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The Dubrovnik chess set is a style of chess pieces influenced by the Staunton chess set and used to play the game of
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.NOJ – Dubrovnik chess set
/ref> These chessmen are considered to have significant historical importance and are regarded as a timeless
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. Over the decades the Dubrovnik chessmen were redesigned several times.


1950 Dubrovnik chess set

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was organized by the FIDE and the government of
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, supported by Josip Broz Tito.Bill Wall – Dubrovnik Chess Olympiad 1950
The Olympiad was held in
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(now in
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) between August 20 and September 11, 1950. Chess is a significant part of the culture in Dubrovnik being first documented in 1422. The Olympiad had 84
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players representing 16 nations who played a total of 480 games. The Yugoslav team won the gold medal,
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bronze. In 1949 the Olympiad management requisitioned a new style of chessmen. Painter and sculptor P. Poček was contracted to
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the Olympiad chessmen.1950 Dubrovnik chess set details
/ref> The pieces were made in Subozan in Subotica, Yugoslavia. The 1950 Dubrovnik chess set was designed without
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s. The pieces were designed for play with wide bases requiring a minimum of chessboard squares. They had green felted sliders and were not weighted. The chess box was felted with a metallic badge on the inside of the box with the inscription "IX. šah olimpijada Dubrovnik, Jugoslavija." The box was unusually large, featuring squares. Approximately 50 chess sets were made with original sets being very rare if not impossible to locate or buy. In a radio interview
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stated: "This 950 Dubrovnik chess setis the best set I have ever played on. It is marvellous."1950 Dubrovnik - Radio interview with Bobby Fischer
/ref> Fischer owned a 1950 Dubrovnik chess set that he kept in a safe, which was subsequently sold by a storage company to pay for an outstanding storage bill.YouTube: Bobby Fischer playing with Dubrovnik chess set
/ref> A chess collector provided a chess set after Fischer requested it for the 1992 Fischer–Spassky rematch held at
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Variants

The Dubrovnik design has influenced the creation of several chess set variants with a variety of names, including but not limited to, ''Zagreb'' and ''Yugoslavia''. These variant chess sets often have opposite coloured finials on the kings and queens, while the original Dubrovnik had opposite coloured finials for the bishops. In addition, the chess sets use different specifications from the Dubrovnik. In the 1960s a redesigned version by Andrija Maurović, a famous
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cartoonist, writer and chess player was created and produced in the workshop of master craftsman Jakopović in Zagreb. Bobby Fischer was often filmed and photographed with his own 1970 Dubrovnik chess set that was later stolen. The most obvious changes in design can be observed in the knights with simplified carving, and the queens had only five cuts in the crown as opposed to the original eleven.


Modern-day manufacturers

Due to the continuing popularity of the 1950 Dubrovnik chess sets, the replica plastic versions of the chess sets are the most popular in
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, even though they are of low quality. Gregor Novak of Noj. Ltd makes by hand and offers for sale an exact replica from wood of both the 1950 Dubrovnik chess set and the 1970 Dubrovnik chess set. Chess Bazaar of India also offers two different variants of 1970 Dubrovnik reproduction in a variety of woods. Since 2014, the House of Staunton has offered a replica in wood of one of the 1970 Dubrovnik chess sets that were available at that time.


See also

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Makonde chess set Makonde chess sets are made by the Makonde tribe of south-west Tanzania and Mozambique who have for centuries been greatly skilled in wood carving and Makonde art is a distinctive style. Chess sets were originally made for export to Europe but t ...
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Selenus chess set The Selenus chess set is a style of chess set, in use before the standardization of chess pieces that happened after the Staunton chess set was launched in 1849 by games manufacturer John Jaques of London. The Selenus sets were typical of Germany ...
* Staunton chess set


Gallery

File:1950 Dubrovnik Kings with Staunton.JPG , 1950 Dubrovnik kings with Staunton kings side by side (from left: Dubrovnik, Staunton, Dubrovnik, Staunton). File:1950 Dubrovnik Bishops with Staunton.JPG , 1950 Dubrovnik bishops with Staunton bishops side by side (from left: Dubrovnik, Staunton, Dubrovnik, Staunton). File:1950 Dubrovnik Knights with Staunton.JPG , 1950 Dubrovnik knights with Staunton knights side by side (from left: Dubrovnik, Staunton, Dubrovnik, Staunton). File:1950 Dubrovnik Pawns Rooks Queens with Stauntons.JPG , 1950 Dubrovnik pawns, rooks, and queens with Staunton pieces side by side (clockwise from top left: Staunton queen, Dubrovnik queen, Dubrovnik rook, Staunton rook, Staunton pawn, Dubrovnik pawn). File:1950 Dubrovnik Chess Set.JPG , 1950 Dubrovnik Chess Set manufactured 2015 by Chess Bazaar of India.The Reproduction 1950 Dubrovnik Bobby Fischer Chess Set in Sheesham / Box Wood - 3.6" Kin

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References

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