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EP 336- GM Jan Timman: The Legendary Author and Dutch Champion discusses his new book on Max Euwe, How his Generation Compares to the Current One, and Magnus and the Modern Chess Landscape

Perpetual Chess Podcast

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Maxaroue's Propensity for Making Silly Blunders

I think that he must have been nervous at some point. For example, when he blundered against Mislov in a winning position in the world championship in 1948. It's very hard to understand because normally he would be quite good in accurately calculating variations but at that time, it just collapsed. And I just mentioned a few of course, they didn't find their way in the book because it just blundered these games away. But otherwise, his foot also been a great game for the book.

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