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“It is impossible to understand chess without looking at it through the eyes of Capablanca”, said the Soviet grandmaster Mikhail Botvínnik, world champion in three different stages between 1948 and 1963. “Asking myself when I will play like Capablanca is asking myself when I will write like Cervantes”, explained the Czechoslovakian chess player Richard Réti. "When Capablanca moves the pieces of him, he speaks his native language, I learned and perfected myself in adulthood, the foreign accent is noticeable, he maneuvers with a disconcerting spontaneity," he stressed.
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