Jeffreys vs O'Donnel 2006 SMB Chess Club

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Uploaded by on Mar 10, 2007

Michael Jeffreys: "This was my rapid play (G-25) game against Jack O'Donnel played in August of 2006 at the Santa Monica Bay Chess Club. I was White and played the Trompowsky Attack!"

p.s. I've written three chess books: "250 Deadly Checkmates," "150 Deadly Opening Traps" & "Chess for Beginners." You can see them/order at: http://www.geocities.com/jeffreyschess and you can check out sample chapters here:
http://www.geocities.com/mjshark1/Trapsbookorderpage.html

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  • If you need a draw:

    1.

    With the Queen on a6 after the Bishop sac' on a6, and the Knight move to c8: Queen check on b5, you say in the video "you have nothing". You have missed, If the Knight blocks the check on b6 you take it! Queen takes the Knight check, King to a8 and now......Bishop takes on c7, threatning check on a6 and winning the rook on d8. Black can resign now

    2.

    Queen to b5 Check, King to a8 draw repeat

  • Trompowsky attack is 1. d4 Nf6 2. Bg5.

    This is the pseudo-Trompowsky or Levitsky attack.

    Nice game though.

  • Very nice game! Thank you

  • Isn't the Trompowsky after Nf6 and not d5?

  • +1.  Still just as effective, though.

  • Nice game. Very interesting.

  • 4:07-4:09 I have had mate very similar to that I called it crosshairs because the bishop really locks it down and puts the bullseye right on the kings brain.

  • at 3:20 Black DOESN'T have Nb6, because White would just play Qxb6+, the c-pawn is pinned

  • Nice :P

  • Can u please tell me the computer program that u use to find u better moves after the game.I believe the program will improve my game signifacally and change my point of view in seing awesome chess moves.So please tell me the name of the program.

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