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Max Euwe

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Max Euwe was a prominent Dutch chess player renowned for his victory over Alexander Alekhine to claim the World Chess Championship in 1935. He combined this success with a distinguished career as a mathematician and later served as President of FIDE, the international chess federation. His achievements are particularly significant for being the sole amateur world champion in chess history. This makes him relevant to serious chess players, historians of the game, and those interested in intellectual achievement.

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Max Euwe ranks #27 of 54 in the Chess Player ranking, behind Leonid Stein, ahead of Wesley So.

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How did Max Euwe become World Chess Champion?

Euwe defeated Alexander Alekhine for the World Championship in 1935. He lost the title to Mikhail Botvinnik in 1937, which places him as a major bridge between pre-war and post-war champion generations.

What did Euwe do after his competitive peak?

After his championship period, Euwe remained highly influential in chess governance and chess theory. He served as President of FIDE later in his career, guiding major administrative decisions.

Was Euwe only a chess player or also known for another profession?

Euwe was also a mathematician, which is often noted in biographies because he combined structured thinking with chess leadership. That dual reputation is a common search angle for readers comparing chess players with academic careers.

What makes Euwe a distinct Dutch champion in chess history?

He is one of the few Dutch players to have held the world crown and is the only Dutch-born world chess champion before modern times. For many Dutch chess fans, the 1935 title is a defining national reference point.

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