Video by Timea with nice music and pictures
A short summary about Saturday:
The 4th Annual Aquaprofit – PolgárChess Day was held this past Saturday. It was a great success as usual, despite the major snow storm that hit Budapest the night before. Around 500 chess fans weathered the snow storm to celebrate the now traditional “Day of Celebration of Chess and its Queens”.
I am impressed by the tremendous interest for chess and this event year after year. There was a huge amount of mainstream media interest (which is not typical for chess) including most major TV stations, before, during and after the actual event. Of course it was great timing for the publicity of the event that Judit just came back a few days earlier from Mexico City with a spectacular victory over Ivanchuk and Topalov to win the UNAM Invitational.
There was one major change from previous years. The Aquaprofit – Polgár Chess Day got extended to a full day event instead of only an afternoon spectacle. Therefore, numerous new colorful activities were added to the program.
Some of them include the two exhibition games Judit and I played in front of the live audience. In the first one, we played while sharing our thoughts by explaining our though-process during our game with the enthusiastic audience in separate rooms (I won that game). The moves were transmitted by cell phones and then we met up to play face to face in the latter part of the game. The second game was a “Trust-Chess” blitz game, (where all the pieces were silver looking, packaged in foil-paper), in which Judit swindled me at the end and balanced the score 1-1.
Sofia gave an hour-long well-attended lecture for beginners, which served also as an introduction to my sisters’ new book: Chess Playground http://polgarchess.com.
The book is aimed to introduce chess to the youngest audience, and is full of chess drawing, rhymes and puzzles. The book, which is already available in Hungarian as well as in English, is being used as the manual in one of the elite Kindergartens in Budapest where chess became part of the curriculum since this Fall. Pre-K students have one hour long chess session weekly, while K, has it twice a week.
The co-authors Sofia and Judit had a book-signing of their first book together. Volume two is already on its way.
The highlight of the event (which also included a press-conference, Q/A, autograph and photo sessions with the fans) was the usual 100 board simul by the three sisters. Among our opponents were numerous celebrities such as Andrea Temesvari, Ivan Fischer, and Marci Eszterhazy, just to mention a few. Also many GMs supported the event with their presence, such as the currently top-ranked Hungarian Zoltan Almasi, chess-legend Pal Benko (82) or the nation’s newest GM and Texas Tech Knight Raider Gergely Antal, etc.
I also went on a chess show, hosted by GM Gabor Kallai, on a major Hungarian Sports TV station (similar to ESPN in the United States). We discussed the Aquaprofit – Polgár Chess Day, Judit’s spectacular success in Mexico, including her final game victory over Topalov, as well as Texas Tech Susan Polgar Institute for Chess Excellence, the Knight Raiders, and the unprecedented success of the program, etc.
Another video from Aquaprofit – Polgár Chess Day 2010 in Budapest, Hungary
I would like to take this opportunity to thank all the sponsors and organizers of this wonderful day of “Chess Celebration”, and specifically the main sponsor Aquaprofit and its director Mr. Tamas Nadasi. And of course the initiative of my sister Judit whose brainchild project became a wonderful tradition.
you all look great
Soundtrack: Canon in D major by Pachelbel!
Great choice!
wow!
Terrific!
Dear Susan, you are doing great job, you know that.
Congratulations!
Incredible Polgar sisters, we love you!
OMG! What a treat to see the beautiful and incredibly smart Polgar sisters together. The music (especially at the beginning) speaks volume about the beauty of chess and its queens.
You are so beautiful and thank you for what you’ve done for chess!!
Hello from sunny Florida!
What a day! You all look like you are really enjoying yourselves in the video. No wonder, the whole day being a manifestation and well-deserved celebration of your joint achievements and a great social occasion for Hungarian chess fans!
I see that some of the colorful kids’ chess sets were used in the simul. It looks kind of fun to see serious-looking middle-aged and elderly men contemplating their next moves with princess-pink pieces 🙂
P.S. Does anybody have a link to an explanation of “trust-chess”? Is it a kind of semi-“blindfold” in which each player just has to remember which pieces are her own? Or is it about the pieces being able to change color, or what?
Mr. Benko is well-remembered as the man who stepped aside so that Bobby Fischer could compete in the Interzonal that led to his championship. Benko is also well known for his variant of the Benoni Counter-Gambit, as well as various chess problems.
Mr. Benko was also known, for a while, as “Hang-a-Rook Benko”, for his propensity for a year or two in the early 1970’s to manage to leave a Rook hanging in at least one game of almost every tournament he played in.
There are two videos, one with commentary and interviews (not music). Is there anyone who can add english subtitles? It would be nice.
Thank you.
enjoy your site ,any hints for coaches onwhat to do or not to do
also do you have summer camps for over seas visitors. coaches or pupils