Euwe Can Mate, Too

Submitted by billwall on Wed, 05/21/2008 at 4:43pm.

Machgielis (Max) Euwe (May 20, 1901-Nov 26, 1981) was a former FIDE President (1970-1978) who was twice world champion - 1935-37 and for one day in 1947.  In July 1947, the FIDE Congress, held in The Hague, voted for Euwe to be world champion since Alekhine died. However, the Soviet delegation, which joined FIDE in 1947, was late for this vote.  They later showed up and had the title rescinded in favor of a match-tournament.

Euwe was world champion again for two hours in 1947.  He was once the former amateur heavyweight boxing champion of Europe.  In the world championship match-tournament in 1948, Euwe wore gloves while playing his games. When he was asked why, he said the feeling of gloves on his hands psychologically induced in him a fighting spirit.  He was a professor of mathematics (Ph.D. in mathematics in 1926) and mechanics.

From 1930 to 1940 he was a schoolmaster at a girls’ school.  Euwe learned chess from his mother, who once played in the Dutch Women’s Championship.   In 1921 he won the Dutch championship for the first time.  Euwe won the Dutch championship 12 times.  In 1928 he won the Amateur World Championship.  He could speak 5 languages.  Max was involved in computer research in the late 1970s and was convinced that grandmasters would not have to worry about computers beating them for another 100 years.

Here is one of his earlier games played in the Netherlands.  He sacrifices his queen to force mate.

 


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by dongax - 4 months ago
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good punch...knockout its clear!!!
by mrsoccerchessman - 4 months ago
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my school chess coach played boxing... but i can beat my coach... :-)
by Dozy - 4 months ago
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That position came up on the tactics trainer the other day but I hadn't realised it was from one of Euwe's games.

I had the good fortune to play him in a simul when he was in Sydney in the 1970s.  I think he was the FIDE president at that time and was on a good-will, promotional tour.  Very old world, and very much a gentleman. 


by NM GreenLaser - 4 months ago
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One of my Euwe databases has this game played in Pokalt in 1923. 16...Bxd4?? is not the only quick loss. 16...c5 with the idea of 17.N moves Bxg2+ doesn't help because 17.Nc6 or Ne6 or Nf5 wins. Best is 17.Qh7+ Kf8 18.Ne6+ fxe6 19.Qxg7#.


by qwerer - 4 months ago
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i use the same middle game tactic
by Jasano32 - 4 months ago
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There are several boxers who can play chess. Haven't you guys ever heard of chess boxing?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chess_boxing 

 It's a ridiculous sport, mind you, but it still deserves some recognition. 


by BirdBrain - 4 months ago
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It seems so natural...1. Nf3 is awful pretty looking in games like this... and I love his early b4...
by leonelcm - 4 months ago
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Thanx for sharing this article, Euwe is one of the most importante chess players in history, but I didn't know he was boxer and teacher. Very nice game also posted, thanx, very instructive.
by Woolly - 4 months ago
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blimey he lead a varied life! 5 languages, boxing heavyweight champ, (school teacher :s).
by JF1 - 4 months ago
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very nice finish!
by God2 - 4 months ago
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nice one
by Thegoobkid - 4 months ago
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WOW, a boxer who can play chess!!!!
by Kami5909 - 4 months ago
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!!
by unclemike - 4 months ago
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games like these tend to add a new dimension to chess
by Duffer1965 - 4 months ago
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Thanks for the article on Dr. Euwe. He's one of my favorite players, and he doesn't get much discussion.
by amrita1 - 4 months ago
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A very very stunning win!!!

Really enjoyed it veeery much!

Thanx!!!


 

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