Celebrate the timeless wisdom of chess with this special 100th-anniversary edition of "Chess Fundamentals" by José Raúl Capablanca. Updated and improved for modern readers, this edition ensures an optimal learning experience while preserving the classic insights from one of the greatest chess minds in history.
What’s New in This Edition?
- Modern Algebraic Notation: Simplifies the learning process with updated notation.
- Extra Diagrams: Enhances understanding with additional visual aids.
- Single Column Layout: Less condensed and more reader-friendly.
- 287 Pages: Expanded content, not compressed like other versions on the market.
- Corrected Errors: Mistakes from previous editions have been fixed for accuracy.
Key Features
- Endgame Principles: Learn the foundational strategies for endgame play.
- Middlegame Planning: Develop a strong understanding of how to navigate the middlegame.
- Opening Strategies: Get insights into how to start your games effectively.
- General Chess Theory: Understand the overarching principles that govern chess play.
- Illustrative Games: Study 14 games by Capablanca to see these principles in action.
Introduction to the book by José Raúl Capablanca (1934)Chess Fundamentals was first published thirteen years ago. Since then there have appeared at different times a number of articles dealing with the so-called Hypermodern Theory. Those who have read the articles may well have thought that something new, of vital importance, had been discovered. The fact is that the Hypermodern Theory is merely the application, during the opening stages generally, of the same old principles through the medium of somewhat new tactics. There has been no change in the fundamentals. The change has been only a change of form, and not always for the best at that.
In chess, the tactics may change but the strategic fundamental principles are always the same so that Chess Fundamentals is as good now as it was thirteen years ago. It will be as good a hundred years from now; as long in fact as the laws and rules of the game remain what they are at present. The reader may therefore go over the contents of the book with the assurance that there is in it everything he needs, and that there is nothing to be added and nothing to be changed. Chess Fundamentals was the one standard work of its kind thirteen years ago and the author firmly believes that it is the one standard work of its kind now.
J. R. CAPABLANCA
New York
Sept. 1, 1934
About the Editor
Martin B. Justesen, a FIDE-rated chess player and author of two other acclaimed chess books, has meticulously edited this edition. Driven by the desire to improve the reading experience, Martin utilized LateX for a neat and professional layout.
A True Classic
"Chess Fundamentals" offers invaluable lessons in chess strategy, illustrated by Capablanca’s games and enriched with modern notation and layout. Whether you are a beginner or an advanced player, this book is a cornerstone for anyone serious about chess.