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Capablanca's endgame principles from "summary" of Modern Chess Strategy by Ludek Pachman

Capablanca's endgame principles, as outlined by Ludek Pachman in "Modern Chess Strategy," emphasize the importance of simplicity and clarity in strategic decision-making during the endgame phase of a chess game. These principles are based on the playing style of Jose Raul Capablanca, a former world chess champion known for his deep understanding and mastery of endgame play. One of the key aspects of Capablanca's endgame principles is the focus on piece activity and coordination. Capablanca believed that in the endgame, it is essential to activate all pieces and coordinate them effectively to maximize their potential. By mobilizing pieces and bringing them into play, a player can create threats and opportunities to exploit weaknesses in the opponent's position. Another important principle of Capablanca's endgame strategy is the concept of centralized king. Capablanca advocated for bringing the king into the center of the board during the endgame to support the pie...
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    Modern Chess Strategy

    Ludek Pachman

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