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Chess Reform Chess

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Polgar Laszlo - Reform chess training in 2650+3 positions Na Angliiskom I Eshe 4-Kh Iazykakh. KONEMANN, . 1997. . 495 pp. Hardcover

496 pages, Hardcover

First published April 1, 2003

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László Polgár

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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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From BBC Radio 4:

The emergence of the Polgar sisters in the 1970s and 80s rocked the chess world. In a heavily male dominated game, the three Hungarian girls broke record after record. The youngest, Judit, was talked of as a potential world champion.

The Chess Girls is the story of their parents, Laszlo and Klara Polgar, and how they defied the Communist authorities to conduct a remarkable educational experiment. Laszlo Polgar, convinced that any healthy child can be trained to become a genius, set out to prove his theory with his own children.
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