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José Raúl Capablanca (1888–1942)

Author of Chess Fundamentals

40+ Works 989 Members 12 Reviews 3 Favorited

About the Author

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Works by José Raúl Capablanca

Chess Fundamentals (1921) 518 copies, 8 reviews
A Primer of Chess (1977) 114 copies, 1 review
My Chess Career (1966) 112 copies, 2 reviews
The Immortal Games of Capablanca (1942) — Author — 81 copies
Chess strategy (1980) 4 copies

Associated Works

Chess Fever [1925 film] (1925) — Actor — 4 copies

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Common Knowledge

Canonical name
Capablanca, Jose Raul
Legal name
Capablanca y Graupera, José Raúl
Birthdate
1888-11-19
Date of death
1942-03-08
Gender
male
Occupations
chess player
Awards and honors
World Chess Champion (1921|1927)
Nationality
Cuba
Associated Place (for map)
Cuba

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Reviews

13 reviews
This book has good principles and some interesting diagrams to study, but it is hard to follow the moves because he uses descriptive notation. For someone trying to learn chess today I think algebraic notation is probably more helpful and it is a shame that this book doesn't use it, because I felt that it could have been great practice for getting more familiar with it.
Capablanca was a chess grandmaster, one of the great chess players and this is his book of basic strategy. This book originally was owned by my mother; she taught herself how to play primarily by using this book, then taught me--and we went on to destroy the enemy! Er... I mean to enjoy playing the game with many others. It explains first principles such as good openings, controlling the center, attacking and cutting off pieces and good endgame strategies. A well-written, very useful guide show more accessibly for a beginner. show less
½
J.R. Capablanca was one of the greatest chess players ever. He was not a hard worker and relied on his superior natural skills. He did produce a worthy book of fundamentals. This is it.
A good book for the improving player. It is clear and concise, but perhaps too concise. It rewards careful study but needs to be supplemented with other material.

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Works
40
Also by
1
Members
989
Popularity
#26,037
Rating
½ 3.6
Reviews
12
ISBNs
82
Languages
8
Favorited
3

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