Todd and the good old days

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  • Todd and the good old days

    My brother sure was talented! This link shows one of his best games.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J1rib...el_video_title

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    Re: Todd and the good old days

    Thank for sharing; Black was probably Jacques Coté from Gatineau,Quebec

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    • #3
      Re: Todd and the good old days

      Hi David great game which shows the relative value of pieces.

      Sam:)

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      • #4
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        Thank you for the link. It brought back a lot of memories of Todd and his love of chess and life.

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          Todd's friendship and kindness is dearly missed.
          A computer beat me in chess, but it was no match when it came to kickboxing

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            It was nice to hear mention of Todd's music. I have the CD "Hot Toddy" that Todd's parents sent to me shortly after he passed away. I will dust it off and give it another listen soon. I seem to remember it being heavily influenced by Bach.

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            • #7
              Re: Todd and the good old days

              There is a band named Hot Toddy in NB.

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              • #8
                Re: Todd and the good old days

                This game would be great for a Canadian collection of chess tactics. Queen sacs are often a big surprise.

                I've been looking lately at Queen Sacrifices at www.chessgames.com. There are over 100 games. Most are for mate in 2 or 3, some king walks. The exchange for 2 rooks may be common, there are some Q for R and minor, and even a couple of famous Q for 2 minors.

                I can't find one fascinating game I vaguely recall, Q for a centre pawn mass of 4 or 5 pawns, played circa early 1980s by Browne or Shamkovich.

                I recall that at Guelph a visiting strong US player (maybe Thomas Magar 2004?) was shocked by an opening Q-sac that was newly discovered by a computer.

                Here's an older opening Q sac:

                Spraggett, Kevin - South, Fred
                Ontario op (5), St. Catharines 1976
                Nimzovich Defence[B00]

                1.e4 Nc6 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 Bg4 4.d5 Ne5 5.Nxe5



                5... Bxd1 6.Bb5+ c6 7.dxc6 Qa5+ 8.Nc3 0-0-0
                9.Nc4 Qb4 10.a3 Qc5 11.Be3 Qh5 12.Rxd1 bxc6
                13.Bxc6 e6 14.Nb5 d5 15.Nxa7+ Kb8 16.Nb5
                Qxd1+ 17.Kxd1 dxc4+ 18.Ke2 e5 19.Bb6 1-0

                In the same tournament I like this startling Q-sac mate:

                Theodorovitch, Ivan - Ridout, Howard
                Ontario Open, St. Catharines 1976
                Modern Defence [A04]

                1.Nf3 e5 2.Nxe5 Ne7 3.d4 Nbc6 4.Nf3 d5 5.e3
                Bf5 6.a3 a6 7.c4 g6 8.Nc3 Bg7 9.Be2 0-0
                10.0-0 Na5 11.c5 Qe8 12.b4 Nac6 13.Bb2 Rd8
                14.Re1 Kh8 15.Qb3 Be6 16.Bf1 Bg4 17.Nd2 Qd7
                18.a4 Nf5 19.Ne2 a5 20.b5 Nb4 21.h3 Bxe2
                22.Bxe2 c6 23.Bc3 Rde8 24.Bxb4 axb4 25.Qxb4
                Qe7 26.Nf1 Qh4 27.Rad1 h5 28.Nh2 Bh6 29.Nf3??



                29... Qxf2+! 30.Kh2 Rxe3 31.Bd3 Bf4+ 32.Kh1
                Rxf3 33.Bxf5 Qg3 0-1
                Last edited by Erik Malmsten; Saturday, 22nd October, 2011, 06:42 PM. Reason: extra pawm removed

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                • #9
                  Re: Todd and the good old days

                  Very instructive game.

                  Todd's style of play belongs to the highest level. Todd elevated chess to an art level.

                  His game is definitely a master piece.....a work of art.

                  Thank you David for sharing.....good luck in SCC.

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