Capablanca's Best Chess Endings

Capablanca's Best Chess Endings
Title Capablanca's Best Chess Endings PDF eBook
Author Irving Chernev
Publisher Courier Corporation
Total Pages 317
Release 2012-09-26
Genre Games & Activities
ISBN 0486138445

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DIV60 complete games, annotated throughout but emphasizing endings that seem like long-contemplated works of art. /div

Basic Chess Endings

Basic Chess Endings
Title Basic Chess Endings PDF eBook
Author Reuben Fine
Publisher Random House Puzzles & Games
Total Pages 0
Release 2003
Genre Games & Activities
ISBN 9780812934939

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The most authoritative reference work on the,endgame, serious students of chess will find this,book unmatched in its depth and range. Updated,with the latest innovations in the endgame and,adapted to algebraic notation by Grandmaster Pal,Benko, the result is what chess aficionados have,been waiting for - a thoroughly modern bible on,chess endings. Packed with diagrams that make,examples easy to follow, this is an indispensable,point of reference for the Grandmaster in the,making.

Chess Fundamentals

Chess Fundamentals
Title Chess Fundamentals PDF eBook
Author José Raúl Capablanca
Publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt P
Total Pages 272
Release 1921
Genre Games & Activities
ISBN

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Written by a legendary world champion, this great book has taught generations of players. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.

The Greatest Ever Chess Endgames

The Greatest Ever Chess Endgames
Title The Greatest Ever Chess Endgames PDF eBook
Author Steve Giddins
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2012
Genre Games & Activities
ISBN 9781857446944

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Endgame expert Steve Giddins examines 50 of the finest examples of endgame play in the history of chess and covers the essential principles of winning endgame play.

Capablanca's Hundred Best Games of Chess

Capablanca's Hundred Best Games of Chess
Title Capablanca's Hundred Best Games of Chess PDF eBook
Author Harry Golombek
Publisher Hardinge Simpole Limited
Total Pages 292
Release 2004-04-01
Genre Games
ISBN 9781843821298

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Jose Capablanca was a phenomenon who burst onto the chess world and took top prize in the first ever elite tournament in which he participated. This was at San Sebastian - otherwise known as Donostia - in the Basque country of Spain in 1911. Capablanca's style was serene - no position seemed to trouble him, and he crushed most of the established European grandmasters with seemingly little effort. Only against the mighty Lasker did he experience serious problems. Then in 1921 Capa - as he was known - obliterated Lasker in their world title match and took the championship without losing a single game. Other triumphs followed, such as London 1922, and Capablanca acquired the legend of an invincible superman when he went for 8 years without losing a game! His supreme moment was in New York 1927 - a quadruple round trial of strength between Capa himself Alekhine, Nimzowitsch and three other contenders for the crown. Capa whitewashed the field, creating a fresh masterpiece practically every day. Possibly this easy victory left him over-confident for later the same year he lost his world title to Alekhine.

Capablanca

Capablanca
Title Capablanca PDF eBook
Author Frisco Del Rosario
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2010-10-16
Genre Games & Activities
ISBN 9781936277025

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Jose Raul Capablanca is renowned for his exquisite positional play and flawless endgame technique. But The Chess Machine was also a master of that other way to deliver mate: the attack on the enemy king.In this groundbreaking work, award-winning chess coach and author Frisco Del Rosario shines a long-overdue light on this neglected aspect of Capablanca's record. He illustrates how the Cuban genius used positional concepts to build up irresistible king hunts, embodying the principles of good play advocated by the unequaled teacher, C.J.S. Purdy. The author also identifies an overlooked checkmate pattern - Capablanca's Mate - that aspiring attackers can add to the standard catalogue in Renaud and Kahn's The Art of the Checkmate. As Del Rosario shows, Capablanca has inspired not only generations of players, but also many of the classics of chess literature.Easy to read but chock-full of advice for study and practical play, Capablanca: A Primer of Checkmate fills a gaping hole in our understanding of the third World Champion.

How to Play Chess Endgames

How to Play Chess Endgames
Title How to Play Chess Endgames PDF eBook
Author Karsten Muller
Publisher Gambit Publications
Total Pages 0
Release 2008
Genre Chess
ISBN 9781904600862

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In this companion volume to Fundamental Chess Endings, M�ller and Pajeken focus on the practical side of playing endgames. They cover all aspects of strategic endgames, with particular emphasis on thinking methods, and ways to create difficulties for opponents over the board. Using hundreds of outstanding examples from modern practice, the authors explain not only how to conduct 'classical' endgame tasks, such as exploiting an extra pawn or more active pieces, but also how to handle the extremely unbalanced endings that often arise from the dynamic openings favoured nowadays. All varieties of endgames are covered, and there are more than 200 exercises for the reader, together with full solutions. Major topics include: * Basic Principles and Methods * Activity * Schematic Thinking * The Fight for the Initiative * Prophylaxis and Preventing Counterplay * The Bishop-Pair in the Endgame * Domination * The Art of Defence * Typical Mistakes * Rules of Thumb