From My Games 1920-1937 by Dr. M. Euwe

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From My Games 1920–1937 by Max Euwe is an autobiographical collection of annotated chess games covering the early and middle stages of Euwe’s competitive career.

The book presents a carefully selected set of his tournament and match games, each explained with instructive commentary highlighting strategic planning, positional understanding, and tactical awareness.

Euwe emphasizes clear, logical decision-making in positions, focusing on principles such as center control, piece development, pawn structure, and endgame technique rather than deep theoretical variations.

The annotations provide insight into how a world-class player evaluates positions, chooses plans, and adjusts strategy based on changing dynamics during a game.

It also reflects the evolution of chess understanding in the interwar period, showing classical strategic ideas applied in high-level practical play.

A valuable historical and instructional resource for club and tournament players aiming to improve positional judgment, game understanding, and overall master-level thinking.

From My Games 1920–1937 by Max Euwe is an autobiographical collection of annotated chess games covering the early and middle stages of Euwe’s competitive career.

The book presents a carefully selected set of his tournament and match games, each explained with instructive commentary highlighting strategic planning, positional understanding, and tactical awareness.

Euwe emphasizes clear, logical decision-making in positions, focusing on principles such as center control, piece development, pawn structure, and endgame technique rather than deep theoretical variations.

The annotations provide insight into how a world-class player evaluates positions, chooses plans, and adjusts strategy based on changing dynamics during a game.

It also reflects the evolution of chess understanding in the interwar period, showing classical strategic ideas applied in high-level practical play.

A valuable historical and instructional resource for club and tournament players aiming to improve positional judgment, game understanding, and overall master-level thinking.