The Polish Immortal is the name given to a famous chess game between Glinksberg and Miguel Najdorf played in Warsaw. Some sources give its date as 1930 or 1935, and give the name of the player of the white pieces as "Glucksberg". Garry Kasparov gives the date of the game as 1928, and the name of Najdorf's opponent as "Glinksberg," attributing these facts to Najdorf and his daughter. In this game Black sacrificed all four of his minor pieces.

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  • The Polish Immortal is the name given to a famous chess game between Glinksberg and Miguel Najdorf played in Warsaw. Some sources give its date as 1930 or 1935, and give the name of the player of the white pieces as "Glucksberg". Garry Kasparov gives the date of the game as 1928, and the name of Najdorf's opponent as "Glinksberg," attributing these facts to Najdorf and his daughter. In this game Black sacrificed all four of his minor pieces. Unless otherwise specified, notes are based on those by Kasparov in My Great Predecessors, Part IV.
  • L'Immortelle Polonaise est une fameuse partie d'échecs jouée à Varsovie en Pologne par Glinksberg et Miguel Najdorf. Elle aurait été jouée en 1930 ou en 1935. Le joueur des blancs s'appellerait « Glucksberg » ou « Glinksberg ». D'après Garry Kasparov, elle aurait été jouée en 1928. Lors de cette partie, les noirs sacrifient leurs quatre pièces mineures pour obtenir le gain.
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  • The Polish Immortal is the name given to a famous chess game between Glinksberg and Miguel Najdorf played in Warsaw. Some sources give its date as 1930 or 1935, and give the name of the player of the white pieces as "Glucksberg". Garry Kasparov gives the date of the game as 1928, and the name of Najdorf's opponent as "Glinksberg," attributing these facts to Najdorf and his daughter. In this game Black sacrificed all four of his minor pieces.
  • L'Immortelle Polonaise est une fameuse partie d'échecs jouée à Varsovie en Pologne par Glinksberg et Miguel Najdorf. Elle aurait été jouée en 1930 ou en 1935. Le joueur des blancs s'appellerait « Glucksberg » ou « Glinksberg ». D'après Garry Kasparov, elle aurait été jouée en 1928. Lors de cette partie, les noirs sacrifient leurs quatre pièces mineures pour obtenir le gain.
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  • Polish Immortal
  • Immortelle polonaise
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