answer-to-first-position:8...Bb7-9f4..Nbd7-10O-O..b4-11Na4..Be7-12c3..bc3-13f5..e5-14Ne6.fe6-15fe6.O-O16ed7.Kh8-17Nc3.Qd7-18Qd3.a5-19Nd5.Ba6-20Bc4.Nd5-21ed5.Bc4-22Qc4.Rfc8=.
Najdorf help: Fischer-English hybrid
also-in-the-move-order-1e4.c5.2Nf3.d6.3d4.cd4.4Nd4.Nf6.5Nc3.a6.6Bc4.b5.7Bb3.b4.8Nce2.Ne4.wins-a-pawn.
in-the-game,you-played-21...h6-and-comment-that-it-loses-to-22Bh6.but-after-22...gh6.23Qh6.Qc2-is-mate-for-black.

also-in-the-move-order-1e4.c5.2Nf3.d6.3d4.cd4.4Nd4.Nf6.5Nc3.a6.6Bc4.b5.7Bb3.b4.8Nce2.Ne4.wins-a-pawn.
8 Nd5 ! and its very dangerous for black to take on e4.
some-analysis:6Bc4.e6.7Be3.Be7.8f3.O-O.9Qd2.b5.10Bb3.Bb7.11O-O-O.b4.12Nce2.a5.13g4.Nc6.14Nc6.Bc6.15g5.Nd7-black-is-fine.
also-in-the-move-order-1e4.c5.2Nf3.d6.3d4.cd4.4Nd4.Nf6.5Nc3.a6.6Bc4.b5.7Bb3.b4.8Nce2.Ne4.wins-a-pawn.
8 Nd5 ! and its very dangerous for black to take on e4.
how do I combat this opening?
here is an OTB game I played against it:
I manage to force a draw (theoretically, I didn't actually draw) after my own blunder, then my opponent's inability to capitalize on it.So my question is: what is the antidote against the Fischer-English hybrid, as I have dubbed it?