Giving checkmate is always fun = Making history by Judit Polgár

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lilibo wrote:

so I will check Mate YOu♀💋 soon ...

haha, lovely Lili, but YOU already did, i'm doomed, so look@this our chess moves:

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SeniorPatzer wrote:

I knew Judit Polgar was great, but I didn't know she was that great!  Thanks for the bio, Dadoom.  

 

Can you post the game of her win over Magnus?

i can't find a victory, but i found some games vs Magnus Carlsen, just like this video by Chess.com:

Magnus Carlsen vs Judit Polgar: World Blitz Championship!

A full video of the game between Magnus Carlsen and Judit Polgar played in the 14th round of the FIDE World Blitz Championship in Dubai, on June 20h, 2014.

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Amazing Chess Game : Magnus Carlsen vs Judit Polgar - London Classic (2012) - English Opening

Instructive game tags: classical time control game, english opening, clever opening choice to try and keep game more positional and calm, Maroczy bind with pawns on c4 and e4, knight retreat to d2 to protect c4 pawn, b4 played to take away c5 from black, f4 to kick knight from e5, after ng6 white has all pieces behind pawns, black by contrast has a knight on g6 which is in front of some pawns, white has greater space advantage and piece flexibility, exploiting a space advantage, central e4 square control reinforced by white, e4 overprotection with both knights bishop on f3, queen and rook on e1 behind it, suprising e5 break, e5 reinforced, e5 overprotection, pawn sacrifice by white but black gets weakened dark squares around king, f file pressure, two rooks on 7th rank, Nf6 and rh8 mating pattern, king heading towards h6 square, winning passed pawn on queenside because black so tied down, black in near zugzwang, instructive for how to exploit maroczy bind and space advantage, also instructive for how to exploit a positional bind generally

Instructive Game quality tags: : instructive, enlightening, helpful, illuminating, useful, educational, educative, explanatory, informational, instructional, annotative, informing, guiding, influential, teaching, elucidative, revealing, significant, edifying, uplifting, beneficial

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reynaldo1234567 wrote:

We are fans of WGM Judit Polgar how she defeated world champion GM Gary Kasparov

Giving checkmate is always fun | Judit Polgar
From a young age, Judit Polgár’s parents wanted her to be a genius. They got their wish. By age 7, she was playing chess against 15 opponents simultaneously — and beating them all. At age 12, she won the gold medal for Hungary as part of the women’s team at the Chess Olympiad. Regarded as the strongest female chess player in history, Polgár shares her dream to see chess taught in every elementary school worldwide.
Peano724

Great Work! Who doesn't like Madam Judit Polgar! And I can Say! I Played Her and Loss! happy.png I did last 24 moves lol

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Peano724 wrote:

Great Work! Who doesn't like Madam Judit Polgar! And I can Say! I Played Her and Loss!  I did last 24 moves lol

aloha dear friend John, it's so extra nice to see YOU around, have some epic fun + happy weekend xoxo

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NEW => WFM Alexandra Botez vs GM Ben Finegold - Bullet Chess Brawl:

 

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Susan Polgar vs Anatoly Karpov - France 1992

by MatoJelic

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+ Crush Black with the Lethal Pillsbury Attack! - GM Susan Polgar

by iChess Channel 2

Crushing Black with the Pillsbury Attack!

The Pillsbury Attack is an aggressive line played in the Queen's Gambit Declined and is named after it's inventor, Harry Nelson Pillsbury, who was one of the top players at the end of the 19th century.

In this video, a free preview of The Art of Attack (Advanced), GM Susan Polgar demonstrates how to play the Pillsbury Attack by going right back to the source, the superb 1900 game between Pillsbury and Marco.

The game starts in the normal way for the Queen's Gambit Declined (1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6) and Pillsbury plays 4.Bg5, attacking the Knight. Black unpins and we get a few more developing moves.

The key position comes after Black fianchettoes his Queen's Bishop and White captures 8.cxd5 exd5 (3 minutes into the video). Now comes the Pillsbury Attack. White jumps his Knight into e5 with the idea of supporting it with f4. Now, if Black were ever to exchange the Knight off, the f-pawn would recapture and kick away the f6 Knight - a critical defender of the King position.

In the game, Marco claims some space on the Queenside with c5-c4, a6 and b5 while White castles and brings his Queen over to f3. Pillsbury maintains his Bishop on the b2-h7 diagonal when attacked. Then comes the move characteristic of the Pillsbury Attack: Qf3-h3, eyeing h7.

This sets up a winning combination if Black doesn't defend well. White would exchange pieces until the f6 Knight either moved or was captured, then mate on h7. Black is left with an unpleasant choice, whether to play ...h6 or ...g6. The first of these is met with Bxh6!, ripping open the King's defensive cover. Mate will follow soon.

The power of the Pillsbury Attack is shown after 14...g6 15.f5! when White opens more lines against the enemy King. We see another weakness of ...g6 a move later - the f6 Knight is no longer supported by a pawn and comes under heavy fire from Rook, Bishop and Queen.

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Global Chess Festival: Judit Polgar Plays 20 Opponents Simultaneously

by Chess.com

GM Judit Polgar, one of the strongest chess players of all time, and THE strongest female chess player of all time joins IM Anna Rudolf for an exciting chess simul against 20 chess opponents from around the world!