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Hardcover Breaking Through: How the Polgar Sisters Changed the Game of Chess Book

ISBN: 1857443810

ISBN13: 9781857443813

Breaking Through: How the Polgar Sisters Changed the Game of Chess

In a major event in chess publishing, Susan Polgar provides a candid inside view of the lives of the Polgar sisters, each with their own goals and aspirations. She takes readers through the incredible... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Remarkable rise to chess success

I'd been looking forward to this book for some time and I can say straight away that I wasn't disappointed. The Polgars - and Susan in particular, being the trailblazer - had to overcome many obstacles on their way to the top. It seems like a description of another world when Susan relates not being able to compete in the World Championship cycle, even though she qualified, purely because it was then known as the Men's World Championship. I used a good number of Polgar games. They were always exciting games, usually featuring a snappy finish but I was also able to show that chess is not totally male-dominated. At that time, local chess playing girls were almost completely non-existent. Within a couple of years we had changed all that and for a while we were ahead of most counties with our achievements. The point is that without good role models, the girls would never have flourished and seeing the top-level break though of the three sisters was inspirational and influential in our own local efforts. The opening section compromises of an autobiography by Susan, followed by a good selection of her own games and combinations, all well-annotated. Susan then covers the lives of her sisters, with plenty of anecdotes from around the chess world. Judit made it to the top ten of the world ranking lists and recently competed in the World Championship tournament. Sofia doesn't play very much these days, which is a pity. Her performance at Rome in 1989 shows what we are missing. If you are unfamiliar with her success at that event, go and look it up on your database now! Four shorter chapters finish off the book. These cover a variety of subjects, including the plans for the Susan Polgar foundation and the successful rebuilding and training of the US Women's team for the 2004 Olympiad. There's also a plethora of interesting photos, featuring not only the Polgars but also a whole host of chess luminaries, including Fischer and Kasparov. Amazingly, the obstacles go on appearing. Following the tremendous and unprecedented success of the US Women's team at the 2004 Olympiad, the Olympiad Training Program was cancelled as politics once again moved in to spoil things. The biographical sections make fascinating reading but I'm sure a lot of readers will be more interested in the pure chess content. Rest assured, there are plenty of terrific games here with all three sisters showing a remarkable flair for tactics. Despite all the `mines in the road', Susan has remained incredibly optimistic regarding chess and its place in the lives of young people. VERDICT: The inside story of a remarkable rise to chess success, against all the odds! This is an excellent and inspirational book on several levels. A good one to put on your Christmas list, methinks!

Very inspirational book

I'm not much of a chess player. I don't follow chess much. The last famous chess player I read about was Bobby Fischer until this book. This is an extremely inspirational story of the three young ladies who took the chess world by storm, smashing through all barriers that were put in front of them. What an amazing feat! And by the way, the chess part is also very easy to understand, even for the novice players. I certainly can recommend this book to folks of all ages.

Well done book

The three sisters really made a big impact for chess, especially women. Before there were Annika Sorenstam, Jeanetter Lee, the Williams sisters or even Twisted Sisters, there were the Polgar sisters making waves in the chess world. Susan and Judit took turn to occupy the #1 women's ranking in the world for more than 20 straight years since 1984/85, an amazing feat. This book talks about what they had to go through, their struggles, their triumphs. It's a very moving book. Go Polgar sisters!

A very enjoyable read

I received this book for my birthday. I must admit that I didn't know much about the Polgar family until I read this book. Their stories are quite fascinating. What are the chances of producing 3 world-class chess playing sisters in one family? I don't think this has ever happened before in chess or any other sport. The other nice thing is to be able to understand their own personal thoughts and account of what they went through during their careers. It's a very enjoyable read, a mild and classy book.

Nice book

I like this book very much. The stories of the sisters are inspiring. They basically revoluntionized women's chess and raised it to another level. The games are also well annotated. It's a very good book overall. It's nice to hear the personal accounts of their lives and challenges.
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