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Braslav Rabar was born on 27 September, 1919 in Croatia, is a Croatian-Yugoslavian chess International Master and chess writer. Discover Braslav Rabar's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 54 years old?

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Age 54 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 27 September 1919
Birthday 27 September
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Date of death 6 December 1973, Zagreb
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Nationality Croatia

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1919

Braslav Rabar (27 September 1919, Zagreb – 6 December 1973, Zagreb) was a Croatian-Yugoslavian chess International Master (1950) and chess writer.

1941

In 1941, he tied for 8-9th in Trentschin-Teplitz (Trencianske Teplice); the event was won by Jan Foltys.

In September 1941, he tied for 9-10th in Munich (Europaturnier, Gösta Stoltz won).

In December 1941, he played at second board against Ludovit Potuček (1.5 : 0.5) in a match Croatia – Slovakia in Zagreb.

1942

In September 1942, he took 12th in Munich (Europameisterschaft, 1st European Individual Chess Championship, Alexander Alekhine won).

He represented the Independent State of Croatia there.

1945

In 1945/46, he took 4th in Ljubljana; the event was won by Svetozar Gligorić.

1946

Rabar participated at the 1st Balkaniad in Belgrade in 1946.

Yugoslavia won, ahead of Romania, Bulgaria, and Albania.

He won silver medal at 8th board.

Rabar played in three Chess Olympiads.

1949

In 1949/50, he tied for 2nd-3rd, in Lucerne.

1950

He played for Yugoslavia in three chess Olympiads (1950, 1952, 1954), winning a total of five medals.

Rabar was a co-inventor of the classification systems for the Chess Informant publications.

In 1950, he won, ahead of Mladen Šubarić, in Zagreb (CRO-ch).

In August/September 1950, he won two gold medals: individual at fourth board (+8 –0 =2), and team, along with Gligorić, Pirc, Petar Trifunović, Milan Vidmar Jr., and Stojan Puc, at the 9th Chess Olympiad in Dubrovnik.

Rabar was awarded the International Master (IM) title in 1950.

He coedited the monthly chess magazine Šahovski Glasnik.

He was involved in designing the ECO opening classification system.

1951

He was Yugoslav champion in 1951, and in 1953 again tied for the tournament lead, but lost a playoff match.

In 1951, he won the 10th Yugoslav Championship in Sarajevo.

1952

In August 1952, he played at second board at the 10th Chess Olympiad in Helsinki (+5 –1 =6).

Rabar won two bronze medals (individual and team).

1953

In 1953, he took 3rd in Opatija.

In 1953, he tied for 1st with Vasja Pirc in Zagreb (12th YUG-ch), and afterwards lost a play-off match for the title.

1954

In 1954, he tied for 2nd-3rd with Jan Hein Donner, behind Wolfgang Unzicker, in Munich (zonal).

In September 1954, he played at fourth board at the 11th Chess Olympiad in Amsterdam (+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.

1955

In 1955, he tied for 14–15th in Gothenburg (Interzonal); the event was won by David Bronstein.