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  • Very classy lady! I love watching chess ladies! I would like to know how many Polgar sisters there are! They are all such darlings!

  • @JoeyMars1 there are three susan judit and sofia susan and judit are full gm's and sofia is an IM

  • 6...d4 7.Nxe5?????? Qa5+ picks up the horse. This whole video is a great lesson in double attacks. She is one tricky lady.

  • she's my wife

  • wats wrong with 6....d4 7. Nxe5?????

  • "I play Nc6, c4- SHUT UP BITCH

  • i wanna fu ck polgar

  • She's hot.

  • Judit te vagy a király ;) Hajrá magyarok :D:P

  • 7:47 Someone in the crowd makes an illegal move in Fritz.

  • it is not a deep analyze.its superficcial

  • She's going through opening theory. If you want a deep analysis of opening theory, either go through a million database games, or load up Deep Rybka 3.0.

  • She is an incredible player like her sisters.

    I had the pleassure to draw her one game. And lose about 20- lol-. Thanks for posting this really interesting game.

  • if chess doesn't work out, she could easily be a supermodel

  • I don't think any 2700+ player would be a good teacher, except maybe to 2600 players. Great players do not make great teachers.

  • @IgnatzKolisch Magnus Carlsen said that Garry Kasparov was a very good coach to him

  • @iDraw3G

    Yes, he was already a strong player. Please read my comment more carefully. Elite players can help each other get better. Kasparov probably would be a terrible coach to someone like me, rated around 1830 USCF.

    What I said stands true: great players do not make great teachers. A top player "coaching" another top player is COMPLETELY different. A 2700+ (2800 Kasp) player made a great "coach" to another player rated over 2600 (2700+ Carlsen). My comment took that into account.

  • @IgnatzKolisch What you said does not stand true, trying to make yourself feel better because you can't comprehend advanced teachings. You yourself basically admitted you don't know shit about ELO level and teaching capabilities. You are just running your mouth.

    "Kasparove probably would be a terrible coach..."

    A logical approach says being a good player does not equate to being a good teacher. Just as much as being a good player does not equate to being a bad teacher.

    Dipshit.

  • @theuppro

    It's not "ELO", It's "Elo". As in, Dr. Élő Árpád Imre. All I learned from your insulting post was that you seem to be under the mistaken impression that the Elo rating system is named after Electric Light Orchestra (ELO).

    I appreciate your signing your post as "Dipshit", but you don't actually have to do that, as YouTube automatically appends your username at the end of each message for you.

  • @IgnatzKolisch You're right: You did already take that into account in your previous comment. sorry.

  • She goes very fast and doesn't give a deep analysis.

    I guess her style sees more for concrete best moves (exemplified by her commentary) as opposed to dealing with seperate options and plans.....

    Watch it a couple times and keep close tabs on the opening theory

  • I dunno. I still find Ms. Polgar hard to follow. This is probably because I'm a roughly 1200 casual coffeehouse player. My brain's still too lazy.

  • She should be a teacher. She's a very clear talker.

  • She forgot to mention that Nxe5 is impossible before castling due to Qa5+

  • She does not need to say that. Everybody see it.

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