
Chess Fundamentals
"Chess Fundamentals" by José Raúl Capablanca is a comprehensive guide on chess strategy and tactics written in the early 20th century. This instructional manual is intended for chess enthusiasts looking to improve their understanding of the game. It focuses on the fundamental principles of chess, covering essential topics such as endgames, openings, and the relative value of pieces. The opening portion of the book begins with a preface where Capablanca emphasizes the timeless nature of chess fundamentals, asserting that while tactics may evolve, the core principles remain constant. He outlines the structure of the book, introducing a series of chapters that will explore essential concepts like simple mating techniques, pawn promotion, and strategies in the middle game. This portion sets the stage for a methodical exploration of the game, with Capablanca encouraging readers to practice the basics to build a solid foundation for higher-level play.
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