They say Capablanca was the most naturally gifted chess champion because he did not study chess books and didn’t have a lot of theory but only played moves that made “sense to him” and when you go through his games you see that clearly, I love replaying his games the most.
@@R-L-I That's what I know from my hometown hero, Capa. I love Chess, grew up playing it, but I wish I could play half as well as Capa was playing at 11 yrs old with Juan Corzo in Cuba. I believe Capa lost the first 2 games, then the genius maneuvered and that was the end of losing. Carsen said that Capa was better than Fisher and a guy from FIDE on UA-cam, said he had the greatest natural talent among the greatest players. 100 yrs. from now, his name will be heard, just like on Queens Gambit Series on Netflix or the movie Searching for Bobby Fisher, that is greatness. Bye
@@Tech-vn1jvMy old computer tought 5:22 minutes Capablanca-Reti game move and solved! Same computer tought only 4:37 minutes Kasparov-Kramink game move and solved! Same computer tought only 1:55 minutes Fischer vs Benko game move and solved! Computers telling the truth Capablanca much better than Fischer!!
Thank you for this game! Many wise people have commented on Capablanca's "simple" chess play but no one said in any better or more concisely than you. Capa's chess games should come with a public service announcement: "This is a professional, do not attempt this style of play at home!" Beautiful, simply beautiful!
Thanks again for showing us one more great game from the genius borned in my hometown, Havana, Cuba. A guy from FIDE said that Capa had the greatest natural talent among all chess great players. Adios
Thanks for sharing, nice logical commentary on a logical game played with basic chess principles. When you read Capa's own comments in his books he does seem to concentrate on these same basic principles.
thank you so much for presenting very instructive games and explaining them beautifully…may i ask to show the evaluation bar and explain where the opponents went wrong? i can’t figure out what mistakes the opponents made that lead to their defeat
They say Capablanca was the most naturally gifted chess champion because he did not study chess books and didn’t have a lot of theory but only played moves that made “sense to him” and when you go through his games you see that clearly, I love replaying his games the most.
@@R-L-I That's what I know from my hometown hero, Capa. I love Chess, grew up playing it, but I wish I could play half as well as Capa was playing at 11 yrs old with Juan Corzo in Cuba. I believe Capa lost the first 2 games, then the genius maneuvered and that was the end of losing. Carsen said that Capa was better than Fisher and a guy from FIDE on UA-cam, said he had the greatest natural talent among the greatest players. 100 yrs. from now, his name will be heard, just like on Queens Gambit Series on Netflix or the movie Searching for Bobby Fisher, that is greatness. Bye
Sultan Khan didn’t have much tuition or studies either!! Both naturals!
@@Tech-vn1jvMy old computer tought 5:22 minutes Capablanca-Reti game move and solved! Same computer tought only 4:37 minutes Kasparov-Kramink game move and solved! Same computer tought only 1:55 minutes Fischer vs Benko game move and solved! Computers telling the truth Capablanca much better than Fischer!!
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I love when you post Capablanca's games!
Thank you for this game! Many wise people have commented on Capablanca's "simple" chess play but no one said in any better or more concisely than you. Capa's chess games should come with a public service announcement: "This is a professional, do not attempt this style of play at home!" Beautiful, simply beautiful!
@@PeterWhite-q1k Well said.
9:46 I saw that check, it was very logical. Amazing this Cuban master. I like to see your videos about Capa.
Thanks again for showing us one more great game from the genius borned in my hometown, Havana, Cuba. A guy from FIDE said that Capa had the greatest natural talent among all chess great players. Adios
The way you explain and conduct the game is amazing. keep the good work.
This is one of the games, where you are not sure, where the opponent went wrong.
There are two players BF (Before Fischer) that eclipse all others: Capablanca, and Morphy. Their games are immortal
I wish there was a way to practice those small combinations that he was so good at.
May you eventually feature all Capablanca games. Thank you Chess Dawg!
Thanks for sharing, nice logical commentary on a logical game played with basic chess principles. When you read Capa's own comments in his books he does seem to concentrate on these same basic principles.
thank you so much for presenting very instructive games and explaining them beautifully…may i ask to show the evaluation bar and explain where the opponents went wrong? i can’t figure out what mistakes the opponents made that lead to their defeat
My fav player of all time with Tal.
Very enjoyable thanks 💪
That's a big true about Capa.
That was a good one!! 😎😎
Jose Raul Capablanca is the Larry Bird of Chess.
beautiful!
5:44 what about Nf6+, and then taking pawn on h5
Love it
The "Allies" stood no chance against Capa!
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After Qxa5 from white, black could have taken de white rook on c1?
White just plays Kd2 and black has to take the queen, then white captures the rook at c1 so no material is lost.
I want to see your game bro..please😅😅
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