Max Marchand (24 November 1888, Amsterdam – 1957, Baarn) was a Dutch chess master.
In 1916, he tied for second-fourth, behind Paul Johner, in Copenhagen (the ninth Nordic Chess Championship), and won in Amsterdam.
After the war, he won the fourth Dutch Chess Championship at The Hague 1919.
[2] 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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