Widely acclaimed as the best woman chess player ever, Judit Polgar crossed swords with all of the world’s top players of the 1990s and 2000s. This video depicts the brilliant moves by which she would have brought about a won endgame position against Vishy Anand, a future World Champion, had he not resigned the game because he saw what was coming.
Design and text by Coordie64
Music: Come Take Everything, from A Circle Has No Beginning, by Sameer Gupta www.sameergupta.com
A curated selection of important and inspired moves from the centuries-long history of chess: the ultimate mind-sport, practiced from royal courts and faculty lounges to battlefield barracks and prison cells. Each item re-enacts the critical phase of a historically important chess game, followed by a vignette presenting the game's key details.
Judit Polgar versus Vishy Anand (1998)
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Judit Polgar versus Vishy Anand (1998)
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Widely acclaimed as the best woman chess player ever, Judit Polgar crossed swords with all of the world’s top players of the 1990s and 2000s. This video depicts the brilliant moves by which she would have brought about a won endgame position against Vishy Anand, a future World Champion, had he not resigned the game because he saw what was coming.
Design and text by Coordie64
Music: Come Take Everything, from A Circle Has No Beginning, by Sameer Gupta www.sameergupta.com
A curated selection of important and inspired moves from the centuries-long history of chess: the ultimate mind-sport, practiced from royal courts and faculty lounges to battlefield barracks and prison cells. Each item re-enacts the critical phase of a historically important chess game, followed by a vignette presenting the game's key details.