We have studied the angular dependence of magnetoresistance and Hall effect of the CDW organic conductor, HMTSF–TCNQ in order to see whether a magnetic-field-induced phase exists in the charge density wave (CDW) system, similarly to the magnetic-field-induced SDW phases in (TMTSF)2X. The anomaly in magnetoresistance was observed only around the pressure where the CDW is almost suppressed, i.e. around 0.8–1.1GPa, but neither at low pressures (0 and 0.5GPa) nor at high pressure above 2GPa. This behavior is quite similar to that of (TMTSF)2X. At 1.1GPa anomalies were found at fields of 0.2T and 10T. We speculate that at 1.1GPa the field-induced phase is located between 0.2T and 10T, where 1D Fermi surface sheet and 2D Fermi-surface pocket are present. The Rxy shows plateau structure and Rxx was very small in the same region, suggestive of quantum Hall effect.