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Meister Gegen Amateur

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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.

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First published January 1, 1962

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June 10, 2018
Read in the French edition published by Payot - Diffec, Paris (1977), along with Amateur Becomes Master

The pros :

=> This is as progressive a method as can be when it comes to learn about practicing openings, tactics, minority attack, quality sacrifices, pawn structures, planning, decision-making. Each game is structured and centered on a set of those topics.

=> Euwe, former World Chess champion (1935-1937) is also a very apt teacher in those matters.


The cons :
=> It is an series of games entirely created by Max Euwe. So, comes to, this book is a sheer collection of games made up by the author. It is the keystone idea behind these two books.


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26 reviews1 follower
August 2, 2013
A very nice book for novices. Here the amateur plays with the master and looses in around 20-21 games. Euwe demonstrates the mistakes an amateur makes and how the master exploits them. In the whole process the amateur is also learning and improving his game till at last he becomes an expert and turns the tables on the master with some classic games.
The annotations are mostly for every move, with quite some variations given in complex positions. The explanations are quite lucid and easy to follow. The ideas behind each opening is also clearly articulated... especially the french!! Very highly recommended for under 1600 players.
All said and done! I would recommend "the road to chess mastery" by the same author over master vs amateur, simply because the kind of games in the former are better and of a higher quality. Also The annotations are better and more deep.
So that is that. you decide! if you are a below 1600 go for Master vs Amateur first followed by road to chess mastery else give "master vs amateur" a skip and jump directly to "The road to chess mastery".
you wont go wrong on either!!
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April 23, 2026
Meester tegen amateur
een klassieker geschreven door Euwe


"Meester tegen amateur" is een schaakboek geschreven door Max Euwe, dat zich richt op het leren van schaken door middel van praktische en strategische inzichten. Het boek behandelt typische fouten van amateurs en biedt praktische tips om deze fouten te vermijden. Euwe, een bekende schaker, heeft dit boek opgevolgd door "Amateur wordt meester", dat zich richt op het leren van schaken door middel van fictieve partijen tussen een meester en een amateur. Het boek is een must voor schakers die willen verbeteren en heeft een grote impact gehad op de schaaksport.
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May 6, 2026
Information Density The book contains a significant amount of information that requires careful reading. Every chapter adds a new layer to the overall picture created by the author. It is the kind of material that might require a second reading to fully grasp all the nuances. Check out the link for a helpful summary of the key facts. >>> https://script.google.com/macros/s/AK...
37 reviews
December 26, 2021
Useful as a first games collection, but otherwise outdated for intermediate players
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155 reviews
February 5, 2022
Have to do 5 for what it is. Not sure if Euwe (oovay) had any input other than the moves, but the analysis was good and the games were good.

I really enjoyed this book.
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