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Capablanca's Best chess endings (Oxford chess books)

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Title: Capablanca's Best chess endings (Oxford chess books)
by José Raúl Capablanca
ISBN: 0-19-217554-8
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Pub. Date: 1978
Format: Unknown Binding
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Average Customer Rating: 4.67 (9 reviews)

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Rating: 5
Summary: Best value for a classsic about endgames
Comment: I had been consulting and recomending this book for years to my youngs chess students with great and outstanding results, is a classic that show Capa finess technic and his economic cristal clear style....very good book to be use to learn endgames from beginners to masters...

Rating: 5
Summary: Excellent Capablanca book, with Chernev analysis
Comment: Chernev is a master writer at illuminating the logic behind moves and helping the reader understand those reasons. This process starts with classics like Logical Chess Move by Move, and this book looks at endgames.

It's a fine book because it teaches you how to take small advantages and win. Too many beginner/intermediate chess players look for the brilliant combo to beat the opponent. This book shows that you can be a master at simplifying and winning with a small advantage. This technique is as brilliant as the best combination. Well worth emulating.

Rating: 5
Summary: Best Capa collection available and good value
Comment: I gave away my copy of Fred Reinfeld's Immortal Games of Capa as Chernev's book, along with Capa's own Fundamentals and Primer of Chess (which contain a total of 26 games annotated by Capa himself) make a complete collection of the best games this former World champion has played. Chernev's book contains 60 games focusing analysis on the endgame, which was Capa's specialty. This is one of the few game collection books that I own that are printed in modern algebraic notation, in addition to Elie Agur's book on Bobby Fischer which I recently ordered. My older books in descriptive notation, though classics, are obsolete like Latin.

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