Ljubomir Ljubojević (; born November 2, 1950) is a Serbian
chess
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grandmaster. He won the
Yugoslav Chess Championship in 1977 (tied) and 1982.
Life and career
Ljubojević was born on 2 November 1950 in
Titovo Užice,
Yugoslavia
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(now Užice,
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He was awarded the
International Master (IM) title in 1970 and the
Grandmaster (GM) title in 1971.
Ljubojević was
Yugoslav champion in 1977 (jointly) and 1982. He won the 1974
Canadian Open Chess Championship. In 1983 he was ranked third in the Elo rating list, but he never succeeded in reaching the
Candidates Tournament stage of the World Championships. This was partly due to unsteadiness and opening experimentation. On his day he was a dangerous opponent to anyone but his lack of consistency prevented him from making a bigger impact on world championship events.
He played for Yugoslavia in twelve
Chess Olympiad
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s, nine times on , with an overall result of 63.5% (+66−22=75). He won an individual gold medal on third board at
Skopje 1972 and three bronze medals (one individual and two team).
Ljubojević tied for first place with
Robert Hübner at
Linares 1985 ahead of
Jan Timman
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(world number 3),
Rafael Vaganian
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Chess career
Vaganian achieved his Grandmaster title in 1 ...
(4),
Lajos Portisch
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(5),
Viktor Korchnoi
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Bor ...
(7) and
Lev Polugaevsky (8). He has defeated almost every top grandmaster active during his career, including
world champions Garry Kasparov
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,
Anatoly Karpov
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, and
Viswanathan Anand.
Tournament victories and medals with the national team

*Palma de Majorca 1971
*Las Palmas 1974
*Las Palmas 1975
*Manila 1975
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Wijk aan Zee
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1976
*São Paulo 1979
*Buenos Aires 1979
*Linares 1985
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Reggio Emilia
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1985–86
*Belgrade 1987
*Brussels 1987
*Barcelona 1989
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Reggio Emilia
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1990–91
Reggio Emilia 1990–91
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Notable games
Ljubomir Ljubojevic vs Ulf Andersson, Wijk aan Zee 1976, Sicilian Defense: Paulsen, Bastrikov Variation (B47), 1–0
Bent Larsen vs Ljubomir Ljubojevic, Milano 1975, Benoni Defense: Classical Variation, Czerniak Defense (A77), 0–1
Ljubomir Ljubojevic vs Viktor Korchnoi, Linares 1985, French Defense: Winawer, Poisoned Pawn Variation (C18), 1–0
Ljubomir Ljubojevic vs Anthony Miles, Bugojno 1986, English Opening: General (A10), 1–0
References
External links
* (1,945 games)
1950 births
Chess Grandmasters
Living people
Serbian chess players
Yugoslav chess players
Chess Olympiad competitors
Sportspeople from Užice
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