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Braslav Rabar

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417: 410: 247:(+1 –3 =4). Yugoslavia won bronze medal. In the three Olympiads, Rabar won five medals, and in 30 games scored (+14 -4 =12), for 66.7 per cent. 542: 537: 532: 527: 512: 507: 497: 492: 487: 482: 477: 472: 467: 462: 457: 452: 447: 442: 437: 101: 643: 633: 403: 648: 618: 334: 300: 219:. In August/September 1950, he won two gold medals: individual at fourth board (+8 –0 =2), and team, along with Gligorić, Pirc, 638: 628: 623: 264: 48:
champion in 1951, and in 1953 again tied for the tournament lead, but lost a playoff match. He played for Yugoslavia in three
587: 582: 577: 572: 567: 562: 557: 552: 547: 522: 517: 502: 109: 356: 426: 345: 314: 285: 141: 239:(+5 –1 =6). Rabar won two bronze medals (individual and team). In September 1954, he played at fourth board at the 52:(1950, 1952, 1954), winning a total of five medals. Rabar was a co-inventor of the classification systems for the 329:
Gillam, Anthony J. & Swift, A J (2001), 1st European championship Munich 1942, Nottingham: The Chess Player,
613: 608: 256: 163:(12th YUG-ch), and afterwards lost a play-off match for the title. In 1954, he tied for 2nd-3rd with 133: 125: 41: 240: 232: 220: 65: 224: 105: 196: 85: 390: 330: 168: 318: 289: 216: 184: 164: 53: 81: 381: 385: 49: 602: 395: 180: 176: 156: 69: 45: 35: 244: 228: 121: 311: 282: 236: 208: 200: 145: 212: 204: 152: 129: 31: 172: 160: 137: 93: 89: 73: 27: 23: 38: 16:
Croatian-Yugoslavian chess International Master and chess writer
399: 367: 259:(IM) title in 1950. He coedited the monthly chess magazine 215:. He won silver medal at 8th board. Rabar played in three 84:
won). In December 1941, he played at second board against
231:. In August 1952, he played at second board at the 88:(1.5 : 0.5) in a match Croatia – Slovakia in 64:In 1941, he tied for 8-9th in Trentschin-Teplitz ( 368:OlimpBase :: the encyclopaedia of team chess 411: 8: 72:. In September 1941, he tied for 9-10th in 418: 404: 396: 223:, Milan Vidmar jr, and Stojan Puc, at the 175:(zonal). In 1955, he tied for 14–15th in 275: 128:. In 1949/50, he tied for 2nd-3rd, in 102:European Individual Chess Championship 92:. In September 1942, he took 12th in 7: 263:. He was involved in designing the 140:(CRO-ch). In 1951, he won the 10th 203:in 1946. Yugoslavia won, ahead of 14: 302:KRONOLOGIJA HRVATSKOGA ŠAHA (393) 155:. In 1953, he tied for 1st with 44:(1950) and chess writer. He was 267:opening classification system. 195:Rabar participated at the 1st 1: 384:player profile and games at 132:. In 1950, he won, ahead of 116:Yugoslav champion, peak form 110:Independent State of Croatia 644:Burials at Mirogoj Cemetery 634:Chess International Masters 427:Yugoslav Chess Championship 191:Excels in team competitions 120:In 1945/46, he took 4th in 665: 649:20th-century chess players 433: 108:won). He represented the 619:Sportspeople from Zagreb 183:); the event was won by 151:In 1953, he took 3rd in 68:); the event was won by 124:; the event was won by 639:Croatian chess writers 629:Yugoslav chess players 624:Croatian chess players 255:Rabar was awarded the 142:Yugoslav Championship 548:Čateške Toplice 1968 257:International Master 42:International Master 22:(27 September 1919, 558:Vrnjačka Banja 1970 523:Vrnjačka Banja 1963 241:11th Chess Olympiad 233:10th Chess Olympiad 98:Europameisterschaft 66:Trencianske Teplice 26:– 6 December 1973, 317:2007-08-07 at the 288:2007-09-27 at the 225:9th Chess Olympiad 106:Alexander Alekhine 596: 595: 553:Novi Travnik 1969 169:Wolfgang Unzicker 126:Svetozar Gligorić 656: 420: 413: 406: 397: 370: 365: 359: 354: 348: 343: 337: 327: 321: 309: 303: 298: 292: 280: 261:Šahovski Glasnik 221:Petar Trifunović 664: 663: 659: 658: 657: 655: 654: 653: 599: 598: 597: 592: 503:Kragujevac 1959 429: 424: 391:Visa with photo 378: 373: 366: 362: 355: 351: 344: 340: 328: 324: 319:Wayback Machine 310: 306: 299: 295: 290:Wayback Machine 281: 277: 273: 253: 217:Chess Olympiads 193: 185:David Bronstein 165:Jan Hein Donner 118: 86:Ludovit Potuček 62: 54:Chess Informant 50:chess Olympiads 17: 12: 11: 5: 662: 660: 652: 651: 646: 641: 636: 631: 626: 621: 616: 611: 601: 600: 594: 593: 591: 590: 585: 580: 575: 570: 565: 560: 555: 550: 545: 540: 535: 530: 525: 520: 515: 510: 508:Ljubljana 1960 505: 500: 495: 490: 485: 480: 475: 470: 465: 463:Ljubljana 1950 460: 455: 450: 448:Ljubljana 1947 445: 440: 434: 431: 430: 425: 423: 422: 415: 408: 400: 394: 393: 388: 386:Chessgames.com 377: 376:External links 374: 372: 371: 360: 349: 338: 322: 304: 293: 274: 272: 269: 252: 249: 192: 189: 134:Mladen Šubarić 117: 114: 61: 58: 56:publications. 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 661: 650: 647: 645: 642: 640: 637: 635: 632: 630: 627: 625: 622: 620: 617: 615: 612: 610: 607: 606: 604: 589: 586: 584: 583:Novi Sad 1975 581: 579: 576: 574: 573:Sutomore 1973 571: 569: 566: 564: 563:Portorož 1971 561: 559: 556: 554: 551: 549: 546: 544: 543:Kraljevo 1967 541: 539: 538:Titograd 1966 536: 534: 533:Novi Sad 1965 531: 529: 526: 524: 521: 519: 516: 514: 511: 509: 506: 504: 501: 499: 498:Sarajevo 1958 496: 494: 491: 489: 486: 484: 483:Novi Sad 1955 481: 479: 476: 474: 473:Belgrade 1952 471: 469: 468:Sarajevo 1951 466: 464: 461: 459: 456: 454: 453:Belgrade 1948 451: 449: 446: 444: 441: 439: 438:Novi Sad 1945 436: 435: 432: 428: 421: 416: 414: 409: 407: 402: 401: 398: 392: 389: 387: 383: 382:Braslav Rabar 380: 379: 375: 369: 364: 361: 358: 353: 350: 347: 342: 339: 336: 335:1-901034-46-1 332: 326: 323: 320: 316: 313: 308: 305: 301: 297: 294: 291: 287: 284: 279: 276: 270: 268: 266: 262: 258: 250: 248: 246: 242: 238: 234: 230: 226: 222: 218: 214: 210: 206: 202: 198: 190: 188: 186: 182: 178: 174: 170: 166: 162: 158: 154: 149: 147: 143: 139: 135: 131: 127: 123: 115: 113: 111: 107: 103: 99: 95: 91: 87: 83: 79: 78:Europaturnier 75: 71: 67: 59: 57: 55: 51: 47: 43: 40: 37: 33: 29: 25: 21: 20:Braslav Rabar 363: 352: 341: 325: 307: 296: 278: 260: 254: 194: 150: 119: 97: 82:Gösta Stoltz 77: 63: 19: 18: 614:1973 deaths 609:1919 births 528:Zenica 1964 518:Skopje 1962 513:Zagreb 1961 493:Sombor 1957 488:Skopje 1956 478:Zagreb 1953 458:Zagreb 1949 443:Zagreb 1946 60:Early years 36:Yugoslavian 603:Categories 578:Poreč 1974 271:References 181:Interzonal 177:Gothenburg 157:Vasja Pirc 70:Jan Foltys 568:Umag 1972 245:Amsterdam 229:Dubrovnik 197:Balkaniad 167:, behind 122:Ljubljana 588:Bor 1976 357:goteborg 315:Archived 286:Archived 237:Helsinki 209:Bulgaria 201:Belgrade 146:Sarajevo 46:Yugoslav 32:Croatian 30:) was a 346:munchen 213:Albania 205:Romania 153:Opatija 130:Lucerne 112:there. 333:  251:Legacy 211:, and 173:Munich 161:Zagreb 138:Zagreb 100:, 1st 94:Munich 90:Zagreb 74:Munich 28:Zagreb 24:Zagreb 171:, in 136:, in 39:chess 331:ISBN 312:1942 283:1941 265:ECO 243:in 235:in 227:in 199:in 159:in 144:in 605:: 207:, 187:. 148:. 104:, 80:, 419:e 412:t 405:v 179:( 96:( 76:( 34:-

Index

Zagreb
Zagreb
Croatian
Yugoslavian
chess
International Master
Yugoslav
chess Olympiads
Chess Informant
Trencianske Teplice
Jan Foltys
Munich
Gösta Stoltz
Ludovit Potuček
Zagreb
Munich
European Individual Chess Championship
Alexander Alekhine
Independent State of Croatia
Ljubljana
Svetozar Gligorić
Lucerne
Mladen Šubarić
Zagreb
Yugoslav Championship
Sarajevo
Opatija
Vasja Pirc
Zagreb
Jan Hein Donner

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