Miguel Najdorf

Miguel Najdorf (born Mendel (Mieczysław) Najdorf in Grodzisk Mazowiecki near Warsaw, Poland, April 15, 1910 – died in Málaga, Spain, July 4, 1997) was a Polish-born Argentine chess grandmaster of Jewish origin, famous for his Najdorf Variation. Mieczysław Najdorf was tutored first by David Przepiorka, then by Savielly Tartakower, the latter of whom he always referred to as "my teacher". At the beginning of his chess career, in 1929, Najdorf defea... more

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  • Apr 15, 1910

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  • 1997 (age 86 years)

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