Hi BigDogg,
This game, like a lot of famous brilliant games, suffers because it goes through many
hands and publications. The dates given differ from 1929-1938 with practically every
date between these two used except for the war years.
The opponents name has also been apt to change and the location too has had it's
travels all over Europe. Najdorf's nationally has been brought into question with
some wondering why it is a Polish Immortal because Najdorf was an Argentinean.
(he was Polish and stayed in Argentina when war broke out.)
It got so bad than people have actually questioned it's authenticity sayin it was made up.
Finally in 2005 Najdorf himself noted it up in his best games collection
(a wonderful book) and it is v Gluksberg in Warsaw 1930.
Najdorf had another brilliancy v a player called Gliksberg (sic) in Lodz 1929 and
the two, in this case, understandably, have often change names and places.
Here is Najdorf v Gliksberg, Lodz 1929.
1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nc3 dxe4 4.Nxe4 Nd7 5.Nf3 Ngf6 6.Bd3 Be7
7.O-O b6 8.Ne5 Bb7 9.Nxf6+ gxf6 10.Nxf7 Kxf7 11.Qh5+ Kg8
12.Re1 Nf8 13.Rxe6 Nxe6 14.Bc4 Qd6 15.Bh6 Bf8 16.Re1 Bc8
17.Qe8 Bd7 18.Rxe6 Rxe8 19.Rxe8 Be6 20.Bxe6+ Qxe6 21.Rxf8