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Reminiscence of Hastings

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benws
Updated: Apr 18, 2010, 6:30 AM | 6 | Endgames

Capablanca rarely played blindfold chess, but when he did, he produced games that were filled with original ideas. Here, he takes on his old rival Corzo and two others. Capablanca makes many pawn thrusts in the game that remind one of a famous Pillsbury game (http://www.chess.com/article/view/march-of-the-little-pawns).

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