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Amsterdam, 10th July 1931. Max Euwe is among those greeting José Raúl Capablanca on his arrival at Centraal Station. Shortly afterwards the two began a 10-game match, which was won by the Cuban by the score of 6:4 (+2 -0 =8).

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José Raúl Capablanca and Max Euwe in play during their 10-game match in Amsterdam, July 1931.

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"The essence of planning is the visualization of a future position of some or all of your pieces."

🔸 Cecil Purdy

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Dordrecht, Netherlands, 1936. World Chess Champion Max Euwe gives a lecture at the Café Americain on the town's Groenmarkt.
The position on the demonstration board is from the 7th game of his 1935 match v. Alexander Alekhine.

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The 2nd game of #GrandPrixFIDE final Nepomniachtchi - Grischuk finished in a draw.

The winner of Moscow Grand Prix will be decided on a tiebreak on May 29.
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World Champion Alexander Alekhine and Challenger Efim Bogoljubow, pictured in Wiesbaden (Germany) during their 1929 title match.

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"If a defender finds the best possible moves he can put up virtually infinite resistance."

🔸 Bill Jordan

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I hope we can agree that Botvinnik was a chess prodigy.
He became a Soviet Master at age of 16 that would equal a FIDE master in these days.
He first became famous when he defeated Capablanca at a simul in 1920s.
He is also the 3th oldest world champion in history.

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San Remo, 1930 - Alexander Alekhine (right) is pictured with the president of the local chess club, A. Stuparich, in front of the Hotel Excelsior.

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⚪️#226 (Strategy-White to Move)
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24.Bh3?! [In order to obtain a slight advantage, White should have simply exchanged the light-squared bishops: 24.Bxb7! Qxb7 25.Qh3 Rc8 26.Qg2 Qxg2+ 27.Kxg2 Rc5²; 24.Ne2 Bxg2 25.Rxg2 Re6 26.Qh5 Qc8 27.Rf4 Qc5+ 28.Rgf2 Re4 29.Nd4 Rxf4 30.Bxf4 Bxd4 31.cxd4 Qxd4 32.Bxh6 Rc8 33.Qg5+ Kh7 34.Qxe7 Kxh6 35.Qxf7 Rc1+ 36.Kg2 Qe4+ 37.Kh3 Qg4+=]

24...Qc7 [24...Re8 25.Nxf5? Nxf5 26.Qh5 Qc7 27.Bg2 Bxg2 28.Kxg2 Re5 29.Rxf5 Qc4 30.g4 Qd5+–+]

25.Qh5 [25.Bg2 Bxg2 26.Kxg2 Qb7+ 27.Kg1+/=]

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⚫️#226 (Endgame-Black to Move)
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