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Former world champion Jose Capablanca's introduction to chess,
available for the first time in English in algebraic notation, is
an ideal first chess book for players of all ages. In systematic
fashion, Capablanca lucidly explains the rules and basic principles
of this fascinating game, and illustrates these with a wide range
of practical examples. Topics covered include: . The game, the
pieces, their moves and object . Improving your game . Elementary
opening principles...and much more After capturing the world
championship in in 1921, Capablanca was for a time regarded as
practically invincible. Although he surprisingly lost his title to
Alexander Alekhine in 1927, Capablanca remained a leading player
until his death in New York in 1942.
Jose Capablanca's classic instructional manual Chess Fundamentals
first appeared in 1921, the year he defeated Emanuel Lasker for the
world championship title. This handbook is packed with timeless
advice on different aspects of practical play and illustrated by
Capablanca's own games.
This collection of literature attempts to compile many of the
classic, timeless works that have stood the test of time and offer
them at a reduced, affordable price, in an attractive volume so
that everyone can enjoy them.
Play to Win Jose Raul Capablanca was one of the greatest World
Chess Champions of all time While his playing style was
straightforward he played with a blazing speed and strength that
had never been seen before or since. In Chess Fundamentals
Capablanca gives the reader a glimpse into his thinking patterns
and strategy. Perfect for any playing level. The advice and
exercises herein will make anyone and everyone a stronger player.
The seminal work of the Cuban genius who repeated the exploits of
Morphy, suddenly bursting onto the European scene and annihilating
the great masters who had hitherto dominated the international
arena. This book captures the magic of Capablanca's early victory
at San Sebastian 1911 and his second place - bowing only to Lasker
- at St Petersburg 1914. All in all, 35 games are annotated by
Capablanca in person with remarkable objectivity - bestowing praise
and hurling criticism as and when required.
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