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      The talent myth

      Judit Polgar, Polgar family, Polgar sisters, Sofia Polgar, Susan Polgar

      The talent myth
      By Joe Brolly
      Published on Sunday 25 November 2012 19:53

      Judit Polgar, the first female chess grandmaster is in England next week in the run-up to the London Chess Classic in December, where she will compete with eight of the world’s top male grandmasters. Lennon nor anyone in Celtic’s backroom staff will have a clue who she is. McGuinness however knows all about her, since she herself was part of an experiment that has become the foundation stone of his approach to sport. 

      Her dad is Laszlo Polgar, a world renowned psychologist who destroyed what is known as “the talent myth”. In the 1960s, his ground breaking idea was that success was achieved from hard work rather than natural talent. The world’s psychology community rubbished the notion, one eminent expert saying he needed to be “healed of his delusions”. 

      So, Polgar proposed an amazing challenge. He publicly announced that he would marry any woman who came forward and turn any children they had into world-class achievers. Soon after, a young Ukrainian woman called Klara wrote to him offering her services (She later said “I thought he was crazy.”) and in April 1967 they married. Within a year, Susan was born. 

      “I need Susan’s achievements to be dramatic,” said Polgar, “So I can show people their ideas about excellence are all wrong.” 

      He chose chess. When she was three, he started her on a big chess board, just fooling around with pieces. By the time she was 14, she was the No. 1 female chess player in the world. His two other daughters Sofia and Judit followed suit. Judit has defeated Kasparov, Karpov and all the other legends. She is widely considered the greatest ever female player. Polgar did it with his daughters. McGuinness tested the same experiment with the young man from nowhere, before repeating it with Donegal. 

      Full article here.

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      5 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        November 25, 2012 at 9:18 pm

        Fabulous and true!

      2. Jassi Reply
        November 25, 2012 at 9:57 pm

        I salute Laszlo Polgar and his philosophy and would love to read his book about creating geniuses. I salute the Polgar sisters for their breaking in the citadels of men’s chess. Judit is always special for me though I have never written to her. She could defeat Kasparov because she didn’t care about his tactics, Anand couldn’t beat him because he was mesmerised by his arrogance. I like Gary too, but only for his chess and his wild ideas, but love Judit for smothering such male arrogance. Keep it up Polgars.

      3. Anonymous Reply
        November 25, 2012 at 10:08 pm

        Talent is not a myth!All that the Polgar experiment shows is that almost anybody with slightly above average ‘brain power’ can become at least an IM in chess with proper guidance from a young age. Talent or genius for Chess is what separates the toppers from the rest of the pack, male or female. Ask Bobby!

      4. Anonymous Reply
        November 26, 2012 at 2:12 am

        Becoming a gm takes talent.

        I say for every lazlo there are ten thousand other dads who push their low talent kids, often resulting in strained relationships and self esteem issues

      5. Anonymous Reply
        November 27, 2012 at 2:28 am

        It does seem to be a rather sad story to me. To marry any woman that steps forward and to have random children to prove a scientific point just seems sad and cold to me … and it would seem to me that he hasn’t proven a point as the statistics aren’t there to back up the claim. The sample size is too low and since there are two of you with this skill one could argue that its just the opposite of what he claims and genetics may be a factor. One must repeat the experiment over and over to verify the results. At this point I don’t think one can claim it either way. This doesn’t appear to be science to me. Best to you both!

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