In this episode of Dojo Talks, the Sensei review the Netflix documentary 'Queen of Chess' and discuss Judit Polgar’s rise to the top of the chess world. They break down what the film gets right, what it leaves out about the Polgar training experiment, and what her legacy means for future generations of players.
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00:05 Intro to the documentary
04:30 Family movie night reactions
08:50 Chess stories on Netflix
13:30 Underdog appeal in chess
19:40 What the film leaves out
27:00 Polgar’s rise explained
36:30 Polgar vs Kasparov debate
1:00:20 Lessons from the film