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Max Euwe

    May 20, 1901 – November 26, 1981
    Strategy & Tactics in Chess
    Meet the Masters - The Modern Chess Champions and Their Most Characteristic Games - With Annotations and Biographies
    The Hague-Moscow 1948: Match/Tournament for the World Chess Championship
    Chess Master vs. Chess Amateur
    Fischer World Champion
    My Best Games, 1920 - 1937
    • 2022

      Strategy & Tactics in Chess

      • 176 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      This is a book on basic chess strategy written by Dr. Max Euwe while he was World Chess Champion. Unlike so many subsequent books by Euwe, there is no co-author to this book. Euwe himself wrote this one. The topics covered are: I. Strategy and Tactics. II. Strategy: General principles. - The greatest possible field of action for the pieces. - As much choice as possible of intervening III. Strategy: Special principles. - Taking the initiative where one is strongest. - Directing the attack in general on fixed pawns. IV. Tactics: Combinations in General. - Mating combinations. - Open-field combinations. V. Mating combinations. - Direct mate combinations. - Break-up combinations. - Penetrative combinations. - Lateral combinations. VI. Open-field combinations. - Combinations for gain in material. - Focal-point combinations. - Pinning combinations. - Unmasking combinations. - Overload combinations. - Desperado combinations. - Cumulative combinations. VII. Compound combinations. VIII. End-game combinations. - Forcing combinations. - Advancing combinations. - Promotion combinations. Dr. Max Euwe was world chess champion from 1935 to 1937. He played all of the great players from Lasker to Fischer in tournaments and studied all of their games in great detail. He knew more about them and their games than anybody else.

      Strategy & Tactics in Chess
    • 2013

      On March 24, 1946, the 4th world chess champion, Alexander Alekhine, passed away. He was the first -- and still the only -- champion to die while holding the title. To select a new champion, a powerful quintuple round-robin was held in The Hague and in Moscow. The 5 strongest players of the era took part in a grueling two-month, 25-round tournament, one of the most important events in the history of chess. It produced a new world champion, Mikhail Botvinnik, and was the start of a new FIDE regulated era. This splendid account of an epic championship includes a review of all previous encounters between the participants, background information, as well as all the games of the tournament, deeply annotated by Euwe. You are invited to follow Mikhail Botvinnik, Vassily Smyslov, Sam Reshevsky, Paul Keres and Max Euwe as they battle for the title and the chess world starts its journey through the post-World War II era and the beginning of the Soviet hegemony.

      The Hague-Moscow 1948: Match/Tournament for the World Chess Championship
    • 2010
    • 2003

      My Best Games, 1920 - 1937

      • 252 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Focusing on his remarkable journey to becoming World Champion, the author recounts his experiences and triumphs in the chess world, particularly against the formidable Alekhine. Highlighted are significant victories, including a stunning knight sacrifice at Zurich 1934 and the celebrated 'Pearl of Zandvoort' from 1935, which solidified his legacy in chess history. The book not only showcases Euwe's strategic prowess but also reflects on his status as a national hero in the Netherlands.

      My Best Games, 1920 - 1937
    • 2003

      Twenty-five chess games chosen, arranged, and annotated to help amateurs learn how to avoid a variety of weak strategic and tactical moves. Selected, with commentary, by World Chess Champion Max Euwe and by Walter Meiden, an amateur player, the games point out graphically how the chess master exploits characteristic errors of the amateur.

      Chess Master vs. Chess Amateur
    • 2002

      Fischer World Champion

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The acclaimed classic about the 1972 Fischer-Spassky World Championship Match finally available in English.

      Fischer World Champion