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Eagle-Like Precision

Submitted by benws on Thu, 05/29/2008 at 3:28pm.

The great Capablanca had the ability to dispose of strong opponents without any effort. After an opening mistake by Spielmann, his play afterwards is accurate to the most minute detail.


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by woodencardboard - 27 days ago
Missouri United States
Member Since: May 2008
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What about 11..Nb6?

by Gokukid - 2 months ago
Dasmarinas Philippines
Member Since: May 2008
Member Points: 249
I remember Jonathan Speelman :)  I wish Alekhine gave Capablanca a chance for a rematch.  Fischer spoke well of Capablanca, and so do Karpov.  JR can't be called 'the chess machine' for nothing.
by Fellippo - 2 months ago
Zlín Czech Republic
Member Since: Aug 2007
Member Points: 490
Masterpiece!
by Dragonknightx - 2 months ago
Sydney Australia
Member Since: Mar 2008
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white played brilliantly and would of won with his passsed pawn anyway great play


by leonelcm - 2 months ago
Mexico City Mexico
Member Since: Feb 2008
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Jose Raul Capablanca, the only latinamerican chess world champion. His abilities are there for anyone who wants to learn postional, tactical and king's attacking. Thanx for posting part of Capablanca's legacy...
by NM ozzie_c_cobblepot - 2 months ago
United States
Member Since: Feb 2008
Member Points: 545
His games are simple and easy to follow. They are great for teaching positional ideas. For example you wouldn't use Tal, Shirov, or Emory Tate to teach anything positional.
by claypot - 2 months ago
California United States
Member Since: Feb 2008
Member Points: 1165

Cap's vision of the board was scary. In my book, he's in the running as one of the best ever...

Thanks for the post


 

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