Judit Polgár
The woman who toppled chess kings.
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Garry Kasparov believed that women didn't belong at the top of chess.
Until he lost to Judit Polgár.
For centuries, chess was treated as the exclusive territory of "born geniuses"—almost always men. This belief began to crumble when a Hungarian girl, trained outside the traditional system, began to face the world's greatest champions… and beat them.
This book tells the extraordinary story of Judit Polgár, the only woman to enter the Top 10 of the absolute world ranking, defeating legends such as Garry Kasparov, Anatoly Karpov, Viswanathan Anand, and Magnus Carlsen.
But this is not just a sports biography.
It is the account of a radical educational experiment, conducted by her father, the psychologist László Polgár, which challenged the traditional school and proved a powerful idea:
geniuses are made, not born.
Throughout these pages, you will discover how Judit was educated in an environment of total immersion, far from women's tournaments and any concession to prejudice, developing an aggressive, creative, and relentless playing style—a true nightmare for the "kings of chess."
What you will find in this book:
The origin and behind-the-scenes of the Polgár Experiment
A childhood outside the traditional education system
Breaking Bobby Fischer's historic record
The rise to the absolute world Top 10
The tactical and offensive style that marked an era
Commented analyses of historic games
Judit's educational and human legacy after retirement
More than beating men on the board, Judit Polgár defeated a deeply ingrained idea:
that talent, intelligence, and genius have a gender.
This book is for those who love chess, education, true stories of overcoming adversity, and minds that defy limits.
Get ready to enter the laboratory where a champion was created — and understand why, after Judit Polgár, chess was never the same again.