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Borislav Milić

Borislav Milić (Cyrillic: Борислав Милић; 20 October 1925 – 28 May 1986) was a Yugoslav Grandmaster of chess, and a chess writer, organizer, promoter, and administrator.[1][2]

Borislav Milić
Milić in 1965
CountryYugoslavia
Born20 October 1925 (1925-10-20)
Belgrade
Died28 May 1986 (1986-05-29) (aged 60)
TitleHonorary Grandmaster (1977)
International Master (1952)

Introduction edit

Born in Belgrade, Borislav Milic was part of the group of strong Yugoslav chessplayers, along with Svetozar Gligorić, Petar Trifunovic, Vasja Pirc, Braslav Rabar, Andrija Fuderer, Nikola Karaklajic, and Borislav Ivkov, which attained prominence immediately after the end of World War II. Milic was active in tournament play from 1945 to 1967. He then developed a career as a chess administrator, and as a co-founder of the very successful Chess Informant publications, serving there as a senior editor and writer.

Yugoslav Championship results edit

Milic played in 14 Yugoslav Chess Championship finals from 1945 to 1962, usually attaining good results. He was never able to win the national championship, which during that era was the second strongest in the world, behind only the Soviet Union, but he had several near-misses. Milic's best results in national championships included 4th at Novi Sad 1945 with 15/23, 5th at Belgrade 1948 with 9.5/17, shared 4–5th at Ljubljana 1951 with 10/17, shared 3rd–5th at Belgrade 1952 with 12/19, shared 4–6th at Zagreb 1953 with 10.5/17, shared 4–5th at Novi Sad 1955 with 10/17, and shared 4–7th at Kragujevac 1959 with 10/17.[3]

Represents Yugoslavia in team play edit

He was selected for Yugoslav national teams in matches against the Netherlands, West Germany, USA, Switzerland, Hungary, and the Soviet Union.[3] Milic was chosen for Yugoslav chess Olympiad teams twice, and for European Championship teams twice, winning team medals on each occasion. In 27 games, he scored (+8 =18 -1), for 69 per cent. His Olympiad and Euroteams results follow.[4]

  • Helsinki 1952, Olympiad, 2nd reserve, +3 =2 -0, team bronze
  • Moscow 1956, Olympiad, 1st reserve, +3 =6 -0, team silver
  • Vienna 1957, Euroteams, board 8, +0 =4 -0, team silver
  • Oberhausen 1961, Euroteams, board 8, +2 =6 -1, team silver.

International highlights edit

Milic tied 2nd-4th at Vienna 1951-52.[5] He tied 2nd–3rd at Dortmund 1951 with 7/11. He tied 2nd–3rd at Belgrade 1952 with 12.5/19, his best performance rating at 2709. He won at the traditional Beverwijk Hoogovens in 1955 with 6.5/9. He was 2nd at Ljubljana 1955 with 11/17. He won at Krynica 1956 with 9.5/13. He tied for 3rd–4th at Sarajevo 1961 with 6.5/11.[3]

He was awarded the International Master title from FIDE, the World Chess Federation, in 1952, but had to wait until 1977, ten years after he had retired from top-class play, to receive the Grandmaster title, in recognition of his earlier strong performances.[5]

Chess administrator, writer edit

Milic retired from top-class play after 1967, and served as General Secretary of the Yugoslav Chess Federation.[5] He was one of the group of pioneering originators of the Chess Informant publications. Beginning in 1966, led by Alexander Matanovic, Chess Informant systematized opening classifications, game information, and analysis to a much deeper level of sophistication, and produced volumes of annotated games from major events involving top players, using a languageless set of symbols for worldwide appeal. Their books sold well around the world, and played a vital role in the development and popularization of chess. The Chess Informant project has been called the most important in chess publication history.

Milic also worked with the New In Chess group of publications, producing articles and openings keybooks.

References edit

  1. ^ Šah.hr – prvi hrvatski šahovski forum 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine. 19 October 2011 "Borislav Milić (Beograd, 20.10.1925 – Beograd, 28.05.1986), ... Milićeva aktivnost u turnirskom šahu obuhvaća period od 1945 do 1967; potom"
  2. ^ Борислав Милић – Шаховски клуб БАСК Рођен у Београду, Борислав Милић је био део групе јаких југословенских шахиста, заједно са Светозаром Глигорићем, Петром Трифуновићем, Васјом.."
  3. ^ a b c . Archived from the original on 2006-04-14. Retrieved 2011-12-05.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link), the Borislav Milic results file.
  4. ^ http://www.olimpbase.org/players/04g4m6uf.html (Olympiad), and http://www.olimpbase.org/playerse?04g4m6uf.html (Euroteams).
  5. ^ a b c http://www.chessgames.com, the Borislav Milic player profile.

External links edit

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Borislav Milic Cyrillic Borislav Miliћ 20 October 1925 28 May 1986 was a Yugoslav Grandmaster of chess and a chess writer organizer promoter and administrator 1 2 Borislav MilicMilic in 1965CountryYugoslaviaBorn20 October 1925 1925 10 20 BelgradeDied28 May 1986 1986 05 29 aged 60 TitleHonorary Grandmaster 1977 International Master 1952 Contents 1 Introduction 2 Yugoslav Championship results 3 Represents Yugoslavia in team play 4 International highlights 5 Chess administrator writer 6 References 7 External linksIntroduction editBorn in Belgrade Borislav Milic was part of the group of strong Yugoslav chessplayers along with Svetozar Gligoric Petar Trifunovic Vasja Pirc Braslav Rabar Andrija Fuderer Nikola Karaklajic and Borislav Ivkov which attained prominence immediately after the end of World War II Milic was active in tournament play from 1945 to 1967 He then developed a career as a chess administrator and as a co founder of the very successful Chess Informant publications serving there as a senior editor and writer Yugoslav Championship results editMilic played in 14 Yugoslav Chess Championship finals from 1945 to 1962 usually attaining good results He was never able to win the national championship which during that era was the second strongest in the world behind only the Soviet Union but he had several near misses Milic s best results in national championships included 4th at Novi Sad 1945 with 15 23 5th at Belgrade 1948 with 9 5 17 shared 4 5th at Ljubljana 1951 with 10 17 shared 3rd 5th at Belgrade 1952 with 12 19 shared 4 6th at Zagreb 1953 with 10 5 17 shared 4 5th at Novi Sad 1955 with 10 17 and shared 4 7th at Kragujevac 1959 with 10 17 3 Represents Yugoslavia in team play editHe was selected for Yugoslav national teams in matches against the Netherlands West Germany USA Switzerland Hungary and the Soviet Union 3 Milic was chosen for Yugoslav chess Olympiad teams twice and for European Championship teams twice winning team medals on each occasion In 27 games he scored 8 18 1 for 69 per cent His Olympiad and Euroteams results follow 4 Helsinki 1952 Olympiad 2nd reserve 3 2 0 team bronze Moscow 1956 Olympiad 1st reserve 3 6 0 team silver Vienna 1957 Euroteams board 8 0 4 0 team silver Oberhausen 1961 Euroteams board 8 2 6 1 team silver International highlights editMilic tied 2nd 4th at Vienna 1951 52 5 He tied 2nd 3rd at Dortmund 1951 with 7 11 He tied 2nd 3rd at Belgrade 1952 with 12 5 19 his best performance rating at 2709 He won at the traditional Beverwijk Hoogovens in 1955 with 6 5 9 He was 2nd at Ljubljana 1955 with 11 17 He won at Krynica 1956 with 9 5 13 He tied for 3rd 4th at Sarajevo 1961 with 6 5 11 3 He was awarded the International Master title from FIDE the World Chess Federation in 1952 but had to wait until 1977 ten years after he had retired from top class play to receive the Grandmaster title in recognition of his earlier strong performances 5 Chess administrator writer editMilic retired from top class play after 1967 and served as General Secretary of the Yugoslav Chess Federation 5 He was one of the group of pioneering originators of the Chess Informant publications Beginning in 1966 led by Alexander Matanovic Chess Informant systematized opening classifications game information and analysis to a much deeper level of sophistication and produced volumes of annotated games from major events involving top players using a languageless set of symbols for worldwide appeal Their books sold well around the world and played a vital role in the development and popularization of chess The Chess Informant project has been called the most important in chess publication history Milic also worked with the New In Chess group of publications producing articles and openings keybooks References edit Sah hr prvi hrvatski sahovski forum Archived 2016 03 04 at the Wayback Machine 19 October 2011 Borislav Milic Beograd 20 10 1925 Beograd 28 05 1986 Miliceva aktivnost u turnirskom sahu obuhvaca period od 1945 do 1967 potom Borislav Miliћ Shahovski klub BASK Roђen u Beogradu Borislav Miliћ јe bio deo grupe јakih јugoslovenskih shahista zaјedno sa Svetozarom Gligoriћem Petrom Trifunoviћem Vasјom a b c Archived copy Archived from the original on 2006 04 14 Retrieved 2011 12 05 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link the Borislav Milic results file http www olimpbase org players 04g4m6uf html Olympiad and http www olimpbase org playerse 04g4m6uf html Euroteams a b c http www chessgames com the Borislav Milic player profile External links editBorislav Milic player profile and games at Chessgames com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Borislav Milic amp oldid 1212217521, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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