José Raúl Capablanca
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The third World Champion, Capablanca was a natural talent whose seemingly effortless style baffled opponents. He went eight years without losing a serious game. His play was defined by profound positional understanding, flawless technique, and legendary endgame skill. He authored one of the most influential chess books, 'Chess Fundamentals.' Capablanca advocated for chess reform, proposing a larger board to reduce draws.
His intuitive grasp of complex positions and his long period of dominance make him a perennial candidate for the top tier of all-time greats.
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