Euwe, Max
World ChampionMax Euwe was a Dutch mathematician and chess player who became the fifth World Champion in 1935 by defeating Alexander Alekhine in a closely contested 30-game match. Known for his logical, methodical style and encyclopedic knowledge of opening theory, he balanced his chess career with a professorship in mathematics and later computer science. He went on to serve as President of FIDE from 1970 to 1978, shaping the organization of world chess during a pivotal era.
Total Games
1121
Wins
496
Draws
424
Losses
199
Most Played Openings
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Alekhine, Alexander vs Euwe, Max
World Championship 17th
1937
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World Championship 16th
1935
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World Championship 16th
1935
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World Championship 16th
1935
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World Championship 16th
1935
View PrintAlekhine, Alexander vs Euwe, Max
World Championship 17th
1937
View PrintEuwe, Max vs Alekhine, Alexander
World Championship 17th
1937
View PrintReshevsky, Samuel Herman vs Euwe, Max
World Championship 18th
1948
View PrintEuwe, Max vs Reshevsky, Samuel Herman
World Championship 18th
1948
View PrintSmyslov, Vassily vs Euwe, Max
World Championship 18th
1948
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