- Mišo
Cebalo (6
February 1945 – 2
September 2022) was a
Croatian chess Grandmaster. He won the 19th
World Senior Chess Championship at
Condino 2009. In...
- the FIDE
Golden Book give 2008.
Preminuo velemajstor Mišo
Cebalo [Grandmaster Mišo
Cebalo p****ed away] (in Croatian),
Croatian Radiotelevision, 3 September...
- Siniša Dražić and Mišo
Cebalo and 2000, 2nd
place behind Vladimir Epishin,
together with
Erald Dervishi,
Renzo Mantovani and Mišo
Cebalo),
Antalya (2001, 2nd...
- the
decision to
declare Kaufman and Suba co-winners.
Gaprindashvili and
Cebalo become World Senior Champions Tamar Khmiadashvili and
Anatoly Vaisser are...
-
Numerous versions of the
theme song were used,
including those of rock band
Cebalo for
Season 2, Toni
Gonzaga for Unlimited, rock band Reo
Brothers for All...
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Averbakh 13 July — Igor
Naumkin 14 July —
Nikolai Krogius 2
September — Mišo
Cebalo 12
October —
Konstantin Landa 4
December — Alex
Sherzer 12
December — Iván...
- Agdestein (Norway) 2500 0 ½ ½ ½ ½ - ½ ½ ½ ½ 1 ½ 1 ½ 0 ½ 7½ 54.00 7 Mišo
Cebalo (Yugoslavia) 2485 0 ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ - 0 0 1 1 ½ 0 ½ 1 1 7½ 51.75 8 Lev Alburt (United...
- Cherniaev (Russia) 2504 ½ 1 0 Does not
appear ½ 1 ½ 1 ½ 1 6 2551 5 GM Mišo
Cebalo (Croatia) 2527 ½ ½ 0 ½ Does not
appear ½ 1 ½ 1 1 5½ 2503 6 Erwin l'Ami (Netherlands)...
-
after Vladimir Tukmakov,
together with
Gyula Sax,
Stanislav Savchenko, Mišo
Cebalo and
Krunoslav Hulak).
Frolov pla**** for
Ukraine in the
Chess Olympiad: In...
- Vukic (Yugoslavia) János Flesch (Hungary) 7 1974 Bela Soos (Romania) 8 1975 Mišo
Cebalo (Yugoslavia) John Pigott (England) David Parr (Australia) 9 1976 Bent...