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Dimitrije Bjelica was born on 8 November, 1935 in Serbia, is a Serbian chess FIDE Master. Discover Dimitrije Bjelica'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 88 years old?

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Age 88 years old
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Born 8 November, 1935
Birthday 8 November
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Nationality Serbia

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1935

Dimitrije Bjelica (Димитрије Бјелица; born November 8, 1935) is a Serbian (formerly Yugoslav) chess FIDE Master.

He has organised many big events and was the arbiter at tournaments like Linares.

Chess historian Edward Winter has noted that Bjelica's books are rife with misspellings and sometimes contain plagiarized material.

1997

Bjelica claims to have played a record-breaking 56 games of blindfold chess in a May 25, 1997 simultaneous exhibition (+51 −1 =4) at Igalo, near Herceg Novi.

However, Eliot Hearst and John Knott write: "The Exhibition was played at the International Congress of Nurses and his opponents were all woman nurses. The game he lost was to his mother, at that time more than 80 years old. ... Bjelica reports that the exhibition lasted seven hours and that in several games his version of chess, Chess for Peace, was used, in which the bishops standing initially on f1 and f8 were replaced by pawns. He told us that none of his opponents had chess ratings but 'some of them were very good.' ... Tellingly and surprisingly, he admitted that he was permitted to write down whatever he liked during the exhibition ...."

Bjelica has written numerous books and articles on chess and has interviewed many leading players.