Sunday, April 24, 2011

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Poll of the week (40)

Great players of all time: What you think about José Raúl Capablanca?

and Graupera Jose Raul Capablanca (Havana, November 19, 1888 - New York, March 8, 1942), the best Latin chess history and one of the best of all time, world chess champion from 1921 to 1927

Biography of José Raúl:
http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jose_Raul_Capablanca

Quotations:
http://terra.es/personal3/r3198r/CapablancaCitas.htm

Anecdotes and trivia Capablanca:
http://terra.es/personal3/r3198r/CapablancaAnecdotasyCuriosidades.htm

Capablanca playing with his father, 1909 Havana

Capablanca Reviews:
http://terra.es/personal3/r3198r/CapablancaOpiniones.htm

brilliant games annotated by Leontxo Garcia:
vs Capablanca. Juan Corzo, 15.12.1901 Havana
match
In this position, Capa sacrificed his queen with 29.Dxb5 brilliantly!

Video game annotated by Capablanca Leontxo Garcia. Capablanca vs. Steiner, Los Angeles 1933. (The game starts at 6 minutes of the first video):
More notable items:
http://www.chessgames.com/player/jose_raul_capablanca.html

Capablanca against a Martian, a funny cartoon:
http://terra.es/personal3/r3198r/ CapablancaContraUnMarciano.htm

Looking for a game lost by Edward Winter and Abdel Valdés:
http://terra.es/personal3/r3198r/CapablancaPartidaPerdida.htm

Russian Muse Cuban genius, by Alexander Sizonenko and Abdel Valdés:
http://terra.es/personal3/r3198r/CapablancaMusa.htm

Interview Capablanca in 1939 by Edward Winter:
http://terra.es/personal3/r3198r/CapablancaEntrevista.htm

Discovery: A game Unknown Capablanca:
http://chessbase.com/espanola/newsdetail2.asp?id=4661

History: Capablanca played the game!:
http://chessbase.com/espanola/ newsdetail2.asp? id = 4667

Capablanca unknown letter by Frank Mayer, March 2007:
http://www.tabladeflandes.com/frank_mayer/frank_mayer36.html

80 years ago Alekhine beat Capablanca ..., by Carlos A. Ilardo, November 2007:
http://www.chessbase.com/espanola/newsdetail2.asp?id=5562

vs Alekhine. Capablanca World Championship Buenos Aires, 1927 Looking

Capablanca, Frank Mayer, May 2009:
http://www.tabladeflandes.com/frank_mayer/frank_mayer148.html

The last game (The rivincita di Capablanca) by Frank Mayer, September 2009:
http://www.tabladeflandes.com/frank_mayer/frank_mayer160.html

Interview with Antonio Alvarez , author of the novel "Lost in Buenos Aires', that is the match vs Capablanca. Alekhine, 1927, by Juan Antonio Montero, December 2009:
http://chessmagic.juntaextremadura.net/modules/news/article.php?storyid=1217
From
love Chess, by Frank Mayer, April 2010:
http://www.tabladeflandes.com/frank_mayer/frank_mayer182.html

Report on Capablanca and the Manhattan Chess Club, by Frank Mayer, March 2011:
http://www.tabladeflandes.com/frank_mayer/frank_mayer211.html

Why denied Alekhine Capablanca a rematch?, by Frank Mayer, April 2011:
http://www.tabladeflandes.com/frank_mayer/ frank _mayer214.html

Beautiful Mind, by Abdel Valdés, April 2011:
http://terra.es/personal3/r3198r/CapablancaBeautifulMind.htm

video film of 19 minutes 'Shakhmatnaya goryachka' ('Chess Fever', 'Chess Fever'), Russian comedy silent film directed in 1925 by Vsevolod Pudovkin and Nikolai Shpikovsky, with the participation of World Champion Jose Raul Capablanca and other great masters of the time. The film, a satire on the chess fever broke out in Russia in the 20's, combining fiction with real images of the 1925 Moscow tournament:


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