered by a teen-age Hungarian girl - some call her modest and soft-spoken, but many opponents know her as a ferocious tiger over the board - who after years of steady progress began breathing down the necks of the top men and now has broken the barrier of one of the world's most exclusive clubs: she has earned the rank of grandmaster at 15 years, 5 months, one month younger than Bobby Fischer when he did it 34 years ago." New York T
Wersja językowa książki - angielska. Notions of chess have been shattered by a teen-age Hungarian girl - some call her modest and soft-spoken, but many opponents know her as a ferocious tiger over the board - who after years of steady progress began breathing down the necks of the top men and now has broken the barrier of one of the world's most exclusive clubs: she has earned the rank of grandmaster at 15 years, 5 months, one month younger than Bobby Fischer when he did it 34 years ago. New York Times,
Issue 2018#4 brings you 108 pages of the best in chess Sam Shankland: The tallest king In St. Louis Caruana, So or Nakamura, who would be the new US Champion? Well, none of them, as Sam Shankland claimed the title, pocketed $ 50,000 and finally crossed the 2700 ELO mark. Magnus Carlsen: Hat-trick in Shamkir Mediocre play proved good enough for Magnus Carlsen to win the Vugar Gashimov Memorial for the third time (with a 2884 performance). Fabiano Caruana continued Only four days a
In issue 2018#2 you will find 108 pages of the best in chess with Carlsen, Kasparov, Aronian, Kramnik, Fischer and many others Carlsen sets record with 6th win The 80th Tata Steel Chess Tournament in Wijk aan Zee ended with a blitz playoff between Magnus Carlsen and Anish Giri. The World Champion tends to win playoffs. Always. And this one was no exception. Levon Aronian wins Gibraltar In his first appearance in an Open in more than a decade, Levon Aronian won the play-offs of the Tradewise Gibral
New In Chess 2018#5 brings you 108 pages of the best in Chess The new womens World Champion A profile of Ju Wenjun and exclusive game notes by the new champ. Fabiano Caruana wins Norway Chess Magnus Carlsen had an explosive start at Altibox Norway Chess. But then the World Champion stalled and it was his upcoming Challenger who crowned a mighty comeback. Play It Again, Sam... Hot on the heels of his win at the US Championship, Sam Shankland claimed the Capablanca Memorial and the America
What goes on in some of the sharpest minds on earth? Ten years after his bestselling "Finding Bobby Fischer", Dirk Jan ten Geuzendam has collected a new series of intimate portraits of the top grandmasters of chess. Ten Geuzendam wins the confidence of Garry Kasparov, Miguel Najdorf, Vishy Anand, Judit Polgar, David Bronstein, Hikaru Nakamura and many others. He meets the living legends of chess in Buenos Aires and Istanbul, Moscow and New York. Vladimir Kramnik explains how the Czech ice hockey team
Issue 2017#2 brings you 108 pages of the best in chess: Living the dream As if he is casually checking off dream goals on a bucket list, Wesley So is going from strength to strength. In Wijk aan Zee the 23-year-old American reached a new milestone as he claimed another super-tournament, for the first time finishing ahead of the World Champion. Interview: Adhiban Baskaran Meet the next big thing from India. Still Writhing In Agon(y) Nigel Short cannot believe why hardly anyone wants to see wh
New In Chess 2018#6 brings you 108 pages of the best in chess Mamedyarov outplays Carlsen in Biel Magnus Carlsen was the undeniable headliner in Biel, but the indisputable star was Shakh Mamedyarov, who finished one and a half points ahead of the World Champion. Nico Georgiadis, who played a crucial game against Carlsen, reports from an unusual perspective. Nepo dominates Dortmund In a seven-round sprint, Ian Nepomniachtchi finished a full point ahead of his closest pursuers. Vladimir Mr Dortm
Issue 2017#1 brings you 108 pages of the best in chess: Close, but no cigar In Doha Magnus Carlsen tied for first in both the Rapid and the Blitz World Championships, but the tiebreak rules decided in favour of the delighted veteran Vasily Ivanchuk and the perhaps even happier Sergey Karjakin. Lust for life Genna Sosonko remembers Mark Taimanov (1926-2016), a man with an unshakeable passion for life. Wesley So finishes in style With a victory in the London Chess Classic, the 23-year-old Ameri