András Adorján

See also: Adorjan (homonymy)

András Adorján , Adorján András in the usual order in Hungarian, born the March 31st 1950 with Budapest in Hungary, is a player of failures Hungarian. international Large-Master, he is an author of books of failures.

András Adorján became international Maître in 1970, then large-Master in 1973. It gains the championship of Hungary in 1984. It gains then great tournaments: Varna in 1972, Osijek in 1978, Gjovik in 1983, Esbjerg in 1985 and the open one of New York in 1987.

With the interzonal Tournoi of Rīga in 1979, it is classified 3rd, which enabled him to be qualified like candidate with the world title.

In competitions by team, it helps Hungary to take the gold medal with the Olympiade of failures of 1978. Its other participations in 1984, 1986 and 1988 each time contribute to give a place to Hungary among the 5 first.

Adorján also was assisting it of Garry Kasparov and Peter Lékó.

These last years, Adorján exploited less and concentrated on the writing of books the failures. It is known for its series of books dealing of the openings for the blacks and the rare openings: Black is OK , Black is Still OK , Black is OK Forever .

In the theories of opening, Adorján left its print in the system of the hedgehog on the English opening.

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