- Born
- Havana, Cuba, 1888
- Title
- 3rd World Champion (1921–1927)
- Era
- Classical
- Peak Elo
- 2725
- Style
- Crystal-clear simplicity, flawless endgames, natural intuition
Who was José Raúl Capablanca?
José Raúl Capablanca reportedly learned chess at age 4 by watching his father, and immediately corrected an illegal move — his natural talent was evident from the start. He went undefeated for eight consecutive years from 1916 to 1924, a streak that included his World Championship victory over Lasker. His play had an almost supernatural clarity: he saw the simplest path through any position and rarely needed to calculate deeply. He died in 1942 at the Manhattan Chess Club — watching a chess game — from a cerebral hemorrhage.
How our José engine plays
Our José personality is built from a 13-stage analysis pipeline applied to historical game databases. Move selection runs through 12 style-scoring layers trained on José's characteristic decisions — opening repertoire, strategic plans, causal chains between themes, and the kind of positions José actually steered toward in real games.
The underlying search engine is a 2630-Elo UCI engine, but its top candidate is not automatically played: the style layer picks the move most consistent with José's historical tendencies, constrained by safety filters that prevent blundering. The result is a bot that plays like José, not just a strong engine wearing his name.
About ChessGate
ChessGate lets you play chess online for free against 24 historical chess personalities, each rebuilt from thousands of their real games. The engine doesn't just play strong moves — it plays moves in the style of the actual player, extracted from their game history.