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| From | Message | Posted by andy94 ajaxwrite.com
11/19/2008 05:21:47 Play online chess | Subject: November 19th, 1888.
Message: José Raùl Capablanca was born 120 years ago.....But his talent is still famous now.
World champion 1921-1927.
His stats:
Games played: 583
Games won: 302 (52%)
Games draw: 246 (42%)
Games lost: 35 (6%).
What else to say about this Great Champion?
| Posted by ketchuplover ajaxwrite.com
11/19/2008 06:21:09 Play online chess |
Message: Alekhine said (paraphrase) "With his death we have lost a great chess genius whose like we shall never see again" He also said "I have never seen anyone with such a flabbergasted quickness of chess comprehension"
| Posted by ionadowman ajaxwrite.com
11/19/2008 11:47:00 Play online chess | And yet...
Message: ... it seems he didn't really like the game all that much...
| Posted by gamlet ajaxwrite.com
11/19/2008 22:59:43 Play online chess | For students
Message: Those who are starting to study chess should go through analyzed games of Capablanca. The clarity of his logic would help them a great deal. Also, he made very few blunders- a fact which serves to make the themes of his games more easily understood.
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