Jose Raul Capablanca is renowned for his exquisite positional play and
flawless endgame technique. But The Chess Machine was also a master of
that other way to deliver mate: the attack on the enemy king.In this
groundbreaking work, award-winning chess coach and author Frisco Del
Rosario shines a long-overdue light on this neglected aspect of
Capablanca's record. He illustrates how the Cuban genius used positional
concepts to build up irresistible king hunts, embodying the principles
of good play advocated by the unequaled teacher, C.J.S. Purdy. The
author also identifies an overlooked checkmate pattern - Capablanca's
Mate - that aspiring attackers can add to the standard catalogue in
Renaud and Kahn's The Art of the Checkmate. As Del Rosario shows,
Capablanca has inspired not only generations of players, but also many
of the classics of chess literature.Easy to read but chock-full of
advice for study and practical play, Capablanca: A Primer of Checkmate
fills a gaping hole in our understanding of the third World Champion.