Braslav Rabar
Braslav Rabar was a Croatian-Yugoslavian chess International Master and chess writer. He was Yugoslav champion in 1951, and in 1953 again tied for the tournament lead, but lost a playoff match. He played for Yugoslavia in three chess Olympiads, winning a total of five medals. Rabar was a co-inventor of the classification systems for the Chess Informant publications.
Early years
In 1941, he tied for 8-9th in Trentschin-Teplitz ; the event was won by Jan Foltys. In September 1941, he tied for 9-10th in Munich. In December 1941, he played at second board against Ludovit Potuček in a match Croatia – Slovakia in Zagreb. In September 1942, he took 12th in Munich.He represented the Independent State of Croatia there.
Yugoslav champion, peak form
In 1945/46, he took 4th in Ljubljana; the event was won by Svetozar Gligorić. In 1949/50, he tied for 2nd-3rd, in Lucerne. In 1950, he won, ahead of Mladen Šubarić, in Zagreb. In 1951, he won the 10th Yugoslav Championship in Sarajevo.In 1953, he took 3rd in Opatija. In 1953, he tied for 1st with Vasja Pirc in Zagreb, and afterwards lost a play-off match for the title. In 1954, he tied for 2nd-3rd with Jan Hein Donner, behind Wolfgang Unzicker, in Munich. In 1955, he tied for 14–15th in Gothenburg ; the event was won by David Bronstein.