For sure! He must of relied a lot on chess books and a physical board to aid his analysis like the old masters. That means he would have to sit there and sort out any questions completely on his own. I imagine calculations skills improve a lot with this method. Not easy to do though.
Yesssss!❤ She has something very few women exhibit nowadays: class! Plus her vast knowledge of chess makes always for interesting and amusing interviews😂
Judith Polgar was one of the first women competitors who started competing with men in various tournaments. The Polgar family had more than one chess champion with her sisters also playing very well. She speaks very well and her words are pearls of wisdom for chess players, chess fans and chess aficionados. We all love listening to her views any day.
She is the first and only woman to truly compete with men. By which I mean actually being a threat. And it all stems from the fact that she refused to play women only events. Iron sharpens iron. Steel sharpens steel.
She would have been world champion if she hadn't been born as a girl! There are slight differences in male and female brains. And as in almost all highly competitive sports these differences turn out to disadvantage women. Even in brain sports.
I am an Indian. I want Gukesh to win. But I also dont want Ding to lose. India and Chiana are rivals many ways, had it been any other Chinese player, I would not have added my second sentence in this comment. Ding is so different ❤ I hope he comes back to his true form, and then there will be a good battle between those two. Whoever wins, thats okay. Moreover, my thoughts and prayers for his overall mental health, I really really hope, he can overcome all the difficulties he is facing, on the board or off the board.
Oh miss Polgar, you broke my heart many moons ago when you got married. Your autographed copy of How I beat Fischer’s record’ stands proud on my shelf and my ‘J. Polgar 91’ chess jersey must get autographed before I die. Now come to Los Angeles and give a simul! ❤ We love you , best wishes and blessings for your two sons
BRAVO, JUDITH for your very spot on insight of Modern Chess. Your answers show interesting intelligent vision one only can achieve through experience and love of the sport. We all thank you with heart felt respect 🏆💐🏆💐
Very important remarks not about playing but about training styles (trainers caring about the man not only about the player, role of books, real board ...)
Ms. Polgar demonstrates yet again what a truly amazing chess force she is. Such feats as she attained over the board are matched in supremacy not only by the perspicacity she displays in her commentary on it, but also of the person who adorns its ambit. Surely one of the brightest stars to ever shine in the canopy of chess wonders!
I love how the younger generation is finding value in studying chess without chess engines like the old masters. Goes to show the old masters must have been a lot stronger than we often give them credit for.
It is all about population size and participating number. A country with 10 times more people will have 10 times more talents, IF the participation rate in any game or sport or anything is the same. Of course there are also genetics involved. But that's another issue.
What a great woman and chess legend! Very relateble statements! The only question is about Ding's mental situation and his dedication. I doubt that Ding can win and not sure if it is a good decision for his mental health to compete and maybe get demolished permanently! A little like the "boxing event" between Tyson and Paul.
As a indian we want Gukesh win but anything will be happen main thing are concentration and patience in chess and one or two wrong move in chess whole game is change. God bless Gukesh all the best.
O.T. I am just a beginner so my comment is referred to that level. When I play online with indian players, I noticed something quite strange. They ask for a draw when they are loosing. Did that happen to anyone else? It happens to me only with indians. For other nationalities, when somebody asks for a draw, it's because it is a draw situation. Once it happened one of this "indian draws", i accepted the draw even if i was winning; later the opponent asked for another match. During this second match I was winning again, but anyway somebody interrupted and this time I had to quit the match. So I asked for draw to my indian opponent and explained why, but... (s)he refused. I think many of them miss some fair-play. Not all, but statistically, this happened a few time and only with indians...
I think Kasparov said he was not aware of the intense pressure that occurs in a Championship Match and that affected him deeply in his first several games in his first match in 1984 against Karpov, who had already experience in intense matches at the highest level. This may happen to Gukesh too.
Livin in China I only see people playing Xiang Qi (chinese chess) and Go (Wei qi). quite amazing to see they still can.bring top players despite chess bein not that popular there.
Actually in China nowadays, Go is the most predominately popular intellectual game. While XiangQi, referred as Chinese Chess by Polgar, has been suffering many troubles in the recent decades to catch up.
how can they ask judit about gukesh being too young. That is irrelevant to her. I guess they forgot judit was still 16 when she beat world champions like kasparov and spassky.😂 And for the record judit was considered and still the strongest 12 year old player in the history of chess....ranked 55th world at 12 years old.
Are they not doing the broadcast delay? There will be move prompting telepathically at right times, if not by more sure shot means. The results of world blitz and rapid when there was a delay had at least ensured a bit lower of this prompting and hence the results. Can classical games be played fairly anymore? or just move to rapid & blitz with broadcast delay from next championship?
Both players are somple like vishy , but gukesh is too young during last 1 1/2 years of his play he is absolitley matured so it is not possible to defeat him easily . Ding is 32 years 14 years difference is a huge difference if gukesh srikes early it is one sided match if 4 or 5 games drawn it is also one sided , if ding strikes early it is unpredictable.
GUKESH WILL DESTROY DING...I can see the FIRE in GUKESHs Eyes. This is his Dream to be the Youngest world chess Champion. He will GO ALL OUT in the WC match.
Not really. The moves actually played (once preparation ends) are not stronger than they used to be. Just look at the last two world championship matches. The level certainly wasn't higher than in previous times (for example Carlsen-Anand or Karpov-Kasparov).
Chess has changed a lot since its inception, One day will come, when no board will be required to play chess. This comment will be viral in those times as prophecy.
Chess is really unpopular in China. Unless you are a chess fan, you'd hardly hear any media coverage about him domestically. Most of his pressure is self inflicted as a competitor.
@@nellikondaakashgoud9468 what does that even mean? American freedom created the woke degeneracy where men beat up women in women's sports. It's hard to create a culture worse than that.
In chess you need not require physical strength it is not like when Serena Williams lost to 100 ranked player in tennis which requires physical strength.
When I learnt that Gukesh never used an engine before reaching 2550, my jaw just dropped. Its unreal in modern times
true..Thats why Gukesh is a calculation monster.
For sure! He must of relied a lot on chess books and a physical board to aid his analysis like the old masters. That means he would have to sit there and sort out any questions completely on his own. I imagine calculations skills improve a lot with this method. Not easy to do though.
But how did he analyse his positions? I'm confused
So did Vidit man
Why?
Judit polgar, always brings a smile to my face, living legend
Yesssss!❤ She has something very few women exhibit nowadays: class! Plus her vast knowledge of chess makes always for interesting and amusing interviews😂
Judith Polgar was one of the first women competitors who started competing with men in various tournaments. The Polgar family had more than one chess champion with her sisters also playing very well. She speaks very well and her words are pearls of wisdom for chess players, chess fans and chess aficionados. We all love listening to her views any day.
She is the first and only woman to truly compete with men. By which I mean actually being a threat. And it all stems from the fact that she refused to play women only events.
Iron sharpens iron. Steel sharpens steel.
@ fully agree with you
She would have been world champion if she hadn't been born as a girl! There are slight differences in male and female brains. And as in almost all highly competitive sports these differences turn out to disadvantage women. Even in brain sports.
Judith is so smart, its a joy to hear her talking
I am an Indian. I want Gukesh to win. But I also dont want Ding to lose. India and Chiana are rivals many ways, had it been any other Chinese player, I would not have added my second sentence in this comment. Ding is so different ❤ I hope he comes back to his true form, and then there will be a good battle between those two. Whoever wins, thats okay. Moreover, my thoughts and prayers for his overall mental health, I really really hope, he can overcome all the difficulties he is facing, on the board or off the board.
I hope ding plays to his best but looses to gukesh at the end,as it adds joy to the victory
❤💪👏💪
I really agree, Ding is such a fantastic player and person!
Terrific interview. I hadn't heard anyone discuss if there were still differences between countries
Oh miss Polgar, you broke my heart many moons ago when you got married. Your autographed copy of How I beat Fischer’s record’ stands proud on my shelf and my ‘J. Polgar 91’ chess jersey must get autographed before I die. Now come to Los Angeles and give a simul! ❤ We love you , best wishes and blessings for your two sons
She was a BEAST. She put continuous PRESSURE on the King 🤗😎
I see Judit, I click like.
BRAVO, JUDITH for your very spot on insight of Modern Chess. Your answers show interesting intelligent vision one only can achieve through experience and love of the sport. We all thank you with heart felt respect 🏆💐🏆💐
Always love Judit
1:28 Since may 29th Gukesh is 18 years old.
Very important remarks not about playing but about training styles (trainers caring about the man not only about the player, role of books, real board ...)
Ms. Polgar demonstrates yet again what a truly amazing chess force she is. Such feats as she attained over the board are matched in supremacy not only by the perspicacity she displays in her commentary on it, but also of the person who adorns its ambit. Surely one of the brightest stars to ever shine in the canopy of chess wonders!
Yes it's a Joy to hear her
Judit Polgar literally used to crush opponents during her time. My favourite women GM of all time❤
I love you Judit polgar❤❤❤❤❤
My prediction
Gukesh will win 2Games out of 14
Ding will win 1 gane out of 14 nd rest of the games will be drawn..
When Gukesh wins first 7 matches... Remember he used to win 10 matches of 11 matches.. and win tournament with best player award... 😂
Judith is awesome
I love how the younger generation is finding value in studying chess without chess engines like the old masters. Goes to show the old masters must have been a lot stronger than we often give them credit for.
1:26 thats a dangerous question right there
why?
Bruh
Lol
Judith is legend. As an Indian I wanted Gukesh to win. Anything is possible
It is all about population size and participating number. A country with 10 times more people will have 10 times more talents, IF the participation rate in any game or sport or anything is the same. Of course there are also genetics involved. But that's another issue.
I wrote articles on this in early 2000s. Didn't think it would take so long.
Thank you
Loved it! Just don’t agree it’s not Gukesh’s last try, because Arjun is coming.
What a great woman and chess legend!
Very relateble statements!
The only question is about Ding's mental situation and his dedication.
I doubt that Ding can win and not sure if it is a good decision for his mental health to compete and maybe get demolished permanently!
A little like the "boxing event" between Tyson and Paul.
I want Gukesh, but would be over the moon if Ding won, because it would mean he has overcome his horrible mental health issues.
I love her! She’s AMAZING
As a indian we want Gukesh win but anything will be happen main thing are concentration and patience in chess and one or two wrong move in chess whole game is change. God bless Gukesh all the best.
She world ranked #8 - open! 💪🏼
O.T. I am just a beginner so my comment is referred to that level. When I play online with indian players, I noticed something quite strange. They ask for a draw when they are loosing. Did that happen to anyone else?
It happens to me only with indians. For other nationalities, when somebody asks for a draw, it's because it is a draw situation.
Once it happened one of this "indian draws", i accepted the draw even if i was winning; later the opponent asked for another match. During this second match I was winning again, but anyway somebody interrupted and this time I had to quit the match. So I asked for draw to my indian opponent and explained why, but... (s)he refused. I think many of them miss some fair-play. Not all, but statistically, this happened a few time and only with indians...
I think Kasparov said he was not aware of the intense pressure that occurs in a Championship Match and that affected him deeply in his first several games in his first match in 1984 against Karpov, who had already experience in intense matches at the highest level. This may happen to Gukesh too.
It's all about taking part, and getting some exercise more importantly
Livin in China I only see people playing Xiang Qi (chinese chess) and Go (Wei qi). quite amazing to see they still can.bring top players despite chess bein not that popular there.
GO DING!!!
Actually in China nowadays, Go is the most predominately popular intellectual game. While XiangQi, referred as Chinese Chess by Polgar, has been suffering many troubles in the recent decades to catch up.
I love her so much ❤
I respect gukesh , he don't need to follow the norm, he still becomes the champ through his methods, intelligence,
"A World Championship with sub 2800s? May as well let me play." - Judit 👑
Ding will shock the world and successfully defend his title
My queen
" First TRY ", means ... Judit Polgar has in mind the winner... Ding
The kid will win and India might not give away that title for a loooooong time.
Greatest QUEEN ..
how can they ask judit about gukesh being too young. That is irrelevant to her. I guess they forgot judit was still 16 when she beat world champions like kasparov and spassky.😂 And for the record judit was considered and still the strongest 12 year old player in the history of chess....ranked 55th world at 12 years old.
Are they not doing the broadcast delay? There will be move prompting telepathically at right times, if not by more sure shot means. The results of world blitz and rapid when there was a delay had at least ensured a bit lower of this prompting and hence the results. Can classical games be played fairly anymore? or just move to rapid & blitz with broadcast delay from next championship?
i say it now the Philippines 🇵🇭 has super GM players who are living close to poverty, i am one of them
She is really beautiful.
Несмотря не на что, верю в Дина, но Гукеш силен. Будем посмотреть!
Indians, Don't think you have already won because don't forget 19 November
What's 19th November?
Gukesh will crush Ding. I bet Ding is not going to win a single game and Gukesh will win 4-5 games winning the championship
Both players are somple like vishy , but gukesh is too young during last 1 1/2 years of his play he is absolitley matured so it is not possible to defeat him easily . Ding is 32 years 14 years difference is a huge difference if gukesh srikes early it is one sided match if 4 or 5 games drawn it is also one sided , if ding strikes early it is unpredictable.
When the 3rd greatest chess player speaks, I listen.
3rd greatest?
Very soon every player will carry his own customised chess computer. And games will be played btwn each one's computer.
The winning chance is 60:40 in Gujesh's favour
Both player's strength depend on their nerves. Ding is also strong, right?
DING LIREN IS THE KING🤴 GUKESH IS THE KING OF KING'S🤴 👑 🦁
Its only a numbers game, the most populated country vs the 2nd most populated country. lol
Use your brains bro...
Susan, Sofia and Judith the Polgar sisters
She's pretty.
GOAT
Ding Liren will be the champion!
bro what
I very much doubt it
😅😅
yeah..IN DREAMS..lmao... GUKESH IS GONNA CRUSH DING.
You are the guy whose confidence is on 💯 but knowledge is 0😂
👑👸👸
Indian chess
She knew Magnus would let the others have it?
India is next Russia in Chess❤
So if Gukesh wins not only is He the Youngest WCC but He will be Chess No1 and thus better than Magnus Carlsen correct?
Nope, that was depend on elo rating
@@user-dw4dq1if1m Makes sense but if You are WCC dont you get extra ELO points?
Engines destroy the game 😢
Mi nenion komprenis. Ĉu ŝi ne parolas Esperanton?
English is more of a lingua franca...
Why can't she play anymore...
GUKESH WILL DESTROY DING...I can see the FIRE in GUKESHs Eyes. This is his Dream to be the Youngest world chess Champion. He will GO ALL OUT in the WC match.
stupid
Nice joke. Ding will eat gukesh for breakfast
@@WolfPage-f8w you're delulu
Meet us here after the championship mate ,no hate we'llappreciate whoever wins @@WolfPage-f8w
@@arnavgandhi8714 Just you watch my man ding cook
Harmony
Simple, population bruh
judit looks 25
people are getting so strong with the computers help. the future is bright
how can it be bright if the answers are found by computers? Engines destroyed chess.
By that logic garry, tal, karpov, Casablanca era was dark
@@chessitochesstubertrue 💯
Not really. The moves actually played (once preparation ends) are not stronger than they used to be.
Just look at the last two world championship matches. The level certainly wasn't higher than in previous times (for example Carlsen-Anand or Karpov-Kasparov).
@@SantanaRoy-fx9eu I'm glad someone agrees.
To say that the match will definitely be tight is idiotic.
If Ding was mentally stable then that holds some merit, but that is far from certain.
Chess has changed a lot since its inception, One day will come, when no board will be required to play chess. This comment will be viral in those times as prophecy.
And no human will be part of it.. only machines 😜 please add to your prophecy.. 😂
The pride of 🇨🇳 China is at stake. DING UNDERSTANDS THIS...😮
Chess is really unpopular in China. Unless you are a chess fan, you'd hardly hear any media coverage about him domestically. Most of his pressure is self inflicted as a competitor.
Well we invented it.....
She was top ten in the world . Want to see a woman at number one.that will happen
The Chinese don’t care about animals fighting tops on a board 😂😂. They care about MATH, SCIENCE, PHYSICS, ACADEMICS. 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Dude if they are only good in academics they would not have won so many gold in olympics. Don’t have half cooked knowledge
Yet they still can’t beat good old American freedom
Stop making a fool of yourself. Chess is pure calculation just like maths 😂😂
@@nellikondaakashgoud9468 what does that even mean? American freedom created the woke degeneracy where men beat up women in women's sports. It's hard to create a culture worse than that.
I had some results at very young age 😂 she is boasting she always try to count her achievements
Boasting? Do you even know who she is?
It’s not boasting, it’s a genius sharing her thoughts extremely articulated
Yes Judit polgar she is average player in open section
She may be genius for women section but she is not legend
In chess you need not require physical strength it is not like when Serena Williams lost to 100 ranked player in tennis which requires physical strength.
@@solinvictus6587 chess requires mental strength and she has not achieved anything in open section so she is not a legend of the gane
Judith is so beautiful 😍❤️