Max Marchand, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Max Marchand

Dutch chess player

Date of Birth: 24-Nov-1888

Place of Birth: Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands

Date of Death: 01-Jan-1957

Profession: chess player

Nationality: Kingdom of the Netherlands

Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius


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About Max Marchand

  • Max Marchand (24 November 1888, Amsterdam – 1957, Baarn) was a Dutch chess master. During World War I, he played only in the neutral Netherlands and Denmark.
  • In 1915, he took second in Amsterdam, won in Scheveningen, and took second in Rotterdam.
  • In 1916, he tied for second-fourth, behind Paul Johner, in Copenhagen (the ninth Nordic Chess Championship), and won in Amsterdam.
  • In 1917, he took third in Scheveningen.
  • In 1918, he won in Amsterdam, shared first in Arnheim, took third in 's Hertogenbosch, and tied for fifth-sixth in Scheveningen (Rudolf Loman won). After the war, he won the fourth Dutch Chess Championship at The Hague 1919.
  • In that year, he also shared 1st with Richard Réti in Amsterdam, took ninth in Hastings (José Raúl Capablanca won), tied for third-fourth in Scheveningen, won in Amsterdam, and tied for second-third in Amsterdam.
  • In 1920, he won and tied for second-third, behind George Alan Thomas, in Bromley, took fifth (Réti won) and fourth in Amsterdam (Quadrangular, Max Euwe won), took fourth in Göteborg (P.
  • Johner won), and took fourth in Scheveningen.
  • His last appearance at the top level was on board 5 in the match Germany v.
  • Netherlands, 1922, where he lost both games against Carl Ahues.

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