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Chess Master vs. Chess Amateur

These 25 chess games played between master and amateur were chosen, arranged, and annotated to help amateurs improve their games. What better way could the amateur have of learning to exploit the weak play of fellow amateurs than to study how a master would handle such situations? Selected by former World Chess Champion Max Euwe and Walter Meiden, a typical amateur player, the games point out graphically how the chess master takes advantage of characteristic errors of the amateur.
In general, the games have been presented in order of the degree of skill of the amateur. The early games were played against beginners; later games, against "coffeehouse" players of various skill levels; the last games, against amateur "book" players. Each game, with commentary by Dr. Euwe, was chosen to illustrate a specific aspect of chess, from various openings to a number of typical chess situations. By carefully studying these games, the amateur player will learn how to recognize and avoid a variety of weak strategic and tactical moves.
Dr. Euwe's helpful and informative commentary on each contest consists of a discussion of significant moves in the game, an analysis of the opening used and explanations of important chess concepts as they arise. Often, he includes a detailed analysis of tactical variations that might have been played as alternatives. The result is an indispensable aid for amateurs seeking to raise the quality of their games as well as a book that can be read with profit by chess players at every level of expertise.


Reprint of the David McKay Company, Inc., New York, 1963 edition.
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These 25 chess games played between master and amateur were chosen, arranged, and annotated to help amateurs improve their games. What better way could the amateur have of learning to exploit the weak play of fellow amateurs than to study how a master would handle such situations? Selected by former World Chess Champion Max Euwe and Walter Meiden, a typical amateur player, the games point out graphically how the chess master takes advantage of characteristic errors of the amateur.
In general, the games have been presented in order of the degree of skill of the amateur. The early games were played against beginners; later games, against "coffeehouse" players of various skill levels; the last games, against amateur "book" players. Each game, with commentary by Dr. Euwe, was chosen to illustrate a specific aspect of chess, from various openings to a number of typical chess situations. By carefully studying these games, the amateur player will learn how to recognize and avoid a variety of weak strategic and tactical moves.
Dr. Euwe's helpful and informative commentary on each contest consists of a discussion of significant moves in the game, an analysis of the opening used and explanations of important chess concepts as they arise. Often, he includes a detailed analysis of tactical variations that might have been played as alternatives. The result is an indispensable aid for amateurs seeking to raise the quality of their games as well as a book that can be read with profit by chess players at every level of expertise.


Reprint of the David McKay Company, Inc., New York, 1963 edition.
chess instruction;chess strategy;pawn structures;logical chess;chess club;chess games;chess players;playing chess;master games;master level;chess life;level players;selected games;club player;class players;tournament chess;teach chess;queen pawn;chess play;jeremy silman;strategic ideas;annotated games;minor pieces;strong player;tournament play;international master;amateur players;tournament player;classic games;chess literature;chess library;modern chess;beginning player;chess move;serious chess;understand chess;intermediate players;positional play;middle game;single move;chess masters;advanced beginner;queen's gambit;chess genius;played chess;beginner intermediate;current level;descriptive notation;algebraic notation;psychological meanderings;weak pawns;chernev's logical;studying chess;chess board;play chess;carefully selected;serious student;waste time;white space;endgame;move-by-move;reinfeld;capablanca;znosko-borovsky;diagonals;middlegame;2000+;pandolfini;uscf;grandmasters;annotates;sunil;variation;checkmate;nunn;declined;imbalances;1400;1600;annotation;1200;openings;reassess;amateurs;squares;instructional;tactical;instructive;opponent;beginners;tactics;positions;4th;improved;books on master levels;books on chess games;books on chess players;books on playing chesses;books on chess lives;books on classic games;books on chess literatures;books on club players;books on master games;books on chess instructions;books on chess strategies;books on chess clubs
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