Play Chess Against Max Euwe

"The Scholar"
Modern Peak 2660 Elo 1901–1981
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Portrait of Max Euwe, chess 5th World Champion (1935–1937)
Born
Watergraafsmeer, Netherlands, 1901
Title
5th World Champion (1935–1937)
Era
Modern
Peak Elo
2660
Style
Theoretical preparation, solid positional play, methodical approach

Who was Max Euwe?

Max Euwe was a mathematics professor who became World Champion as an amateur — one of the most remarkable upsets in chess history — defeating the great Alekhine in 1935 through meticulous preparation and deep theoretical work. He lost the rematch in 1937 but remained a world-class player for decades. Later he became President of FIDE (1970–1978) and played a crucial diplomatic role in organizing the 1972 Fischer-Spassky World Championship match in Reykjavik.

Notable: The only World Champion who was simultaneously a professional in a different field. His two-volume 'Course of Chess' is considered one of the best instructional works ever written.

How our Max engine plays

Our Max personality is built from a 13-stage analysis pipeline applied to historical game databases. Move selection runs through 12 style-scoring layers trained on Max's characteristic decisions — opening repertoire, strategic plans, causal chains between themes, and the kind of positions Max actually steered toward in real games.

The underlying search engine is a 2630-Elo UCI engine, but its top candidate is not automatically played: the style layer picks the move most consistent with Max's historical tendencies, constrained by safety filters that prevent blundering. The result is a bot that plays like Max, not just a strong engine wearing his name.

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