One memorable instance occurred in 1918, during a simultaneous exhibition in New York City. Capablanca played 103 games simultaneously, winning 102 and drawing just one, all within a single day!
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A fun fact about José Raúl Capablanca, the Cuban chess champion, is that he was known as "The Chess Machine" because of his nearly unbeatable playing style. His most impressive feat was going eight years (1916–1924) without a single defeat in serious competition.
Capablanca was renowned for his intuitive, effortless style of play and was famous for rarely needing to calculate long variations, relying instead on his deep understanding of the game. His contemporaries admired him for his ability to quickly assess positions and find the best moves with minimal time spent.
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