Judit Polgar | Legendary Coaching System, Bobby Fischer, Chess Psychology | C-Squared

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024

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  • @sub.consciousnz1312
    @sub.consciousnz1312 Год назад +43

    You guys are both creating & documenting chess history here. It's quite unique! Some beautiful, nuanced, complex ideas are being explored. Super interesting, thankyou.

  • @patrickjmt
    @patrickjmt Год назад +52

    It is interesting how tangible chess is for Judit; it is something you eat and drink and partake in, not just think about. Watch as she rubs her fingers as she talks about positions. It is physical as much as mental, as much as eating an apple or holding a holding the hand of someone you love :)
    You can see the respect everyone has for Judit; I'd love to meet her one day and just be in her presence for a few minutes and soak it in and listen to her, it would feel like basking in the sunshine. The life she has had and her willingness to share about it shows what an amazing ambassador for chess she is, not to mention what an 'all round, general kick-ass person' she seems to be.
    Thanks Judit, Fabi and Christian!

  • @qaz010wsx
    @qaz010wsx Год назад +28

    Judit is a legend. No doubts about it.

  • @randybailin4902
    @randybailin4902 Год назад +58

    Judit on the best chess podcast there is. What's not to like? The Polgar family has always fascinated me. Laszlo had a vision and his talented daughters were willing pupils.

  • @RogerBranch
    @RogerBranch Год назад +4

    Fabi asks such insightful questions!

  • @That_Guy_You_Know
    @That_Guy_You_Know Год назад +6

    Excellent podcast. It would be great if you could do another with her.

  • @Socrates...
    @Socrates... Год назад +7

    I am glad Judit was able to portray Boby Fischer in a more favourable light.

  • @ragsreachrich
    @ragsreachrich Год назад +4

    One of Judit's foremost qualities is that she always stays humble in-spite of her status and accomplishments in chess. Even when she is commentating, she never try to put attention on herself.

  • @Orwaha
    @Orwaha Год назад +3

    I wish she would return to play online rapid and blitz. I love seeing the field of players go through it all. Same with Kasparov, I just want to see their styles play.

  • @siddharthb2633
    @siddharthb2633 Год назад +3

    call kramnik!! Volodya will make a gr8 guest.

  • @BharadwajSubramaniamdude
    @BharadwajSubramaniamdude Год назад +4

    Bring vishy!!🙌

  • @answeris4217
    @answeris4217 26 дней назад

    I think that preformance psychology would be beneficial.
    Like for baseball. A pitcher throws the ball at 100 MPH and it's moving around. How can you hit that??? But players often say that the ball grows to the size of a beach ball. That the game slows down.
    For chess I think that's the same idea. In bullet for example a second might feel like an hour for top players because time prospective is personal not a global thing.
    Same as evaluating positions. I'm sure that when some players see that something doesn't work that they might put a giant red "x" in their mind to indicate to themselves that it's wrong.
    Speaking with a sports psychologist might make you aware of the way you think and optimise or tweek it in order to maximise your abilities.

  • @DawnPatrol101
    @DawnPatrol101 Год назад

    Judit is an absolute legend.

  • @floridaman6982
    @floridaman6982 Год назад +2

    26:30 engine talking. You know what annoys me most about modern chess and the availability of the engines? When we have to Gms playing on screen and a bar next to the game telling us who the computer thinks is better. Kinda kills the whole point of chess if you cant make your own evaluations based on what we can literally see on the board…. Also with the commentators holding the literal answer key goes on and on about what they should and shouldn’t be playing.

  • @franklinturtle9849
    @franklinturtle9849 5 месяцев назад

    Judit got a GM title 1 year before Fabi was born

  • @bharlesCabbage
    @bharlesCabbage Год назад

    Sick podcast.

  • @JulienRoigHerr
    @JulienRoigHerr Год назад

    yo

  • @vixr9557
    @vixr9557 11 месяцев назад

    wow she trained 8-9 hours per day and kids today complain if they spend 1-2,hrs per day

  • @chadmacgargle5311
    @chadmacgargle5311 Год назад +2

    In 100 games, stockfish and alpha-zero played 72 draws. The current "best" engine draws 75% of the time. Biggest complaint about today's professional chess player? They draw too often. You learn a computer line, they learned a computer line, if you expect to win that way you're sad at reasoning. Look at Mamedyarov, look at Fabi. These players are trying to win. Any professional player doing their prep with an engine should be ashamed of themselves.

    • @sportsjefe
      @sportsjefe Год назад +3

      The current "best" engine would win 95 or more games against Magnus Carlsen.

    • @chadmacgargle5311
      @chadmacgargle5311 Год назад +1

      @@sportsjefe depends. Magnus only has one brain. Give the computer pushing the engine 1 core and I guarantee you he wins.

    • @chadmacgargle5311
      @chadmacgargle5311 Год назад

      @@sportsjefe and how is that relevant to my comment of professional players using AI for their prep should be shamed?

    • @chadmacgargle5311
      @chadmacgargle5311 Год назад

      @@sportsjefe take the current bottom 25 of the top 100 players, let then collaborate each move and they will beat Magnus 95 games of 100 too. So what you're saying means absolutely nothing. If you want to learn drawing tactic after drawing tactic believing that you will find the .02 weakness 30 moves into the variation. Go ahead but you'll be as boring as you are delusional.

    • @sportsjefe
      @sportsjefe Год назад +1

      @@chadmacgargle5311 Because you think that somehow engines don't try to win in every situation.

  • @nethbt
    @nethbt Год назад +2

    This is why men and women will never be equal intellectually..ONLY 1 female in the entire chess history (so far) who was capable of beating or in the league with the top 10. Judit is a true legend.

  • @threethrushes
    @threethrushes Год назад +219

    Fabiana Caruana is the next generation's Yasser Seirawan - charmingly bookish, unfailingly thoughtful, and disarmingly polite.

    • @salemyo2525
      @salemyo2525 Год назад +5

      Fabiana?

    • @CommunistBasketballLeague
      @CommunistBasketballLeague Год назад +11

      Completely disagree. He needs more charisma.

    • @ragsreachrich
      @ragsreachrich Год назад +10

      @@CommunistBasketballLeague - He will soon have but not necessarily at the level of Yasser because Yasser has this special charisma ever since.

    • @Philip8825
      @Philip8825 Год назад +1

      Agree … he’s very charming, easy to listen to

    • @baoboumusic
      @baoboumusic Год назад +4

      I prefer Fabiano any day of the week over Seirawan and twice on Sunday.

  • @alcubierrevj
    @alcubierrevj Год назад +82

    Judit oozes poise, confidence, gravity and experience. Legend doesn't begin to describe her. Kudos for Christian and Fabi getting this solid gold interview.

    • @gelatinousjoe7979
      @gelatinousjoe7979 Год назад

      She must’ve been a dynamite personality in her hay day

  • @uygar84
    @uygar84 Год назад +64

    From Polgár's Wikipedia page: The former World Champion Garry Kasparov wrote that, based upon [Judit Polgár's] games, "if to 'play like a girl' meant anything in chess, it would mean relentless aggression."

    • @MrSupernova111
      @MrSupernova111 Год назад +23

      That's after he cheated against her then bad mouth her. Its best to ignore anything Kasparov has to say in relation to female chess players.

    • @DJFracus
      @DJFracus Год назад +3

      @@MrSupernova111 at least he changed his mind on female chess players

    • @donramanayake1505
      @donramanayake1505 Год назад +17

      @@DJFracus I am not sure he did. I'm pretty sure I saw a segment where Judith interviews him and he says something crazy - rants on about her being a statistical outlier, how women cannot play chess with men. Regardless of right or wrong wrong he made every effort to make her uncomfortable without any regard to what he was saying. She handled herself with class and did not bite. I respect him insanely as a chess player but his views on this I disregard. I'll be honest I forget how long ago this was, so potentially you are citing something more recent.

    • @DJFracus
      @DJFracus Год назад +4

      @@donramanayake1505 Yes, he did have controversial comments in the 80's/90's about women in chess and how they can't be as good as men. I'm talking about later than that when he changed his mind. In 2002 he said "The Polgárs showed that there are no inherent limitations to their aptitude-an idea that many male players refused to accept until they had unceremoniously been crushed by a twelve-year-old with a ponytail." He also said he was wrong about women in chess and that a female world champion is theoretically possible.

    • @MrSupernova111
      @MrSupernova111 Год назад +1

      @@donramanayake1505 . You're absolutely right. The other person commenting is wrong. Karparov did that interview that you mentioned in recent years - not in the 80s or 90s.

  • @m0skit0
    @m0skit0 Год назад +35

    In case you were wondering (W/L/D):
    Carlsen vs Polgar 11/2/5
    Kramnik vs Polgar 23/1/21
    Kasparov vs Polgar 12/1/4
    Topalov vs Polgar 16/15/15
    Karpov vs Polgar 21/14/26
    Anand vs Polgar 28/10/18
    Spassky vs Polgar 5/2/7
    And of course:
    Caruana vs Polgar 0/1/0

    • @anomaly3215
      @anomaly3215 9 месяцев назад +2

      it's month, date, year, anything else is rubbish

    • @fictitiousforce9048
      @fictitiousforce9048 8 месяцев назад

      @@anomaly3215do you mean day/week/year?

    • @camilohiche4475
      @camilohiche4475 8 месяцев назад

      It's Win/Loss/Draw you idiots

    • @Rhythmic_Ocean
      @Rhythmic_Ocean 7 месяцев назад +5

      @@anomaly3215 I think it's win/ draw/ loss

    • @zkprintf
      @zkprintf 6 месяцев назад +1

      What records are these? Doesn't look like classical, the total amount of games seems way too high.

  • @shubhendranathsingh9888
    @shubhendranathsingh9888 Год назад +71

    fabi makes every question look like he is genuinely interested in.
    Almost like those questions are personal questions and yet they're so professional questions. Man is a natural host

    • @manuelignacioarturoocaranz1185
      @manuelignacioarturoocaranz1185 Год назад +12

      He is so sharp and clear. Eloquent, well mannered. It is a pleasure to listen to him talk about absolutely anything

    • @JM-tj5qm
      @JM-tj5qm 10 месяцев назад +1

      Because he is genuinely interested

  • @fabitostrong1700
    @fabitostrong1700 Год назад +163

    You can just feel the respect these boys have for this LEGENG.

  • @AG-ld6rv
    @AG-ld6rv Год назад +6

    GM Judit made GM Garry rage quit and storm off lmao couldn't handle getting beaten by a woman.

  • @HenryTho
    @HenryTho Год назад +231

    Fabi is so well-mannered

    • @jgone4856
      @jgone4856 Год назад +35

      He's almost robotic. Not in a bad way, just seems like every word is precisely chosen

    • @joeymurdazalotmore6355
      @joeymurdazalotmore6355 Год назад +32

      It's called class, a way to behave grown up like

    • @kc910
      @kc910 Год назад +10

      @@jgone4856It’s natural, rather than consciously “chosen”, for some people. However, it would not be a bad thing for the population in general to develop the skill of putting more thought into the words they choose before they come out of their mouth. 😊

    • @justinbieber8028
      @justinbieber8028 Год назад +20

      Fabi the type of guy to sit on the toilet just to fart

    • @jgone4856
      @jgone4856 Год назад +6

      @@justinbieber8028 so methodical

  • @myselfservant4433
    @myselfservant4433 Год назад +29

    I heard her live commentary on one of the tournaments. She was still just worlds above the other GMs in her ability to grasp positions.

    • @gelatinousjoe7979
      @gelatinousjoe7979 Год назад +6

      Especially the tactics, and parsing sharp positions

  • @MrSupernova111
    @MrSupernova111 Год назад +83

    Your best podcast so far! She deserves a movie made after her. Thank you for having the amazing Judit Polgar on your show! Cheers!

    • @kc910
      @kc910 Год назад +2

      There are films about her but not in English that I’ve been able to find although it’s been a while since I e looked. She has a section in her website that lists them.

    • @MrSupernova111
      @MrSupernova111 Год назад +3

      @@kc910 . There is a documentary called "My Brilliant Mind" with her. But its not truly about her. I would love to see a dedicated documentary about her. Thanks for the info.

    • @manisdogfish
      @manisdogfish Год назад +2

      There's a documentary on the Polgar family called, "The Polgar Variant" that is excellent. You have to contact the production company to get ahold of it.

    • @davidhoekstra4620
      @davidhoekstra4620 Год назад +2

      In a way the Queens Gambit is about her.

    • @youtubecensoringcomments7427
      @youtubecensoringcomments7427 8 месяцев назад

      Lol that is the unfairness of this.. leko, topalov and kramnik were wat better than her... No movie was called nor series about them because they are men not women lol

  • @jedillavhart
    @jedillavhart Год назад +87

    Seriously, her life should be turned into a Netflix movie! Judit is such an inspiration to many.

    • @joefrancisuvf
      @joefrancisuvf Год назад

      That's true but actually the Polgar sisters are apparently the result of an experiment run by their father to see if genius could be nurtured into kids. It worked clearly in her case.

    • @slylataupe4272
      @slylataupe4272 Год назад

      Good idea. And margot robbie should play the part 😊

    • @manisdogfish
      @manisdogfish Год назад +2

      Netflix would probably mess it up and not do her justice. Someone more reputable should handle her story.

    • @manisdogfish
      @manisdogfish Год назад +2

      There's already an excellent documentary of the Polgar family called, "The Polgar Variant". You have to email the production company to get ahold of it.

    • @mubarkqardas46
      @mubarkqardas46 Год назад

      Netflix would make her from africa.

  • @f12mnb
    @f12mnb Год назад +20

    Great podcast - very much appreciate that with a great guest like Judit Polgar, they let the guest speak! Some guests are not as comfortable and so the hosts need to draw them out, but here she is a good guest - and they let her get things out. Great job!

  • @Subhrajits
    @Subhrajits Год назад +19

    "When it is little bit bad, that's the most difficult". This is true not only for chess or sports, but for all walks of life.

  • @drorange2261
    @drorange2261 Год назад +15

    Someone needs to make a blockbuster film about Judith Polgar. This is one case that life is more entertaining than fiction. Fabiano Caruana, could you focus becoming the next world champion please ?

    • @gardenvariety9957
      @gardenvariety9957 Год назад +3

      There is a documentary about the Polgar sisters, which I saw at a Jewish film festival. It was quite good, but I can't remember the name.

    • @kc910
      @kc910 Год назад

      @@gardenvariety9957She has them listed on her website.

  • @jackm4457
    @jackm4457 Год назад +8

    I miss her as a player when she used to put the fear of God into her male opponents. Chess at the top was a man's world before Judit, and it's gone back to the same since her retirement in 2014.

  • @TheMg49
    @TheMg49 Год назад +16

    It's always interesting, informative, and even entertaining to hear what chess greats, such as Judit Polgar, have to say. Another fascinating interview/conversation. Thanks guys, and thanks to Judit Polgar.

  • @DaaimShabazz
    @DaaimShabazz Год назад +3

    Judit was my favorite player until she retired. Excellent question by Fabiano at 56:20. I believe we do girls a disservice by putting limitations as "first girl" "top girl" "highest-rate girl" as opposed to "top player" "IM" "GM" without the labels. We automatically assume a woman's goal should be a "W" title instead of the overall title. It's regressive and limiting.

  • @cool7992
    @cool7992 Год назад +13

    Very worthy podcast, very worthy watching! Great episode you guys, and keep making productive contents to us. Really appreciate! 😊

  • @user-jm8fi4fs2l
    @user-jm8fi4fs2l Год назад +7

    WARNING, unsolicited advice below:
    Love your podcast guys, but it looks weird when you zoom in onto Christian using the general view camera. The picture goes from crystal clear to blurry which is very noticeable. An extra one might help.

    • @Altair584
      @Altair584 Год назад +1

      Valid advice, I noticed this immediately and checked if my youtube quality was auto'd on 360p.

  • @sekk157
    @sekk157 Год назад +5

    Can we get a Polgar Sisters movie please? Legendary family.

  • @7177YT
    @7177YT Год назад +5

    Judit is a pleasure to listen to. Cheers!
    Some dorky questions though. >.

  • @robwilliams3592
    @robwilliams3592 Год назад +4

    Great interview...
    Really enjoyed...
    Her dads book 5334 chess problems is a real awaking of possibilities'

  • @Raventooth
    @Raventooth Год назад +4

    I found it interesting that Ding, after 26 years of playing, said he would have retired if he had lost to Nepo, even at age 29. It must be intense to be obsessed with chess for decades.

  • @angeliqueazul8670
    @angeliqueazul8670 Год назад +6

    Thank you so much for this amazing episode! Judit is a fascinating person and the conversation flowed naturally and revealed so many interesting aspects. Amazing job!

  • @LavenderHV
    @LavenderHV Год назад +12

    Loved this episode
    Judit is a legend ❤️

  • @markrabideau4067
    @markrabideau4067 Год назад +4

    Dare I suggest, some day down the road...Fabi for president?

  • @camilohiche4475
    @camilohiche4475 8 месяцев назад +3

    Queen Polgar has spoken. Best podcast ever period. Simple as. End of discussion.

  • @puzzles4breakfast275
    @puzzles4breakfast275 Год назад +8

    Congratulations Judit....🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @guyscounter
    @guyscounter Год назад +3

    Fire your set designer! You have a good studio, BUT those microphone arm bars are really an eye sore. Most especially at wide shot, it's really awful to look at.

  • @DaaimShabazz
    @DaaimShabazz Год назад +3

    That narrow view of post-1992 Fischer has been promoted by the media and we don't hear about the charming Fischer throughout his life. There is a very interesting video of him in Iceland singing, reminiscing about music, sports and talking about various topics.

  • @fedkarphitchamer9905
    @fedkarphitchamer9905 Год назад +5

    Great pod as always. This one (along with the one with Yasser) is my favorite. Judit is very articulate.

  • @StevenStJohn-kj9eb
    @StevenStJohn-kj9eb Год назад +6

    I enjoy all the interviews with your peers, but these interviews with the legends in the old guard are a real treasure. Hope you have a chance to talk with more hall of famers!

  • @ChessJourneyman
    @ChessJourneyman Год назад +5

    Your best podcast to date! Topics you have extensive personal experience and interest in, and it shows.

  • @coxscorner
    @coxscorner Год назад +3

    Judit is one of my favorite players she was such a tactical monster and attacker.

  • @lux8346
    @lux8346 Год назад +2

    Chirila: "So, take me through your chess beginnings... how did you start your chess journey"
    "Sir this is a Wendy's-"

  • @Ryanmuniverse
    @Ryanmuniverse Год назад +2

    Can u guys start boosting the audio a bit? Playing this in my car I can only hear it going down a perfectly smooth road otherwise I hit any bump and I gotta go back to hear what was said cuz its so quiet

  • @tyronjohnson78
    @tyronjohnson78 Год назад +5

    Judit is the GOAT.

  • @BeammeupSpotty
    @BeammeupSpotty Год назад +3

    wow. how special to get to hear this. thanks a million for your work and for sharing this.

  • @JohnBarnett-u8j
    @JohnBarnett-u8j 15 дней назад +1

    Excellent post ❤ John Barnett. ❤

  • @thechesslobster2768
    @thechesslobster2768 Год назад +8

    FUCK YEAH. GOAT CHESS PODCAST.

  • @davidquinn9676
    @davidquinn9676 Год назад +2

    I'm surprised by the comment about Hou Yifan at 58:00. From a young age she focused on open tournaments and considered the women's titles secondary and didn't even bother playing for them. What more could she have done? Does she mean Hou wasn't really expecting and fighting to win? I thought she was at least for a while, but was overwhelmed and could not sustain and improve at that level. But I don't know her close up.

  • @jasonrepa
    @jasonrepa Год назад +2

    52:50 Fabi is referring to the Bob Hope interview which was indeed scripted and highly entertaining. ruclips.net/video/LSWau3pTyIg/видео.html

  • @seinundzeiten
    @seinundzeiten 9 месяцев назад +2

    her stories about Bobby Fisher was amazing

  • @hellostranger2012
    @hellostranger2012 Год назад +3

    ending was abrupt. seems like something has been edited out

  • @TheChessMasterBattleofWits
    @TheChessMasterBattleofWits Год назад +5

    She is so humble.

  • @flamerider1046
    @flamerider1046 Год назад +4

    Love it. Keep it coming. Unique chess content that is captivating.👍

  • @abdulnaserbedil2065
    @abdulnaserbedil2065 Год назад +3

    She is a Legend 👏

  • @haldunb3848
    @haldunb3848 Год назад +3

    I really enjoyed this episode. I hope we will see the Queen in the channel again.

  • @evilrslade
    @evilrslade 10 месяцев назад +2

    Judit, the highest rated woman ever. Her rating would include her in the top 20 even today. Great interview, her insights into the world of competitive Chess are gold. Also, Fabi makes a good interviewer, always comes across as erudite and intelligent. Great video.

  • @MMusic91
    @MMusic91 Год назад +3

    can't believe it took me a month to listen to this. Great interview with one of the greatest legends in chess history!

  • @chessloversonly
    @chessloversonly Год назад +8

    Amazing story! There really needs to be a movie or a book made about her and her life. It's so interesting, it really needs to be promoted more for people to know about!

  • @josecuellar7875
    @josecuellar7875 Год назад +2

    she is lovely also.

  • @chessloverontwitch
    @chessloverontwitch Год назад +2

    Finally got to sit down and watch this. I met Susan Polgar years ago but now I have daughters and I will teach them chess but I can only hope that one day they can meet Judit, the greatest of all-time. Thanks for this interview. It means a lot to me personally and especially now that I have two daughters who just love to ask their daddy about chess.

  • @buzzbain3348
    @buzzbain3348 Год назад +2

    Excellent show. Great questions asked of the great Judith Polgar. This podcast is a breath of fresh air. Points and standings are not the only way to measure greatness. There is also creativity, and she sure played many creative games.

  • @MrDoctorFog
    @MrDoctorFog 22 дня назад

    What a LEGEND. The only woman that beat all most recent former world champions (including Carlsen). It's not a case that she was a student of the other legend Bobby Fisher.

  • @miquelcanosasanteularia1678
    @miquelcanosasanteularia1678 Год назад +4

    Been waiting for this podcast

  • @harryh2185
    @harryh2185 Год назад +3

    Wow! There were many interesting insights in this interview!

  • @SLKCHESS
    @SLKCHESS Год назад +3

    Awesome podcast with Judit!

  • @Pipic9
    @Pipic9 5 месяцев назад

    29:00 this is just misleading, you can setup your own pc that will match or even beat cloud. Cloud gives you convenience, ease of access and cheaper upfront cost. But they're not some magical "super computers" that give +500% faster performance.

  • @alexanderfrost2943
    @alexanderfrost2943 Год назад +2

    Holy cow! She's one of my favorite chess player. Thank you for having her here!

  • @TheMrBennito
    @TheMrBennito 8 месяцев назад

    Judit is a very wise woman, apart from being intelligent. The way she talked about Fischer, she is not only respectful yet also weighted her words, didnt want to give too much away about him. sort of respecting his privacy :)

  • @neville-mladen9393
    @neville-mladen9393 2 месяца назад

    Everyone here has been vaxxinated by the men with little black hats and these poor chess players say that Bobby was crazy . . . They are funny, not Bobby !!!

  • @ahmedelshnawy3908
    @ahmedelshnawy3908 Год назад +3

    Perfect episode, thank u for these great interviews

  • @patrickpet7905
    @patrickpet7905 Год назад +1

    Of course Fabi seems like the guy who thinks no one can come up with jokes off the cuff. Lol he can't do it and it seems impossible to him so therefore it is for everyone.

  • @simon10273
    @simon10273 Год назад +7

    I enjoy this content, thanks guys. Although the modesty is endearing, Fabiano is one of the world’s strongest and most interesting players. I would enjoy it if he could share more stories about himself and his origins as a chess player.

  • @Em4gdn1m
    @Em4gdn1m Год назад +3

    🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐

  • @viharikrishnan5588
    @viharikrishnan5588 3 месяца назад

    Respecting her is okay by why the hate towards men in comment section by other females ? wtf

  • @ryanmyers9081
    @ryanmyers9081 Год назад +3

    I love Judit! Great podcast

  • @vinothkumar1220
    @vinothkumar1220 Год назад +1

    26:20 What's the story on Leko Kramnik?

  • @katis999
    @katis999 Год назад +1

    Thanks for this :)

  • @toodle361
    @toodle361 Год назад +2

    Just a random comment to boost this awesome channel

  •  Год назад +1

    Excellent interview, many thanks for making it happen!

  • @ruanpablo2082
    @ruanpablo2082 Год назад +2

    Judit is Amazing

  • @kundachisenga5858
    @kundachisenga5858 Год назад +1

    Highly instructive thank you.... Love you guys ❤️

  • @ceccavara
    @ceccavara Год назад +2

    Juditlegendary

  • @harryh2185
    @harryh2185 Год назад +2

    52:49 Does anybody happen to know which interview they are referring to?

    • @dimplegeorge8801
      @dimplegeorge8801 Год назад +1

      ruclips.net/video/LSWau3pTyIg/видео.html

    • @harryh2185
      @harryh2185 Год назад +1

      @@dimplegeorge8801 Thanks a lot!

    • @harryh2185
      @harryh2185 Год назад

      @@dimplegeorge8801 Thanks a lot!

  • @thetransferaccount4586
    @thetransferaccount4586 4 месяца назад

    this might be the chess equivalent of podcast

  • @vixr9557
    @vixr9557 11 месяцев назад

    like Kasparov both decided to quit too early

  • @simoontube
    @simoontube Год назад +2

    What a fantastic interview

  • @WilliamSantos-pq3fp
    @WilliamSantos-pq3fp Год назад +2

    Mais um grande episódio!!