Ruy Lopez colocou um post (Two Adorjans, linked by music: like Budapest = Buda + Pest) em rec.games.chess.misc, onde se pode ler:
Speaking of pests, GM András Adorján, Kasparov and Leko’s second, a manic-depressive music composer and chess grandmaster, is hated by GM Judith Polgar and vice versa. Strange, as they come from the same little country.
Ah, like the Greeks–the Hungarians go out of their way to stab their fellow countrymen in the back.
CPE Bach András Adorján D minor flute concert III.mvm
(even if you don’t like classical music you cannot fail to be impressed by this piece).
Mas o GM András Adorján tem obras publicadas em xadrez das quais destaco Black is OK Forever!
Excerto de Black is OK Forever!
pelo GM András ADORJÁN.
“When I meet my Lord, I will ask Him why He chose me to discover the theorem that is to renew the whole science of chess: BLACK IS OK!? And why did so many wonderful chess thinkers simply pass by it? After all, it could even have been discovered from sheer practical need, asking an obvious question: ‘Is it OK that BLACK is beaten so badly?’ Shouldn’t we do something against it? Not just sheepishly wait for tomorrow’s White game? White to move and BLACK to suffer!? Only collective intellectual laziness could raise an empty dogma like this to the level of axiom!
People do sometimes get knocked out by diseases, sorrows, all kinds of hardships. We must simply endure it. But the fact that tens of millions only want to somehow ’survive’ EVERY SECOND DAY is – forgive me -INSTITUTIONALISED IDIOCY.
The FIDE K.O.World Championship final of 2004 saw White beat BLACK 4-0 in serious games (with 2 draws). IS IT NORMAL?? Well, if it is, then I am an idiot. (Which I may be, but not because of this.) The CONSCIOUS research I’ve been doing since the year 1985 (before that, I had produced a ’plus’ score with BLACK simply INSTINCTIVELY) failed to reveal any strictly chess-related arguments for ANY initial advantage for White. The only exception is that the ’first’ player can play for a draw more easily than BLACK. All the other obvious arguments can be easily neutralised, even refuted…”
Como brinde final ofereço a possibilidade de verem uma partida que gostei particularmente, entre os grande mestres Lajos Portisch e András Adorján [0-1] em chessgames.com.








