Middlegames Pgn — Laszlo Polgar Chess
Both black bishops aiming at the king’s field. Polgar’s Theme: Double bishop sacrifice. Solution: 1. Bxg7+! Kxg7 2. Qg5+ Kh8 3. Bxh7! (sacrifice the second bishop). The king is suffocated. This pattern repeats in variations for 10 consecutive problems.
What or platform (Lichess, Chess.com, ChessBase) do you plan to use for your PGN training? Laszlo Polgar Chess Middlegames Pgn
László Polgár is famous for raising three chess prodigies: Susan, Sofia, and Judit. His training methods changed how people study chess. His massive book, Chess: 5334 Problems, Combinations, and Games , is a classic. However, his work on the middlegame is just as important. Getting these lessons in Portable Game Notation (PGN) format can change how you train. Both black bishops aiming at the king’s field
Crucial Note: Laszlo Polgar did not release an official digital PGN before his passing. Therefore, most "Laszlo Polgar PGNs" circulating online are either fan-made compilations from his books (legal in fair-use study contexts) or algorithmic reconstructions by chess database companies like ChessBase or Forward Chess. Chess: 5334 Problems
Which would you prefer?
A: No. Polgar’s middlegame collection assumes you know all rules and basic mates. Start with his "Mate in 1" chapter first. The middlegame PGN is ideal for Elo 1200–2200 .