- The
Najdorf Variation (/ˈnaɪdɔːrf/ NY-dorf) of the
Sicilian Defence is one of the most po****r, re****ble, and
deeply studied of all
chess openings. Modern...
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Najdorf may
refer to:
Miguel Najdorf, Polish-born
Argentine chess grandmaster Sicilian Defence,
Najdorf Variation,
chess opening used by
Miguel Najdorf...
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Miguel Najdorf (/naɪdɔːrf/ NY-dorf; born
Mojsze Mendel Najdorf; 15
April 1910 – 4 July 1997) was a Polish-Argentine
chess grandmaster.
Originally from...
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Najdorf Variation move
order and then play 6...e6,
transposing into the Scheveningen. The most
prominent example of such a
preference for the
Najdorf...
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defeat Miguel Najdorf in 25 moves.
Fischer actually did it in 24,
becoming the only
player to beat
Najdorf in the tournament.
Najdorf lost the game while...
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second with
Polugaevsky at
Havana 1962 with 16/21,
behind winner Miguel Najdorf. He
placed joint fifth, with
Leonid Stein at the 30th
Soviet championship...
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called the
Poisoned Pawn Variation, is a line of the
Sicilian Defense,
Najdorf Variation that
begins with the moves: 1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 cxd4 4....
- or 5.Bb5+ Bd7 6.Bxd7+ Nbxd7. The
Najdorf Variation is Black's most po****r
system in the
Sicilian Defence.
Najdorf's intention with 5...a6 was to prepare...
- In 1954, he tied for 2nd–3rd with
Miguel Najdorf,
behind René Letelier, at
Montevideo at age 72.
Najdorf protested that it was
unfair to play such an...
- Nd6??
cutting the game short.
After Najdorf pla**** 31.Nxd6,
Fischer resigned because he
realized after Najdorf's response that 31...Qxd6 32.Nxb7 wins...