László Polgár

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László Polgár


Born
in Gyöngyös, Hungary
May 11, 1946

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László Polgár is a Hungarian chess teacher and educational psychologist. He is the father of the famous Polgár sisters: Zsuzsa, Zsófia, and Judit, whom he raised to be chess prodigies.

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Bring Up Genius!

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Chess: 5334 Problems, Combi...

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Chess Middlegames

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Chess: Endgames

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Chess Reform Chess

4.11 avg rating — 19 ratings — published 2003 — 4 editions
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Eduku geniulon

really liked it 4.00 avg rating — 11 ratings — published 2004
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Annemieke.

really liked it 4.00 avg rating — 9 ratings — published 1982
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Chess: Training in 5333+1 P...

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Chess Training In + Positions

4.67 avg rating — 3 ratings — published 1997 — 2 editions
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Behaviour & Impact of Aphid...

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“I see before me a person who is sacrificial, honest, and courageous; a good friend and family member, not cynical, not egotistical, but empathetic and good-hearted, who feels responsibility, is attentive, and is capable of keeping secrets, who does not misuse their power, does not gossip, and can master their ambition, who is just, demands quality, an internationalist and not envious, who generally behaves in a friendly way and does not judge others easily, who is persistent, has initiative, conscious of duty, critical, self-critical and conscientious, who relates well to learning or ignorance, and who is capable of self-education (self-perfection), who has self-control, who is sincere and strives for freedom for themself and others, whose ethics are at a similarly high level, who is modest, able to love others, who has solidarity, tolerance and politeness, has a healthy competitiveness, is helpful, peaceful, and well-intentioned, who shows
respect to those who merit it, etc. This kind of person is definitely an exemplary moral authority. Whoever has in themselves all of the qualities above to a high level is a moral genius, even if they never become a hero, and even if those around them never consider them to be one.”
László Polgár, Bring Up Genius!

“For me it is an internal law to do good. In my whole life I have endeavored to realize high moral
values; I have always believed in moral ideas, and as a pedagogue and a father I have always
disseminated them. I could not live otherwise than what I profess. Striving for harmony between
words and actions, needing to put ideas into practice, is an integral part of my moral concept
and practice. Because of this every kind of small-souled reaction, vengeance, or trickery is far
from me - for me openness is an internal command. Although I know that this book will “incite”
many to attack, I know that people will criticize and offend me, and I have exposed myself to
hostile action, but nevertheless I am taking this step - not following the counsel of the wise king
Solomon: “Do not be too virtuous, and do not reason too much: why must you confuse
yourself?”
László Polgár, Bring Up Genius!

“An example always finds followers.”
László Polgár, Bring Up Genius!



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