Octavio Figueira Trompowsky de Almeida (30 November 1897 – 26 March 1984) was a Brazilian chess player, who was born and died in Rio de Janeiro.[1] Trompowsky won the 1939 Brazilian Championship, but is best known as the player for whom the Trompowsky Attack (1.d4 Nf6 2.Bg5) chess opening was named.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Octavio_Trompowsky
Trompowsky - Alexander Kiprov
Munich ol
1936 Trompowsky Attak A45
1.d4 Cf6 2.Ag5 d5 3.Axf6 exf6 4.e3 c6 5.c4 Ab4+ 6.Cc3 Axc3+ 7.bxc3 O-O 8.Db3 dxc4 9.Axc4 De7 10.Ce2 Cd7 11.Dc2 Te8 12.h4 Cf8 13.Cg3 c5 14.Db3 cxd4 15.cxd4 f5 16.Ce2 Ce6 17.Rf1 Df6 18.g3 a6 19.a4 Cc5 20.Da2 Ae6 21.Rg2 Axc4 22.Dxc4 Ce4 23.Tac1 g5 24.hxg5 Cxg5 25.Cf4 De7 26.Dd3 De4+ 27.Dxe4 fxe4 28.Cd5 Ted8 29.Cb6 Tab8 30.Tc5 f6 31.a5 Td6 32.Tc7 Cf7 33.Te7 Cg5 34.Tc1 Te6 35.Txe6 Cxe6 36.Cd7 Td8 37.Cxf6+ Rf7 38.Cxe4 1-0
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Octavio_Trompowsky
Trompowsky - Alexander Kiprov
Munich ol
1936 Trompowsky Attak A45
1.d4 Cf6 2.Ag5 d5 3.Axf6 exf6 4.e3 c6 5.c4 Ab4+ 6.Cc3 Axc3+ 7.bxc3 O-O 8.Db3 dxc4 9.Axc4 De7 10.Ce2 Cd7 11.Dc2 Te8 12.h4 Cf8 13.Cg3 c5 14.Db3 cxd4 15.cxd4 f5 16.Ce2 Ce6 17.Rf1 Df6 18.g3 a6 19.a4 Cc5 20.Da2 Ae6 21.Rg2 Axc4 22.Dxc4 Ce4 23.Tac1 g5 24.hxg5 Cxg5 25.Cf4 De7 26.Dd3 De4+ 27.Dxe4 fxe4 28.Cd5 Ted8 29.Cb6 Tab8 30.Tc5 f6 31.a5 Td6 32.Tc7 Cf7 33.Te7 Cg5 34.Tc1 Te6 35.Txe6 Cxe6 36.Cd7 Td8 37.Cxf6+ Rf7 38.Cxe4 1-0
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