Ponomariov - Polgar (Tal Blitz 2006) (r)

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Одно из первых моих видео вообще и на шахматные темы в частности. Блиц турнир сразу после Мемориала Таля в 2006. Тогда еще это не было чемпионатом мира по блицу формально. Но фактически играли все сильнейшие

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  • f2 instead of a2 and judit saves the game

  • As a male chess fan she is a fierce talent, incredibley graceful and beautiful and conducts herself wonderfully. The chess world is all the more richer for the Polgar sisters. She has blown many an arrogant male mind away, and some of the best. She is masoginists nightmare.

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  • Judith is Hot....!!

  • @adrie7777 I don't know if they are not civilized, but there is something slightly effete about them (not all, but most). They do not strike me as physically tough even a little bit. Mentally yes, but not physically. It's almost as though they are playing to a streotype.

  • @mylovelyman2 I agree with everything you said. I don't know her personally, so maybe she is quite charming. On a purely physical level, I do not find her attractive. I am sure some men do. I would guess, though, that the majority of men would not find her physically all that beautiful. But each man most certainly has his own criteria for judging beauty, and they are also most certainly not the same.

  • @MADMAC572

    Hmmmm, not sure where to start with this, as I am not sure whether you are just out for an argument or whether you are genuinely interested. Beauty is a subjective judgment and it's perception varies. To further complicate the matter, what we find attractive in another person actually incorporates non physical attributes also. I stand by my comments. On a purely physical level, I think she is cute. This beauty is enriched by her personal demeanor and conduct.

  • @dovespin1 As for giving her some respect, you did read my post right? If I played her 100 times, I would probably lose 100 times, maybe draw a couple if I was lucky. And I've been playing since I was six (I'm 50 now). I think I pretty much explained that in the previous post. So you lost me on the respect issue.

  • @dovespin1 I don't know, some women are better at conceiving and giving birth than others. It might be a talent, albeit one that's tough to groom. I suspect the best players are men because there is something intrinsic in the game that men are better able to exploit. It plays to mens intellectual strength (men and women having intellectual strengths in different areas). I am sure at some point this will be scientifically demonstrated, however, one way or the other.

  • @MADMAC572 Child birth? Really? That's the best you can come up with? It's not even a talent, dude. Judit's been in the top ten, so I'd say she had a shot at being number one, and didn't quite make it. Give her some respect. Given that a dumb computer can play better than any human alive, I suspect chess is not really the intellectual pursuit we once thought, so let's not equate chess with intelligence. I suspect the best players are men because so many more play than women.

  • @Vithification I have this arguement often with boxing fans - it's not your ability that counts, but what you do with it. Fisher didn't play enough. So in terms of achievement, he comes well short of several players. And unlike Mohammed Ali, who lived in the lions den for years to stand on principal (and is almost universally admired for it now) Fisher simply hid out in exile while spewing filth all the while. I'm afraid he's a player I can't admire, in spite of obvious talent.

  • @Vithification As oppossed to me. I would be 0-38 against Anand, 0-6 against Carlsen, 0-21 against Kramnik, 0-13 against Kasparov, 0-8 against Pnomariov and 0-31 against Topalez. So relative to me she is a great player. And as Einstein pointed out, relativity is everything.

  • @dovespin1 But when you consider she is the best female player ever, and didn't come close to being number one... It definitely says something about the capacity for women to play chess. On the other hand, they do child birth better than men, and that is arguably a more important function than playing chess.

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