2:32 I learned recently that that's actually not true about the Adams Attack being named for Mickey Adams. He did play it, but it was Weaver Adams back in the 1940s who pioneered the line.
Hehe, no problem. I think the Adams is great against the Najdorf, I will be trying it too! Perhaps he just wanted an attacking game and wanted to provoke Fischer by playing b5. That's my theory.
Gracias!! Saludos desde Buenos Aires!
Thank you greetings from Buenos Aires!!
Thats my boy Bobby, he totally beat Najdorf playing the NaJdorf. Absolute madman.
2:32 I learned recently that that's actually not true about the Adams Attack being named for Mickey Adams. He did play it, but it was Weaver Adams back in the 1940s who pioneered the line.
What a gameee
Keep it up! Amazing stuff
Thank you:D I will!
Maybe Miguel Najdorf's "Najdorf" overlook the theory of Adams attack, it prevents him from Castling.
I will also try this Adams attack!
Thank you!
Hehe, no problem. I think the Adams is great against the Najdorf, I will be trying it too! Perhaps he just wanted an attacking game and wanted to provoke Fischer by playing b5. That's my theory.
Yes, b5 is like a Bayonet!
Really great video, your channel was recommended by UA-camr Zibbit and you don't disappoint, great video, great analysis
Thanks a lot! And thanks to Zibbit! He has been my biggest ally since starting the channel. I'm happy you liked the analysis!
after Kg2 dc, Qf3 looks better than Bf4.
Najdorf
i dont know how any human couldve seen Bxg2.