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Велимирович, Драголюб
Драголюб Велимирович
Драгољуб Велимировић
В 1966 году
Страны:
Югославия
Сербия
Дата
рождения:
12 мая 1942
Место
рождения:
Валево, СФРЮ
Дата
смерти:
22 мая 2014 (72 года)
Место
смерти:
Белград, Сербия
Звание:
Гроссмейстер (1974)
Международный
мастер(1972)
(серб. Драгољуб
Велимировић; 12 мая 1942,Валево — 22 мая 2014, Белград[1][2]) —
сербский, ранее югославский,шахматист, гроссмейстер (1973) и по
решению задач и этюдов (1984).
Успешно выступал в юношеских соревнованиях: чемпион Боснии и
Герцеговины (1957 и 1958); в чемпионате Югославии 1960 — 2-е место.
В чемпионатах Югославии (лучшие результаты): 1970 — 1-2-е, 1975 —
1-е,1978 — 3-4-е, 1981 — 2-е, 1984 — 2-3-е места.
Победитель зональных турниров ФИДЕ: Праяди-Роша (1978)
и Бечич(1981). Участник межзональных турниров: Рио-деЖанейро (1979) — 13-14-е; Москва (1982) — 10-11-е; Сирак (1987) — 1112-е места. В составе сборной команды Югославии участник
нескольких чемпионатов Европы и ряда олимпиад (1974—1990).
Лучшие результаты в международных турнирах: Винковци (1970) — 5е;Скопье (1971) — 2-3-е; Врнячка Баня (1973) — 1-е; Вршац (1973) — 3-5е;Биелина (1973) — 2-3-е; Рейкьявик (1974) — 3-4-е
(с Д. Бронштейном);Нови-Сад (1976) — 2-е; Осиек (1978) — 3-4е; Смедеревска-Паланка(1979) — 2-е; Борово (1980) — 2-3е; Земун (1980) — 1-2-е; Баня-Лука(1981 и 1985) — 3-4-е; Винковци
(1982) — 3-5-е; Титоград (1984) — 1-е; Вршац (1985 и 1987) — 1-е и 1-2-е
места.
Примечания
1. ↑ Preminuo Dragoljub - Draško Velimirović
2. ↑ Виртуоз атаки. Ушел из жизни Драголюб Велимирович
Литература
Шахматы : энциклопедический словарь / гл. ред. А. Е. Карпов. —
М.:Советская энциклопедия, 1990. — С. 56. — 624 с. — 100 000 экз. —
ISBN 5-85270-005-3.;
Ссылки
Личная карточка Драголюба Велимировича на сайте ФИДЕ
Партии Драголюба Велимировича в базе Chessgames
Личная карточка Драголюба Велимировича на сайте 365chess.com
Личная карточка Драголюба Велимировича на сайте OlimpBase.org
Dragoljub Velimirovic
Number of games in database: 1,633
Years covered: 1961 to 2010
Last FIDE rating: 2407
Highest rating achieved in database: 2525
Overall record: +623 -430 =580 (55.9%)*
* Overall winning percentage = (wins+draws/2) / total games
Based on games in the database; may be incomplete.
MOST PLAYED OPENINGS
With the White pieces:
With the Black pieces:
Sicilian (366)
Sicilian (281)
B89 B47 B57 B46 B41
B36 B22 B31 B32 B39
Ruy Lopez (113)
Sicilian Dragon (136)
C92 C97 C85 C78 C96
B36 B39 B35 B34 B38
French Defense (84)
Modern Benoni (124)
C18 C11 C13 C16 C10
A56 A77 A63 A65 A61
Sicilian Taimanov (64)
Old Benoni (66)
B47 B46 B45 B48
A43 A44
Ruy Lopez, Closed (62)
King's Indian (62)
C92 C97 C85 C96 C99
E90 E62 E91 E66 E64
King's Pawn Game (61)
English, 1 c4 c5 (47)
C44
A30 A37 A31 A36 A33
NOTABLE GAMES: [what is this?]
Velimirovic vs Csom, 1974 1-0
Velimirovic vs Ljubojevic, 1972 1-0
Velimirovic vs J Sofrevski, 1965 1-0
A Planinc vs Velimirovic, 1975 0-1
Velimirovic vs J Fridjonsson, 1974 1-0
Velimirovic vs V Bukal Sr, 1971 1-0
Velimirovic vs D Rajkovic, 1971 1-0
I Farago vs Velimirovic, 1976 0-1
B Pietrusiak vs Velimirovic, 1964 0-1
Janosevic vs Velimirovic, 1972 0-1
NOTABLE TOURNAMENTS: [what is this?]
21st Belgrade Trophy (2008)
Rio de Janeiro Interzonal (1979)
GAME COLLECTIONS: [what is this?]
Secret Hero Velimirovic by Gottschalk
Göring Gambit games by vasileios
Amsterdam IBM 1976 by suenteus po 147
benoni and benko gambit by mathlover
Nikki Accelerated Dragon by reurbz
Amsterdam 1994 B by suenteus po 147
Classical Sicilian: with 6. BC4 by Inlandmoon
Classical Sicilian, 6.Bc4 by KingG
reurbz maroczy by nikkiurbz
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International Master (1971); Grandmaster (1973); Yugoslav Champion
(1970, 1975 and 1997).
Nicknamed ―The Boss‖, (1), and sometimes called the ―Yugoslav Tal‖,
Dragoljub Velimirović (Serbian Cyrillic: Драгољуб Велимировић) was a
well-liked, innovative and feared attacking tactician. While never a serious
threat for the world title, he nevertheless contested three Interzonals and
was ranked within the top 100 of the world’s players for approximately 20
years from before 1969 through to 1989, when he was at his most
active. (2)
General
He was born in Valjevo, in the part of the former Yugoslavia that is now
Serbia. He moved to Belgrade in 1960 where he lived until his death. He
learned chess when he was seven from his mother Jovanka Velimirović,
who was Yugoslavia's first Women's Champion. (3)
Championships
<Junior> Junior Champion of Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1958, he was 3rd
in the 1959 Yugoslav Youth Championship, half a point behind coleadersBruno Parma and Ivan Nemet; and then followed up by winning the
Yugoslav Youth Championship in 1960 or 1961. (4), (5)
<National and Regional> Velimirović first played in the Yugoslav
Championship in 1962 at the age of 20 when he placed =3rd with 8.5/13, a
point behind the (eventual) 12-time winner Svetozar Gligoric, a half point
behind the runner-up Aleksandar Matanovic and alongside Mato
Damjanovic.(6) His next attempt was in the 21-round round-robin event
held in Zenica in 1963, where he placed 12th with 10/21. (6) In 1965, he
was =4th with 10.5/19 behind the winner Gligoric and the joint runnersup Borislav Ivkov and Bruno Parma. (7) He played in over 20 subsequent
Yugoslav championships, the last one being 2003, with his best results
being wins in 1970 (jointly with Milan Vukic) and 1975, 2nd in 1981
behind Bozidar Ivanovic, 2nd behind Predrag Nikolic in 1984 and =1st in
1997 when Yugoslavia had become a federal republic. (8) He was also the
Balkans Champion in 1972. (9)
<World> Velimirović commenced his participation in the World
Championship cycle when he entered (but failed to progress past) the
Yugoslav national qualifier for the 1963 Zonals and ended in 1999 when he
qualified via the Panormo Zonal in 1998 to play in FIDE World
Championship Knockout Tournament (1999) in Las
Vegas. (10) Unfortunately, he was not issued a visa by US authorities to
allow him to compete in Las Vegas due to political tensions with Yugoslavia
at that time. His best results within the World Championship cycles in which
he participated were to qualify for and participate in the Rio de Janeiro
Interzonal (1979), (11) the Moscow Interzonal in 1982 (12) and the Szirák
Interzonal in 1987. (13)
Classical Tournament Record
<1970s> Velimirović scored 9.5/15 at Vinkovci 1970 placing 5th, a point
behind the winner Bent Larsen, and half point behind joint runners up
Gligoric, Vlastimil Hort and David Bronstein, but ahead of Tigran
Vartanovich Petrosian, Mark Taimanov and Laszlo Szabo. (14) This result
and others such as his 2nd placement at the category 9 Skopje tournament
in 1971, behind Lev Polugaevsky and alongside Albin Planinc earned him
his International Master title, (15) well after he was within the group that
constituted the world’s top 100 players. He earned his Grandmaster title
when he won the Vrnjacka Spa event at Vrnjacka Banja in 1973, (16). In
1974: he was 3rd at Reykjavik (17). In 1976, he was =4th, a point behind
co-leaders Viktor Korchnoi and Anthony Miles and half a point behind 3rd
placed Gyula Sax at the category 11 IBM tournament in
Amsterdam. (18)He also competed at Novi Sad in 1976 placing 2nd
behind Jan Smejkal and ahead of Hort and Gligoric. (19) In 1978, he placed
=3rd at Osijek behind Gligoric and Andras Adorjan, (20) and 1st at Albufeira
ahead of Ljubomir Ljubojevic. (21) In 1979, he came in 2nd at
Smederevska Palanka behindDusan Rajkovic. (22)
<1980s onward> This decade saw Velimirović continue his exploits and
successes on the 64 squares. In 1980, he came 2nd at Borovo
behind Milan Matulovic; (23) =1st at Zemun alongside Milan Vukic (24 ];
and =3rd at Maribor behind Vladimir Kovacevic and Jonathan
Speelman. (25) In 1981, he was =2nd at Banja Luka behind Vitaly
Tseshkovsky. (26) In 1982, he placed 3rd at Vinkovci behind Kovacevic
and Matulovic and alongside Ivanovic. (27) In 1984, he was =1st alongside
Korchnoi and ahead of Mikhail Tal at the powerful tournament in
Titograd. (28) In 1985, he won outright at Vrsac and two years later was
=1st in that event, winning on tiebreak. (29) His other successes in the
1980s include 1st at the Metz Open in 1988 (30) and =2nd at Zenica in
1989 behind Petar Popovic. (31) In 1994, he won at Niksic (32) and in 2001
he won the Savic Mauzer Memorial tournament in Bijeljina. (33)
Team events
Velimirović played for the Yugoslav national team many times between
1960 and 1990, including in the student and open Olympiads, the
Balkaniads, the European Team Championships and in the World Team
Championship. He also played for the winning Belgrade team against a
Moscow team in 1998. (34)
<Olympiads> In 1964 he played board 4 for the Yugoslavian team at the
Student Olympiad held in that year in Cracow in Poland, (35) and helped
his team to win the qualifying stage (36) to enable it into the final where it
placed 5th. (37) He also played top board for his country in that event in
1967. (38) He represented Yugoslavia at six Olympiads, namely 1974,
1978, 1982, 1986 (when he was also the coach (39)), 1988 and 1990; his
tally of medals included a team silver and an individual silver, both of which
were won at the 1974 Nice Olympiad. (40)
<National Team> He played for Yugoslavia against the USSR team in 1961
(aged 19) in Belgrade (41), in 1966 (42), and in 1972 at Ohrid, during which
he crushed Rafael Vaganian in the first round playing the Benoni
Defence, (43) in 1973 (44) and in 1979 in Teslic (45). He also represented
Yugoslavia in the match against Hungary held in Pula in 1971. (46)
Velimirović represented Yugoslavia in the Balkaniads (a round robin set of
matches between some or all of the Balkans countries) in 1972 (vs
Romania, Bulgaria, Turkey Greece), 1974 (vs Turkey, Romania and
Bulgaria) and 1978 (vs Turkey, Bulgaria, Greece and Romania), winning 2
team golds and an individual gold, as well as an individual silver and a
team and an individual bronze. (47) In the European Team Championship,
he won individual silver in 1970 and 1977, team silver in 1973, individual
bronze in 1973 and team bronze in 1977, but was shut out in 1980. He won
team silver at the World Team Championship in Lucerne 1989. (49)
<European Club Cup> Velimirović briefly played in the ECC, that being in
1996 when his only known game in the event was for the team ŠK
Montenegrobanka Podgorica. (50).
<National League> He played in the Yugoslav Cup from 1961 (51) and in
the Yugoslav League from 1989 until 2003 inclusive. (52), the Serbia and
Montenegro team championship of 2003 and the Serbian Team
Championships of 2006 and 2007. He also played in the Greek League in
2000 (53)and 2001 (54).
<Other team events> Velimirović played for the Old Hands against the
Snowdrops in the Czech Coal match of November 2010. (55)
Other
In 1981, he was Korchnoi’s second in Merano, Italy during the Karpov Korchnoi World Championship Rematch (1981). (56). He appears (as
himself) in a film dated 2010 ―Opelo za Bobija Fiser‖ (Requiem for Bobby
Fischer‖), a documentary seen through the eyes of Fischer’s Serbian
friends, chess opponents and acquaintances. (57) Velimirović’s last games
were played in 2011, where he competed in the Belgrade Cup and Serbian
Cup.
Career ratings and rankings
Velimirović was considered to have been in the world's top 100 players
since at least 1969 and possibly even before that time, when he was still
untitled. He won his International Master title in 1971, the year FIDE first
published its official ratings. His rating at that time was 2470 and he was
ranked =83rd in the world. He remained in the top 100, apart from three
ratings periods in 1981 and 1983, peaking at equal world number #20 in
January 1986. His rating also peaked at that time at 2575. (58)
Theory
Velimirović’s aggressive Velimirović Attack variation is identified by the
sequence of moves: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 Nc6
6.Bc4 e6 7.Be3 Be7 8.Qe2 a6 9.0-0-0:
click for larger view
–
Some more theory, especially Black's 8th move options,
at http://www.365chess.com/eco/B89_Sic...
Death and eulogies
Velimirović died on May 22, 2014, at the age of 72 in Belgrade and is
survived by his wife Mirjana Velimirović.
Eulogy by GM Zsuzsa Polgar: http://susanpolgar.blogspot.com.au/...
Eulogy by chessvibes.com: http://www.chessvibes.com/?q=dragol...
Драголюб Велимирович:
«Миша был большим озорником!»
Мария Фоминых беседует с ещѐ одним участником ностальгического
матча СССР-Югославия, гроссмейстером Драголюбом
Велимировичем.
Один из самых «перчѐных» вариантов в теории дебютов носит имя
югославского гроссмейстера Драголюба Велимировича. Любопытно,
что эту грозную сицилианскую атаку он разрабатывал вместе с
мамой, тоже шахматисткой. В общих чертах напомню суть варианта:
белые выводят слонов на с4 и е3, уводят короля на ферзевый фланг,
а королевские пешки маршируют в сторону неприятельского монарха.
«Детище» как нельзя лучше отвечало стилю игры Драголюба: за
веселую игру с обилием жертв и красивых атак Велимировича не раз
сравнивали с самим Талем. Словом, были все основания
предполагать, что и в партиях 22-го матча СССР – Югославия
Драголюб покажет свою фирменную игру, а он возьми да обыграй
Балашова самым холодным образом, на технике в глубоком
эндшпиле. «Талевские шахматы» Велимирович не показал, зато с
большой охотой поделился воспоминаниями о гении и просто друге
Мише.
Рассказывать о Михаиле Тале я могу бесконечно, мы с ним очень
дружили. Миша был уникальным человеком, не просто чемпионом
мира и очень сильным шахматистом, но необыкновенно яркой
личностью. Это был очень чистый человек, его совершенно не
интересовали деньги, он был выше всего этого, даже к результатам
своим он относился с какой-то удивительной легкостью. Сразу после
партии он становился душой компании, не жалел времени для друзей.
С Талем я сыграл много партий, несколько выиграл, но общий счет,
конечно, не в мою пользу. Одна из наших встреч за доской
запомнилась особенно. Мы играли на первой доске, это была
ответственная партия. В один момент я сделал свой ход и встал из-за
стола. Смотрю, Таль склонился над доской и напряженно
вглядывается в позицию. Я подумал: « Надо же, какой я сделал ход –
удивил Таля!» С этой радостной мыслью я бродил по залу. А Таль тем
временем, оставаясь в том же положении, продолжал неподвижно
сверлить глазами доску! Прошло пять минут, десять, пятнадцать...
наконец, я не выдержал, подошел к судье и сказал: «Возможно, с
Талем что-то не в порядке!» Каково же было мое удивление, когда я
подошел к нашей партии и увидел, что своим последним ходом
переставил слона с d3 на g5! По-видимому, Михаил тоже не сразу
понял, каким образом мой белопольный слон очутился на черном
поле! Мне стало очень неудобно, я долго извинялся перед Мишей. А
после партии он мне сказал: «Конечно, этот ход оказался для меня
неожиданным, но все же это неправильно – так ставить фигуры!»
А вот еще случай, уже за пределами игрового зала. На одном турнире
в Москве Таль подошел ко мне после партии и спросил, какие у меня
планы на вечер. Я сказал, что собираюсь вернуться с Ларсеном в
гостиницу. Мише эта идея показалась скучной, он меня, конечно,
отговорил, и вместо гостиницы мы отправились в кабак. Едим, пьем...
А съедено было немало, мы провели там много часов. И вдруг я
задумался: как же мы будем расплачиваться? – и полез в карманы.
Миша это увидел и сказал: «Брось, в Москве платить не надо!» А я
ему: «Как же нас выпустят, если мы не заплатим?» Но тут подошла
официантка, стала нас обнимать, целовать, мне даже стало неловко!
«Говорю же, в Москве не надо платить!» – с улыбкой повторил Таль...
Однажды, тоже после таких вот посиделок, я понял, что выпито уже
многовато, и сказал: «Миша, как же ты будешь играть завтра –
дыхнешь на соперника, и ему станет дурно!» Миша пообещал, что
таких проблем не будет, и гулянье продолжилось. А на следующий
день перед партией он заказал чай с липой и попросил положить липы
как можно больше. Когда ему принесли этот чай, он стал доставать
липу и жевать ее! Я смотрел на него с большим удивлением, однако
средство оказалось действенным.
Таль вообще был большим озорником. Все ему было нипочем! Шли
мы с ним однажды в гости. На улице мороз жуткий, а мы одеты легко –
идем, ежимся от холода. Я говорю: «Замерзнем ведь, надо пойти в
гостиницу одеться». А он мне: «Вот когда вернемся в гостиницу, тогда
и оденемся!»
Драголюб Велимирович и Зоран Спасоевич
Виртуоз атаки. Ушел из жизни Драголюб Велимирович
Пятница, 23.05.2014 21:13
Сегодня в Белграде в возрасте 72 лет после продолжительной
болезни скончался известный югославский гроссмейстер Драголюб
Велимирович.
Сайт Сербской шахматной федерации приводит некоторые факты
биографии шахматиста.
Родился 12 мая 1942 года в городе Валево, но с раннего детства жил
в Белграде. Первые шаги в шахматах сделал благодаря матери
Йованке Велимирович, которая была первой чемпионкой Югославии
среди женщин. После победы в Кубке Югославии в 1962-м стал
национальным мастером, успех в Скопье-1971 принес Драголюбу
звание международного мастера, а гроссмейстером он стал двумя
годами позже.
Более двадцати раз участвовал в национальных чемпионатах, трижды
выигрывал их. Побеждал на международных турнирах, в частности, в
Будве-1981 (зональный), Титограде-1984, Вршаце-1987...
Стиль игры Велимировича требовал много энергии: он предпочитал
сложные позиции. На пике карьеры считался виртуозом атаки. В
сицилианской защите есть и вариант, названный его именем: атака
Велимировича.
Шесть раз представлял свою страну на Олимпиадах - с 1974 по 1990
годы. В частности, в Ницце-74 завоевал серебряную медаль с
результатом 9 очков из 12.
Прощание с Велимировичем состоится в понедельник, 26 мая.
Борислав Ивков и Драголюб Велимирович
MEN'S CHESS OLYMPIADS
OVERALL STATISTICS
ap years
6
pts gms + = -
1974, 1978, 1982, 19861990
20½ 41
%
medals won
team
individual
16 9 16 50.0 0 - 1 - 0 0 - 1 - 0
STATISTICS YEAR BY YEAR
year ttl
bd
7
8
6
positions
tea ind
1 2 4 28.6 2483 2325 13.
5 1 2 68.8 2407 2548 6.
1 2 3 33.3 2460 2335 15.
3
1 0 2 33.3 2335 2210 4.
5
0 2 3 20.0 2443 2203 15.
12
8 2 2 75.0 2283 2476 2.
flag code Elo pts gms + = -
1990 GM 2
YUG2 2535 2
1988 GM 4
YUG 2540 5½
1986 GM 3
YUG 2570 2
1984 Did not take part.
1982 GM 4
YUG 2495 1
1980 Did not take part.
1978 GM res.
YUG 2520 1
1976 Did not take part.
1974 GM res.
YUG 2530 9
%
Eloav Elop
2.
Chessmetrics Player Profile: Dragoljub Velimirovic
Born: 1942-May
Best World Rank: #31 (2 different months between the December 1971
rating list and the January 1976 rating list )
2662 on the January 1976 rating list, #31 in world, age
Highest Rating:
33y8m
Best Individual Performance: 2751 in Vrsac, 1985, scoring 6.5/7 (93%)
vs 2587-rated opposition
Career performances of 2700-2799:
2751 in Vrsac, 1985, scoring 6.5/7 (93%) vs 2587-rated opposition
2718 in URS-JUG Odessa, 1975, scoring 4.5/6 (75%) vs 2660-rated
opposition
2711 in Vrnjacka Banja, 1973, scoring 9/11 (82%) vs 2544-rated
opposition
2707 in Titograd, 1984, scoring 7.5/11 (68%) vs 2624-rated opposition
2706 in Vrsac, 1987, scoring 8/11 (73%) vs 2594-rated opposition
JUG-Cup tt Portoroz, 1961
JUG-URS Belgrade, 1961
Vrnjacka Banja (JUG Championship), 1962
Belgrade, 1963
Zenica (JUG Championship), 1963
not rated on January 1961 list
not rated on January 1961 list
not rated on January 1962 list
2573 (#78 on January 1963 list)
2573 (#78 on January 1963 list)
2591
2560
2483
+4 (4.5/5, 90%)
-2 (1/4, 25%)
+4 (8.5/13, 65%)
= (5/10, 50%)
-1 (10/21, 48%)
no games vs rated opposition
no games vs rated opposition
+1 (4.5/8, 56%) vs 2575-rated opposition
= (4/8, 50%) vs 2571-rated opposition
-4 (4.5/13, 35%) vs 2565-rated opposition
N/A
N/A
N/A
=0.0
-2.1
Wch U18 Vrnjacka Banja, 1963
Yugoslavia zt, 1963
Rubinstein mem Polanica Zdroj, 1964
WchT U26 11th Krakow, 1964
Belgrade, 1965
2573 (#78 on January 1963 list)
2573 (#78 on January 1963 list)
2536 (#127 on January 1964 list)
2526 (#135 on July 1964 list)
2498 (#196 on January 1965 list)
[2514]
[2550]
2489
[2385]
2568
-1 (0.5/2, 25%)
= (1/2, 50%)
-1 (7/15, 47%)
= (1/2, 50%)
= (6.5/13, 50%)
-1 (0.5/2, 25%) vs 2627-rated opposition
= (1/2, 50%) vs 2610-rated opposition
-1 (6/13, 46%) vs 2497-rated opposition
-1 (0/1, 0%) vs 2452-rated opposition
+1 (6.5/12, 54%) vs 2540-rated opposition
-0.4
+0.1
-1.1
-0.6
+1.1
Titograd (JUG Championship), 1965
Batumi, 1966
JUG-HUN Vrnjacka Banja, 1966
URS-JUG m Sukhumi, 1966
The Hague zt, 1966
2498 (#196 on January 1965 list)
2543 (#120 on January 1966 list)
2543 (#120 on January 1966 list)
2552 (#109 on June 1966 list)
2544 (#118 on September 1966 list)
2515
[2397]
[2525]
2528
2612
+3 (10.5/18, 58%)
-1 (0/1, 0%)
+1 (1/1, 100%)
-3 (1.5/6, 25%)
+6 (11/16, 69%)
-3 (4.5/12, 38%) vs 2584-rated opposition
-1 (0/1, 0%) vs 2471-rated opposition
+1 (1/1, 100%) vs 2507-rated opposition
-3 (1.5/6, 25%) vs 2668-rated opposition
+3 (7/11, 64%) vs 2537-rated opposition
-0.3
-0.6
+0.5
-0.7
+1.4
WchT U26 14th Harrachov, 1967
Belgrade, 1968
EU-chT (Men) Kapfenberg, 1970
Vinkovci, 1970
YUG-HUN Pula, 1971
2574 (#81 on July 1967 list)
2579 (#80 on January 1968 list)
2534 (#152 on May 1970 list)
2542 (#147 on October 1970 list)
2629 (#47 on January 1971 list)
2538
2657
2548
2654
[2530]
= (3.5/7, 50%)
+2 (7.5/13, 58%)
+3 (5/7, 71%)
+4 (9.5/15, 63%)
+1 (1/1, 100%)
-1 (2.5/6, 42%) vs 2595-rated opposition
+4 (6/8, 75%) vs 2551-rated opposition
+1 (3/5, 60%) vs 2526-rated opposition
+1 (6.5/12, 54%) vs 2643-rated opposition
+1 (1/1, 100%) vs 2515-rated opposition
-0.4
+1.7
+0.5
+1.9
+0.4
Havana (Capablanca Memorial), 1971
Skopje, 1971
Umag (JUG Championship), 1972
JUG-URS Ohrid, 1972
Sofia, 1972
2637 (#41 on March 1971 list)
2617 (#52 on November 1971 list)
2633 (#39 on January 1972 list)
2633 (#39 on January 1972 list)
2633 (#39 on January 1972 list)
2565
2676
2573
[2573]
[2530]
+1 (8/15, 53%)
+5 (10/15, 67%)
+2 (10.5/19, 55%)
-1 (1.5/4, 38%)
+2 (2/2, 100%)
= (7/14, 50%) vs 2559-rated opposition
+5 (9/13, 69%) vs 2567-rated opposition
= (8.5/17, 50%) vs 2563-rated opposition
-1 (1.5/4, 38%) vs 2669-rated opposition
+1 (1/1, 100%) vs 2515-rated opposition
-1.3
+1.7
-1.4
-0.3
+0.4
Zagreb, 1972
Parcetic mem 5th Sombor, 1972
Budapest, 1973
URS-JUG Tbilisi, 1973
Vrnjacka Banja, 1973
2633 (#39 on January 1972 list)
2622 (#51 on November 1972 list)
2617 (#52 on January 1973 list)
2617 (#52 on January 1973 list)
2617 (#52 on January 1973 list)
2596
2606
2561
[2611]
2711
= (6.5/13, 50%)
+2 (8/14, 57%)
-3 (6/15, 40%)
= (2/4, 50%)
+7 (9/11, 82%)
= (6.5/13, 50%) vs 2597-rated opposition
+2 (7/12, 58%) vs 2559-rated opposition
-3 (6/15, 40%) vs 2620-rated opposition
= (2/4, 50%) vs 2669-rated opposition
+7 (9/11, 82%) vs 2544-rated opposition
-0.5
+0.1
-1.4
+0.2
+2.6
Vrsac, 1973
2617 (#52 on January 1973 list)
2559 = (4/8, 50%)
= (3.5/7, 50%) vs 2575-rated opposition
-0.3
EU-chT (Men) Bath, 1973
Amsterdam (IBM), 1974
Kragujevac, 1974
Reykjavik, 1974
2625 (#46 on July 1973 list)
2614 (#59 on January 1974 list)
2614 (#59 on January 1974 list)
2614 (#59 on January 1974 list)
2493
2624
2512
2604
= (3.5/7, 50%)
+1 (8/15, 53%)
-1 (2.5/6, 42%)
+4 (5/6, 83%)
-1 (2.5/6, 42%) vs 2538-rated opposition
+1 (8/15, 53%) vs 2602-rated opposition
-1 (2.5/6, 42%) vs 2563-rated opposition
+3 (4/5, 80%) vs 2507-rated opposition
-1.1
+0.3
-0.9
+0.9
Nice ol (Men) fin-A, 1974
Nice ol (Men) prel, 1974
Novi Sad (JUG Championship), 1975
URS-JUG Odessa, 1975
Portoroz/Ljubljana, 1975
2616 (#59 on June 1974 list)
2616 (#59 on June 1974 list)
2616 (#63 on January 1975 list)
2616 (#63 on January 1975 list)
2640 (#45 on June 1975 list)
[2489]
[2513]
2684
2718
2648
= (2/4, 50%)
+5 (5.5/6, 92%)
+4 (8/12, 67%)
+3 (4.5/6, 75%)
+1 (8/15, 53%)
-1 (1/3, 33%) vs 2569-rated opposition
+1 (1/1, 100%) vs 2487-rated opposition
+5 (8/11, 73%) vs 2568-rated opposition
+3 (4.5/6, 75%) vs 2660-rated opposition
+1 (7/13, 54%) vs 2634-rated opposition
-0.7
+0.3
+1.9
+1.8
+0.4
Novi Sad, 1976
Majdanpek, 1976
Skopje, 1976
Arandjelovac (Zonal Playoff), 1976
Amsterdam (IBM), 1976
2662 (#31 on January 1976 list)
2662 (#31 on January 1976 list)
2655 (#36 on March 1976 list)
2661 (#35 on April 1976 list)
2645 (#46 on July 1976 list)
2626
2569
2621
2529
2648
+3 (5/7, 71%)
+1 (7/13, 54%)
+2 (8.5/15, 57%)
-3 (1.5/6, 25%)
+2 (8.5/15, 57%)
+1 (3/5, 60%) vs 2631-rated opposition
= (6/12, 50%) vs 2568-rated opposition
= (5.5/11, 50%) vs 2633-rated opposition
-3 (1.5/6, 25%) vs 2669-rated opposition
+2 (8.5/15, 57%) vs 2609-rated opposition
+0.3
-1.3
-0.3
-1.4
+0.4
Tallinn, 1977
EU-chT (Men) Moscow, 1977
Osijek, 1978
Praia da Rocha, 1978
Belgrade (JUG Championship), 1978
2651 (#38 on February 1977 list)
2645 (#49 on April 1977 list)
2634 (#56 on January 1978 list)
2634 (#56 on January 1978 list)
2634 (#56 on January 1978 list)
2588
2623
[2551]
[2604]
2521
+1 (8/15, 53%)
+2 (4.5/7, 64%)
= (1.5/3, 50%)
+3 (3/3, 100%)
-2 (4/10, 40%)
-1 (6/13, 46%) vs 2613-rated opposition
+2 (4.5/7, 64%) vs 2579-rated opposition
= (1.5/3, 50%) vs 2597-rated opposition
+2 (2/2, 100%) vs 2550-rated opposition
-2 (4/10, 40%) vs 2577-rated opposition
-1.1
+0.5
-0.1
+0.8
-1.7
Niksic, 1978
2611 (#82 on June 1978 list)
Balkaniad (Men) 10th Baile Herculane, 1978 2595 (#96 on October 1978 list)
Buenos Aires ol (Men), 1978
2595 (#96 on October 1978 list)
Bjelovar (JUG Championship), 1979
2562 (#150 on January 1979 list)
JUG-URS Teslic, 1979
2563 (#144 on March 1979 list)
2568
[2535]
[2428]
[2534]
[2630]
-4 (3.5/11, 32%)
+2 (3/4, 75%)
-3 (1/5, 20%)
+2 (7.5/13, 58%)
-1 (1.5/4, 38%)
-4 (3.5/11, 32%) vs 2683-rated opposition
+1 (2/3, 67%) vs 2514-rated opposition
-2 (1/4, 25%) vs 2523-rated opposition
+1 (2.5/4, 63%) vs 2510-rated opposition
-1 (1.5/4, 38%) vs 2748-rated opposition
-1.1
+0.2
-1.3
+0.3
+0.4
Smederevska Polanka, 1979
Rio de Janeiro (Interzonal), 1979
Vrbas, 1980
EU-chT (Men) Skara, 1980
Maribor, 1980
2573 (#131 on June 1979 list)
2585 (#111 on September 1979 list)
2574 (#125 on January 1980 list)
2574 (#125 on January 1980 list)
2554 (#166 on October 1980 list)
2606
2567
2545
2509
2613
+4 (8/12, 67%)
-2 (7.5/17, 44%)
-2 (2.5/7, 36%)
-2 (1.5/5, 30%)
+3 (8/13, 62%)
+3 (6/9, 67%) vs 2525-rated opposition
-3 (6.5/16, 41%) vs 2622-rated opposition
-2 (2.5/7, 36%) vs 2635-rated opposition
-2 (1.5/5, 30%) vs 2615-rated opposition
+3 (6/9, 67%) vs 2534-rated opposition
+1.0
-0.8
-0.5
-0.8
+1.3
JUG-ch Borovo, 1981
Banja Luka, 1981
2553 (#160 on March 1981 list)
2581 (#112 on April 1981 list)
2635 +5 (12/19, 63%) +5 (10/15, 67%) vs 2526-rated opposition +2.0
2594 +2 (6.5/11, 59%) +1 (5/9, 56%) vs 2577-rated opposition
+0.5
Vrsac, 1981
Budva zt, 1981
JUG-ch Vrbas, 1982
2589 (#106 on September 1981 list) 2574 = (7.5/15, 50%)
2588 (#106 on October 1981 list)
2612 +9 (14/19, 74%)
2602 (#92 on January 1982 list)
2556 +1 (9/17, 53%)
-1 (6/13, 46%) vs 2597-rated opposition -0.4
+3 (7/11, 64%) vs 2538-rated opposition +0.9
-1 (6.5/14, 46%) vs 2572-rated opposition -1.0
Vinkovci, 1982
Moscow (Interzonal), 1982
Luzern ol (Men), 1982
JUG-ch Yugoslavia, 1983
Banja Luka, 1983
2610 (#93 on April 1982 list)
2614 (#80 on September 1982 list)
2612 (#82 on October 1982 list)
2604 (#99 on January 1983 list)
2597 (#113 on April 1983 list)
2634
2612
[2366]
[2465]
2546
+3 (8/13, 62%)
-2 (5.5/13, 42%)
-1 (1/3, 33%)
-1 (1/3, 33%)
= (6.5/13, 50%)
+2 (6/10, 60%) vs 2593-rated opposition
-2 (5.5/13, 42%) vs 2666-rated opposition
-2 (0/2, 0%) vs 2477-rated opposition
-1 (1/3, 33%) vs 2535-rated opposition
-2 (4.5/11, 41%) vs 2601-rated opposition
+0.8
-0.2
-1.3
-0.7
-0.9
Bela Crkva op, 1983
Bela Crkva op, 1984
JUG-ch, 1984
Sarajevo, 1984
Novi Sad, 1984
2587 (#130 on June 1983 list)
2598 (#121 on January 1984 list)
2595 (#123 on February 1984 list)
2616 (#90 on March 1984 list)
2610 (#111 on October 1984 list)
2621
[2524]
2652
2555
2631
+5 (8.5/12, 71%)
+2 (4/6, 67%)
+5 (10.5/16, 66%)
-3 (5/13, 38%)
= (5.5/11, 50%)
+3 (4.5/6, 75%) vs 2534-rated opposition
= (1/2, 50%) vs 2571-rated opposition
+3 (8.5/14, 61%) vs 2590-rated opposition
-3 (5/13, 38%) vs 2625-rated opposition
= (5.5/11, 50%) vs 2645-rated opposition
+1.1
-0.1
+1.4
-1.4
+0.5
Titograd, 1984
Bor, 1985
Kavala zt, 1985
Vrsac, 1985
Sarajevo, 1985
2613 (#104 on December 1984 list)
2636 (#65 on January 1985 list)
2636 (#65 on January 1985 list)
2636 (#65 on January 1985 list)
2639 (#69 on March 1985 list)
2707
2614
[2537]
2751
2589
+4 (7.5/11, 68%)
+1 (7/13, 54%)
+1 (2.5/4, 63%)
+6 (6.5/7, 93%)
-2 (6.5/15, 43%)
+4 (7.5/11, 68%) vs 2624-rated opposition
+1 (7/13, 54%) vs 2593-rated opposition
= (1.5/3, 50%) vs 2578-rated opposition
+6 (6.5/7, 93%) vs 2587-rated opposition
-2 (5.5/13, 42%) vs 2639-rated opposition
+2.1
-0.2
-0.2
+2.6
-1.0
Banja Luka, 1985
JUG-ch Budva, 1986
Sarajevo, 1986
Bor, 1986
Dubai ol (Men), 1986
2633 (#75 on April 1985 list)
2657 (#47 on January 1986 list)
2657 (#49 on April 1986 list)
2642 (#74 on October 1986 list)
2618 (#111 on November 1986 list)
2606
2525
2578
2506
2482
+2 (7.5/13, 58%)
= (3.5/7, 50%)
-2 (5/12, 42%)
-2 (4.5/11, 41%)
-2 (2/6, 33%)
+1 (6/11, 55%) vs 2587-rated opposition
-1 (2.5/6, 42%) vs 2579-rated opposition
-2 (5/12, 42%) vs 2632-rated opposition
-3 (3.5/10, 35%) vs 2589-rated opposition
-2 (2/6, 33%) vs 2565-rated opposition
-0.1
-1.0
-1.4
-2.1
-1.4
Reggio Emilia, 1986
Pinerolo op, 1987
Zenica, 1987
Szirak (Interzonal), 1987
Vrsac, 1987
2607 (#131 on December 1986 list)
2617 (#117 on January 1987 list)
2613 (#115 on April 1987 list)
2611 (#122 on July 1987 list)
2599 (#148 on October 1987 list)
2665
[2511]
2593
2609
2706
= (5.5/11, 50%)
= (1/2, 50%)
+2 (7.5/13, 58%)
-2 (7.5/17, 44%)
+5 (8/11, 73%)
= (5.5/11, 50%) vs 2687-rated opposition
= (1/2, 50%) vs 2551-rated opposition
+2 (7.5/13, 58%) vs 2545-rated opposition
-2 (6.5/15, 43%) vs 2652-rated opposition
+5 (8/11, 73%) vs 2594-rated opposition
+1.0
-0.2
=0.0
-0.3
+2.4
Kassel, 1988
JUG-ch, 1988
Stara Pazova, 1988
2618 (#120 on January 1988 list)
2622 (#107 on February 1988 list)
2608 (#134 on October 1988 list)
[2411] -1 (0/1, 0%)
2553 +3 (10/17, 59%)
2510 -1 (6/13, 46%)
-1 (0/1, 0%) vs 2494-rated opposition
+1 (7/13, 54%) vs 2522-rated opposition
-2 (3.5/9, 39%) vs 2571-rated opposition
-0.6
-1.0
-1.4
Thessaloniki ol (Men), 1988
Belgrade, 1988
2593 (#168 on November 1988 list) 2622 +3 (5.5/8, 69%)
2601 (#156 on December 1988 list) 2605 +3 (6/9, 67%)
+3 (4.5/6, 75%) vs 2535-rated opposition +1.1
+2 (4.5/7, 64%) vs 2556-rated opposition +0.6
JUG-chT Zlatibor, 1989
Zenica, 1989
Vrsac, 1989
WchT 2nd Luzern, 1989
Palma de Mallorca (Open), 1989
2600 (#157 on January 1989 list)
2601 (#152 on April 1989 list)
2596 (#176 on September 1989 list)
2598 (#175 on October 1989 list)
2594 (#187 on December 1989 list)
2521
2616
2584
[2560]
2675
= (4.5/9, 50%)
+2 (6.5/11, 59%)
-1 (5/11, 45%)
= (1.5/3, 50%)
+4 (6.5/9, 72%)
= (4.5/9, 50%) vs 2519-rated opposition
+2 (6/10, 60%) vs 2570-rated opposition
= (5/10, 50%) vs 2593-rated opposition
= (1/2, 50%) vs 2626-rated opposition
+4 (6.5/9, 72%) vs 2578-rated opposition
-0.9
+0.6
=0.0
+0.1
+1.8
JUG-chT Cetinje, 1990
JUG-Cup Svetozarevo, 1990
JUG-ch Kladovo, 1990
Kusadasi (Open), 1990
Novi Sad ol (Men), 1990
2613 (#132 on January 1990 list)
2613 (#132 on January 1990 list)
2614 (#133 on February 1990 list)
2620 (#120 on April 1990 list)
2614 (#126 on November 1990 list)
2589
[2584]
2597
2547
2447
+3 (6/9, 67%)
+2 (3/4, 75%)
+3 (9/15, 60%)
= (3/6, 50%)
-3 (2/7, 29%)
+3 (5.5/8, 69%) vs 2501-rated opposition
+2 (2/2, 100%) vs 2520-rated opposition
+3 (8.5/14, 61%) vs 2525-rated opposition
= (3/6, 50%) vs 2565-rated opposition
-3 (2/7, 29%) vs 2548-rated opposition
+0.5
+0.8
=0.0
-0.4
-2.0
JUG-chT Cetinje, 1991
JUG-Cup qual Arandjelovac, 1991
JUG-ch Kladovo, 1991
Vrnjacka Banja, 1991
JUG-ch Banja Vrucica, 1991
2597 (#167 on January 1991 list)
2597 (#167 on January 1991 list)
2599 (#164 on February 1991 list)
2593 (#181 on April 1991 list)
2586 (#215 on December 1991 list)
2625
[2530]
2527
2587
2543
+5 (6.5/8, 81%)
+1 (2.5/4, 63%)
+3 (7.5/12, 63%)
+4 (9.5/15, 63%)
+4 (8.5/13, 65%)
+4 (5.5/7, 79%) vs 2505-rated opposition
+1 (1.5/2, 75%) vs 2509-rated opposition
+1 (5.5/10, 55%) vs 2493-rated opposition
+3 (8.5/14, 61%) vs 2514-rated opposition
+2 (6/10, 60%) vs 2482-rated opposition
+1.2
+0.3
-0.8
+0.2
-0.2
JUG-chT Cetinje, 1992
JUG-chT Cetinje, 1993
JUG-chT2 Becici, 1993
Belgrade Beopromet, 1993
Arandjelovac, 1993
2600 (#180 on January 1992 list)
2565 (#268 on January 1993 list)
2565 (#268 on January 1993 list)
2564 (#266 on March 1993 list)
2547 (#319 on April 1993 list)
2540
2495
[2536]
2492
2500
+1 (6/11, 55%)
-1 (4.5/10, 45%)
= (3/6, 50%)
+2 (6.5/11, 59%)
+2 (7.5/13, 58%)
+1 (6/11, 55%) vs 2509-rated opposition
-2 (3.5/9, 39%) vs 2552-rated opposition
= (1.5/3, 50%) vs 2575-rated opposition
= (4/8, 50%) vs 2486-rated opposition
= (5.5/11, 50%) vs 2488-rated opposition
-0.7
-1.1
=0.0
-0.7
-0.8
Belgrade, 1994
Cacak, 1994
JUG-chT Cup Becici, 1994
Niksic, 1994
Sveti Sava, 1994
2524 (#374 on January 1994 list)
2524 (#374 on January 1994 list)
2524 (#374 on January 1994 list)
2524 (#374 on January 1994 list)
2524 (#374 on January 1994 list)
2545
[2474]
2556
2554
[2427]
= (4.5/9, 50%)
-1 (0/1, 0%)
+1 (3.5/6, 58%)
+5 (8/11, 73%)
-1 (0/1, 0%)
= (4.5/9, 50%) vs 2549-rated opposition
-1 (0/1, 0%) vs 2595-rated opposition
+1 (3/5, 60%) vs 2537-rated opposition
+4 (6.5/9, 72%) vs 2429-rated opposition
-1 (0/1, 0%) vs 2520-rated opposition
+0.3
-0.4
+0.6
+1.0
-0.5
JUG-ch Tivat, 1994
Donner mem-B Amsterdam, 1994
JUG-chT Nis, 1994
Belgrade RUS-JUG, 1994
2528 (#367 on March 1994 list)
2502 (#525 on August 1994 list)
2509 (#485 on October 1994 list)
2511 (#482 on November 1994 list)
2451
2528
2500
[2505]
-2 (5/12, 42%)
+1 (5/9, 56%)
+2 (5/8, 63%)
+1 (1/1, 100%)
-2 (5/12, 42%) vs 2482-rated opposition
+1 (4/7, 57%) vs 2497-rated opposition
= (2.5/5, 50%) vs 2510-rated opposition
+1 (1/1, 100%) vs 2474-rated opposition
-1.7
+0.5
=0.0
+0.5
JUG-chT2 Tivat, 1995
2514 (#472 on January 1995 list)
2488 +2 (6.5/11, 59%) = (4/8, 50%) vs 2481-rated opposition
-0.3
JUG-ch Novi Sad, 1995
Pozarevac, 1995
JUG-chT Budva, 1996
JUG-chT Niksic, 1996
JUG-ch Podgorica Podgorica, 1996
2512 (#485 on February 1995 list)
2519 (#427 on June 1995 list)
2486 (#677 on January 1996 list)
2486 (#677 on January 1996 list)
2485 (#705 on February 1996 list)
2583
2441
2491
2469
2516
+3 (9.5/16, 59%)
-1 (6/13, 46%)
= (3/6, 50%)
-4 (3/10, 30%)
+2 (8.5/15, 57%)
+3 (9/15, 60%) vs 2510-rated opposition
-2 (3.5/9, 39%) vs 2486-rated opposition
-1 (2/5, 40%) vs 2544-rated opposition
-4 (3/10, 30%) vs 2574-rated opposition
+1 (7.5/14, 54%) vs 2478-rated opposition
+1.5
-1.4
-0.2
-1.0
+0.4
EUCup Gr1 Kranevo, 1996
JUG Cup Ulcinj, 1997
JUG-ch52 Niksic, 1997
JUG-ch playoff Belgrade, 1997
JUG-chT Niksic, 1997
2478 (#759 on October 1996 list)
2467 (#855 on January 1997 list)
2467 (#855 on January 1997 list)
2484 (#656 on April 1997 list)
2492 (#623 on August 1997 list)
[2398]
2583
2568
[2518]
2539
-1 (0/1, 0%)
+4 (5/6, 83%)
+3 (9/15, 60%)
+2 (4/6, 67%)
+1 (7/13, 54%)
-1 (0/1, 0%) vs 2474-rated opposition
+3 (4/5, 80%) vs 2479-rated opposition
+2 (7.5/13, 58%) vs 2514-rated opposition
= (2/4, 50%) vs 2541-rated opposition
+1 (7/13, 54%) vs 2506-rated opposition
-0.5
+1.6
+1.7
+0.3
+0.7
Bar, 1997
JUG Cup Ulcinj, 1998
Belgrade-Moscow, 1998
JUG-ch53 Belgrade, 1998
JUG-chT Vrnjacka Banja, 1998
2510 (#492 on November 1997 list)
2496 (#580 on January 1998 list)
2496 (#580 on January 1998 list)
2513 (#480 on March 1998 list)
2518 (#453 on August 1998 list)
2440
2606
[2560]
2574
2505
-5 (2.5/10, 25%)
+3 (5/7, 71%)
= (1/2, 50%)
+2 (8.5/15, 57%)
= (5/10, 50%)
-5 (2.5/10, 25%) vs 2569-rated opposition
+3 (5/7, 71%) vs 2519-rated opposition
= (1/2, 50%) vs 2626-rated opposition
+2 (7.5/13, 58%) vs 2521-rated opposition
-1 (4/9, 44%) vs 2532-rated opposition
-1.8
+1.7
+0.3
+1.1
-0.4
Panormo zt, 1998
JUG Cup Herceg Novi, 1999
JUG-ch Belgrade, 1999
JUG-chT Vrnjacka Banja, 1999
Novak Nikolic mem 2nd Belgrade, 2000
2521 (#434 on October 1998 list)
2536 (#358 on January 1999 list)
2538 (#357 on March 1999 list)
2539 (#308 on August 1999 list)
2520 (#428 on February 2000 list)
2640
2571
2391
2456
2417
+4 (6.5/9, 72%)
= (3/6, 50%)
-4 (2/8, 25%)
= (5.5/11, 50%)
-4 (3.5/11, 32%)
+3 (5.5/8, 69%) vs 2564-rated opposition
= (2.5/5, 50%) vs 2603-rated opposition
-4 (2/8, 25%) vs 2502-rated opposition
-1 (3.5/8, 44%) vs 2477-rated opposition
-4 (3.5/11, 32%) vs 2503-rated opposition
+1.9
+0.4
-2.3
-1.1
-2.2
JUG-ch 55th Subotica, 2000
Herceg Novi (JUG Cup), 2000
Valjevo, 2000
GRE-chT 29th Athens, 2000
JUG-chT Novi Sad, 2000
2525 (#398 on March 2000 list)
2509 (#500 on May 2000 list)
2509 (#484 on June 2000 list)
2506 (#526 on July 2000 list)
2489 (#619 on August 2000 list)
2536
2497
2447
[2522]
2595
+2 (8.5/15, 57%)
+1 (3.5/6, 58%)
-1 (6/13, 46%)
+7 (7.5/8, 94%)
+3 (9/15, 60%)
+1 (6.5/12, 54%) vs 2503-rated opposition
= (2.5/5, 50%) vs 2505-rated opposition
-2 (5/12, 42%) vs 2477-rated opposition
+2 (2/2, 100%) vs 2427-rated opposition
+3 (9/15, 60%) vs 2525-rated opposition
+0.2
=0.0
-1.5
+0.8
+2.1
JUG-chT Herceg Novi, 2001
Savic Mauzer mem Bijeljina, 2001
GRE-chT 30th Athens, 2001
Patras op 3rd, 2001
YUG Cup Herceg Novi, 2001
2503 (#528 on May 2001 list)
2521 (#397 on June 2001 list)
2530 (#370 on July 2001 list)
2530 (#370 on July 2001 list)
2499 (#583 on September 2001 list)
2603
2524
[2330]
2481
2469
+3 (8.5/14, 61%)
+5 (7/9, 78%)
-4 (0.5/5, 10%)
+4 (6.5/9, 72%)
+1 (3.5/6, 58%)
+3 (8.5/14, 61%) vs 2533-rated opposition
+2 (3.5/5, 70%) vs 2447-rated opposition
-4 (0/4, 0%) vs 2494-rated opposition
+1 (3/5, 60%) vs 2436-rated opposition
= (2.5/5, 50%) vs 2468-rated opposition
+2.0
+0.6
-2.2
=0.0
-0.2
Subotica Economy, 2002
JUG-chT Budva, 2002
SCG-chT1 Central Vrnjacka Banja, 2004
2505 (#559 on March 2002 list)
2498 (#587 on August 2002 list)
not rated on September 2004 list
2488 +2 (6.5/11, 59%) +1 (5.5/10, 55%) vs 2445-rated opposition -0.2
2479 -1 (3.5/8, 44%)
-1 (3.5/8, 44%) vs 2505-rated opposition -0.4
[2542] +1 (3/5, 60%)
+1 (1.5/2, 75%) vs 2527-rated opposition N/A

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