José Raúl Capablanca: Perbedaan antara revisi

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===World Champion===
[[ImageBerkas:Capablanca pensativo.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Jose Raul Capablanca, 1925]]
In 1919, Capablanca overwhelmed the strong [[Serbs|Serbian]] [[Borislav Kostić|Kostic]] with five straight wins, whereupon Kostic resigned the match. Capablanca later wrote in 1927 that he had played the best chess of his life in this match.
 
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Capablanca predicted that chess could face major problems if the various top players chose to [[draw (chess)|draw]] every game. To prevent this from happening, Capablanca suggested a new variation on chess, called "[[Capablanca chess]]", to be played on a 10x8 board, with two new pieces introduced:
 
* [[ImageBerkas:Chess_cll44.png|Chancellor|30px]] a [[Fairy chess piece|chancellor]] that moves as both a [[rook (chess)|rook]] and a [[knight (chess)|knight]];
* [[ImageBerkas:Chess_all44.png|Archbishop|30px]] an [[archbishop (chess)|archbishop]] that moves as both a [[bishop (chess)|bishop]] and a [[knight (chess)|knight]].
 
His idea was that the added pieces and board size would increase the complexity of chess and allow the strongest player more opportunities to turn the game in his favor. Note that he proposed this complicated variant ''while he was world champion'', not as [[The Fox and the Grapes|sour grapes]] after losing his title, as some critics asserted.-->