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László Polgár - Wikipedia
Polgár sisters. Judit, Zsuzsa, Zsófia and Laszlo Polgars. He and Klara married in the USSR, whereupon she moved to Hungary to be with him. They had three daughters together, Susan, Sofia, and Judit, whom Polgár home-schooled, primarily in chess but also in Esperanto, German, Russian, English, and high-level math. 詳細
László Polgár (born 11 May 1946) is a Hungarian chess teacher and educational psychologist. He is the father of the famous Polgár sisters: Zsuzsa, Zsófia, and Judit, whom he raised to be chess prodigies, … 詳細
Geoff Colvin wrote extensively about Polgár's experiment in his 2008 book, Talent is Overrated, as did Frank McNeil in his 2009 book Learning … 詳細
• Boris Sidis – psychologist and social scientist whose educational experiments are credited for the genius of his famous son 詳細
Polgár has written many books on chess. By far the most famous of these is Chess: 5334 Problems, Combinations, and Games, which "includes 5,334 different instructional situations- … 詳細
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ウェブ2014年10月22日 · With the help of elite coaches, the Polgárs drilled their daughters in the art of chess. All three turned into prodigies. In 1991 Zsuzsa (Susan) became the first female grandmaster in the history of …
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ウェブWhile László Polgár has been credited with being an excellent chess coach, the Polgárs had also employed professional chessplayers to train their daughters, including Hungarian champion IM Tibor Florian, GM Pal Benko.
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