Technical evaluation and contributions by José Raúl Capablanca
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There is widespread recognition of the importance of studying the life and work of Capablanca as World Champion, coaches recommend the study of their games, but do not guide the chess players in training, who we seek in them, specifically that we learn and that they bring to us. Important questions are: What are the General Principles that underpin Capablanca's positional play and its success? What are the technical contributions to your stylistic current? The objective of this article is to deepen the technical study of José Raúl Capablanca and make it understandable and easily accessible for the new generations.
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