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The Cuban Jose Raul Capablanca, World Chess Champion 1921-1927, was considered at the height of his career to be almost unbeatable and received the nickname: "the chess machine". Even those of his colleagues who reached the chess throne would call him a "genius" (Alekhine) or "the greatest player in the history of chess" (Fischer). This CD came into being as a result of the co-operation between various authors.
Contains:
A main database with all available games by Capablanca is introduced by a biography. About 300 of the games are annotated. The largest contribution to this database was made by Peter Schneider.
An appreciation by Dr Robert Hübner of the 1927 WCh-Match between Capablanca and Alekhine.
An endgame database by GM Mihail Marin. It contains 1 text and 14 games (or parts of games). The Romanian grandmaster casts some light above all on the moment of the transition to the endgame.
A tactics database put together by Martin Seifert. Perhaps there are not so many brilliant combinations known from Capablanca‘s play, but these do exist. The author has put together a database of 103 games, in each of which a training question (or questions) allows you to test and improve your vision.
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: Pentium 166, 32 MB RAM, Win98 SE, WinME, Win2000, WinXP
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