Capablanca's 3 Masterpieces That Will Astonish Any Player

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Embark on a journey into the brilliance of chess legend Jose Raul Capablanca with this captivating exploration of his top three masterpieces. Each game is a testament to Capablanca's strategic genius and tactical finesse, showcasing moves that defy conventional chess wisdom. As you delve into these mind-blowing encounters, prepare to be amazed by Capablanca's ability to navigate the complexities of the chessboard with unparalleled precision. Whether you're a seasoned chess enthusiast or a casual player, these games will leave an indelible mark on your understanding of the game, revealing the timeless artistry that defines Capablanca's legacy in the world of chess.

chess notation:

game 1
1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Nc3 Nf6 4. Bc4 Bc5 5. O-O O-O 6. d3 d6 7. Bg5 Bg4 8. Nd5
Nd4 9. Qd2 Qd7 10. Bxf6 Bxf3 11. Ne7+ Kh8 12. Bxg7+ Kxg7 13. Qg5+ Kh8 14. Qf6#
*

game 2
1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 Nf6 4. O-O Be7 5. d3 d6 6. Re1 O-O 7. Nbd2 Bg4 8. c3
Kh8 9. Nf1 Nh5 10. h3 Bxf3 11. Qxf3 Nf6 12. g4 a6 13. Ba4 b5 14. Bc2 d5 15. Ng3
dxe4 16. dxe4 Qc8 17. Nf5 Bc5 18. Nxg7 Kxg7 19. Bh6+ Kg6 20. g5 Nh5 21. Qf5+
Qxf5 22. exf5# *

Game 3
1. d4 d5 2. Nf3 Nf6 3. e3 c6 4. c4 e6 5. Nc3 Nbd7 6. Bd3 Bd6 7. O-O O-O 8. e4
dxe4 9. Nxe4 Nxe4 10. Bxe4 Nf6 11. Bc2 h6 12. b3 b6 13. Bb2 Bb7 14. Qd3 g6 15.
Rae1 Nh5 16. Bc1 Kg7 17. Rxe6 Nf6 18. Ne5 c5 19. Bxh6+ Kxh6 20. Nxf7+ Rxf7 21.
Qxg6# *

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Frequently asked questions:

1) What is the best way to improve your game?

New players should focus first on improving their tactical skills. Once you get tired from your tactics lessons, focus more on slow games so you can analyze each and every move. This way you can avoid making reflexive moves during matches. You should also know how to win specific endshpil, such as K+P vs K and K+R vs K.

2) How can I improve my tactic?

In the first place learn the main motives of chess and later on the train over and over again, practice makes perfect. You can learn more about chess motives from the following blog - chesstactics.org  chesstempo.com or chess.emrald.net. Alternative ways to learn about are the books from Yasser Sierawan's Winning Chess Tactics, software CT-ART, etc.

3) Which book recommendations you could offer?

There are like thousands of chess-related books out there, for me most useful one was the Yasser Seirawan Winning Chess series.

4) How much time should I spend per day on chess?

Few people can spend a lot of time on chess on daily basis. Usually, people get really tired after 3-4 hours and it gets harder to learn new things, to absorb new information. For professionals, I would say that the optimal time range is the same as the time range of the game itself and that would be somewhere between four hours. Some train more others less, it depends.

5) Which opening is the best for a beginner player?

Italian party,
Sicilian Defense,
French defense,
Spanish party,
Slavic defense,

6) What would you recommend to beginner players?

First of all, it is crucial to learn about different debuts: e4 / d4 lines: Italian, Scotch, and Queen's Gambit for white, 1 ... e5, and QGD for black. Instead of memorizing moves, I would suggest you to focus more on the main ideas, and principles in openings.

Upgrade your movements, Control center, don’t use secondary figures too early, keep your king always under the guard, and combine your rooks.

Also, keep tracking which options do you have on every forced move of your figure, what would give you a specific move, what is the outcome, and what kind of influence it would have on your future plans. Keep tracking each and every last one of your figures, maybe some of them are unguarded, maybe some of them are in a bad position, watch every step carefully. Maybe you could use some tactic in a specific situation? Opportunities to create a fork, pin, skewer, etc. Apart from watching your figures, you should also keep an eye on the enemy's positions, maybe you could use some of your resources in a more active manner? Maybe blocking the opponent's forces?
Frequent training, enough time, and motivation would allow you to make fewer mistakes, improve your tactics and become a better player.

Always take your opponent's center

As they all say, it is always better to have a bad plan rather than not having a plan at all. After opening, your goal should be analyzing of the position on the board, and according to your figures make strong moves and plans.
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