Showing posts with label National Geographic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label National Geographic. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Queen's Gambit



Tuesday, December 04, 2007 11:59:00 PM

Queen’s gambit

Vikas Hotwani

Chess Grand Master Susan Polgar is living proof of her dad’s theory that geniuses are made, not born

If you thought the sporting world just revolves around cricket and soccer, Woman Chess Grandmaster Susan Polgar has news for you.

“Actually, chess is the most popular game in the world — not only do people play it professionally, it’s a very popualr past time as well. If the general perception does not point to this, it’s because chess is not given that competitive recognition,” says Polgar when After Hours caught up with her during one of her rare visits to India.

“This is my second visit to the country. The first time I came was in 1999 and I must say, the pace of development is phenomenal,” she notes.

Susan is today also acknowledged for changing the sexist perception towards the game.

“Before I came in, chess was seen to be a male-dominated game. However, my sister (GM Judit Polgar) and me, along with many other women who subsequently got involved with the game, turned that theory around. Today there are more women in the game than ever before,” she says.

Here is the full story and here is the video.
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Friday, August 10, 2007

My Brilliant Brain on National Geographic TV


My Brilliant Brain Preview

Click here to view an 8 minute preview on youtube.com - Episode 2 (Part 1)
Click here to view an 8 minute preview - Episode 2 (Part 2)
Click here to view an 8 minute preview - Episode 2 (Part 3)
Click here to view a 10 minute preview - Episode 2 (Part 4)

This was shown with big success in the UK last month. It will be aired worldwide as well as the US soon.
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