Chess Fundamentals
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First published in 1921, Chess Fundamentals by Jos Ra l Capablanca remains one of the most enduring and authoritative introductions to chess ever written. Its author was no ordinary teacher - Capablanca was World Chess Champion from 1921 to 1927, widely regarded as one of the greatest natural talents the game has ever produced, and a player whose crystal-clear positional style made him the ideal guide for students at every level. Written at the height of his powers, this book distills a lifetime of competitive genius into a systematic, accessible course that has introduced generations of players to the deeper logic of chess.
Chess Fundamentals begins where every serious chess education must begin - with the endgame. Capablanca's decision to open with endings rather than openings was deliberate and revolutionary, reflecting his conviction that understanding how to win a won position is the foundation upon which all other chess knowledge must be built. From the simplest king and pawn endings through rook endgames and basic mating patterns, Capablanca guides the reader with elegant economy, never overwhelming with variations but always illuminating the underlying principles. This logical, inside-out approach to chess instruction set a standard that teachers and authors have followed ever since.
The middle section of the book moves naturally into the middlegame, where Capablanca addresses the principles of piece activity, pawn structure, the center, and the coordination of forces with the same clarity and precision that characterized his play over the board. His illustrative games and positions are drawn from his own tournament practice, giving the reader not only instruction but an intimate window into the thinking of one of history's supreme players. The explanations are never patronizing and never needlessly complex - a balance that is far harder to achieve than it appears, and that marks this work as a product of genuine pedagogical mastery.
More than a century after its first publication, Chess Fundamentals has lost none of its authority or relevance. The principles Capablanca articulates - economy of force, the importance of the endgame, the primacy of sound positional understanding over tactical tricks - are as valid today as they were in 1921, and no amount of computer-assisted opening theory has rendered them obsolete. Whether you are a complete beginner seeking a rigorous foundation or an experienced club player looking to return to first principles, this book belongs on your shelf. It is not merely a classic of chess literature - it is the book that taught the world how to think about chess.
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- ISBN-13: 9798898780487
- ISBN-10: 9798898780487
- Publisher: Martino Fine Books
- Publish Date: April 2026
- Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.64 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.69 pounds
- Page Count: 256
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