Article Number
LXGOLC100BGHS
Author
Capablanca´s Hundred Best Games of Chess
270 pages, paperback, Reprint, Hardinge, 2004, first edition 1947
From the series »Hardinge Simpole Chess Classics«
Discontinued
Descriptive Notation!
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 champioushtp 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, Nirnzowitsch and three other contenders for the crown. Capa whitewashed the field, creating a fresh masterpiece practicaly every day. Possibly this easy victory left hirn over-confident for later the same year he lost his world titLe to Alekhine. Grandmaster Emeritus Harry Golombek was from his early days a worshipper at the shrine of Capablanca's genius. In this book he lucidly expounds the thinking behind the Cuban champion's greatest achievements and faithfuly records every subtle nuance of his extraordinary ability to cut to the essence
of what was truly transpiring amongst the myriad complexities of the chess board. If any player truly exemplified the classical style, it was Capablanca.
Harry Golombek was perhaps the king of chess wri ters. Chess corres pondent for The London Times and The Observer, he possessed an unrivalled gift for transforming a chess game into an heroic saga with himself as the bard, singing the exploits ofhis chosen heroes of the mind. Several times British Champion, Golombek also played top board for England in the Olympiad and represented the British Chess Federation in the FIDE World Championship cyde. He was fluent in Russian and personally attended the World Chess Championships of 1954, 1957 and 1958 as a iudge.
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 champioushtp 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, Nirnzowitsch and three other contenders for the crown. Capa whitewashed the field, creating a fresh masterpiece practicaly every day. Possibly this easy victory left hirn over-confident for later the same year he lost his world titLe to Alekhine. Grandmaster Emeritus Harry Golombek was from his early days a worshipper at the shrine of Capablanca's genius. In this book he lucidly expounds the thinking behind the Cuban champion's greatest achievements and faithfuly records every subtle nuance of his extraordinary ability to cut to the essence
of what was truly transpiring amongst the myriad complexities of the chess board. If any player truly exemplified the classical style, it was Capablanca.
Harry Golombek was perhaps the king of chess wri ters. Chess corres pondent for The London Times and The Observer, he possessed an unrivalled gift for transforming a chess game into an heroic saga with himself as the bard, singing the exploits ofhis chosen heroes of the mind. Several times British Champion, Golombek also played top board for England in the Olympiad and represented the British Chess Federation in the FIDE World Championship cyde. He was fluent in Russian and personally attended the World Chess Championships of 1954, 1957 and 1958 as a iudge.
EAN | 9781843821298 |
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Weight | 400 g |
Manufacturer | Hardinge |
Width | 14 cm |
Height | 21.5 cm |
Medium | Book |
Year of Publication | 2004 |
Author | Harry Golombek |
Series | Hardinge Simpole Chess Classics |
Language | English |
ISBN-10 | 184382129 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1843821298 |
Year of First Edition | 1947 |
Pages | 270 |
Binding | paperback |
Name | Hardinge Simpole Publishers |
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ix Preface
xiii List of games
001 Memoir of Capablanca. By J. du Mont
019 List of Tournaments and Matches
021 Early Years - The Match with Marshall
035 Rapid Development - The visit to Europe
059 On the way to the World Championchip - The Match with Lasker
087 World Champion
115 Victory and Disaster
148 Attemps at Rehabilitation
171 1929 - A Rich Year
203 Prelude to Retirement
220 Triumphat Return
250 The Final Phase
269 Index of Openigs
270 Index of Opponents
xiii List of games
001 Memoir of Capablanca. By J. du Mont
019 List of Tournaments and Matches
021 Early Years - The Match with Marshall
035 Rapid Development - The visit to Europe
059 On the way to the World Championchip - The Match with Lasker
087 World Champion
115 Victory and Disaster
148 Attemps at Rehabilitation
171 1929 - A Rich Year
203 Prelude to Retirement
220 Triumphat Return
250 The Final Phase
269 Index of Openigs
270 Index of Opponents
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