Milan Matulović (10 June 1935 – 9 October 2013) was a chess grandmaster who was the second or third strongest Yugoslav player for much of the 1960s and...
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given name Matul. It may refer to: Marina Matulović-Dropulić (born 1942), Croatian politician Milan Matulović, Serbian chess player Prilozi za književnost...
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Stalemate (section Matulović versus Minev)
because of a blunder, it can also arise without one, as in the game Milan Matulović–Nikolay Minev (first diagram). Play continued: 1. Rc6 Kg5 2. Kh3 Kh5...
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Borislav Ivkov, Aleksandar Matanović, Bruno Parma, Mijo Udovčić, Milan Matulović West Germany 30½ Wolfgang Unzicker, Klaus Darga, Lothar Schmid, Helmut...
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masters Dragoljub Janošević and Milan Matulović. Fischer drew both games against Janošević and then defeated Matulović in Belgrade by 2½–1½. At Portorož...
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first with Liuben Spassov at Hamburg 1977, ahead of István Csom and Milan Matulović. He was famous for his ability to save or even win from hopelessly...
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for a retraction, is regarded as cheating. The Yugoslav grandmaster Milan Matulović was nicknamed "J'adoubovic" after such an incident. Lindemann vs. Echtermeyer...
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Vučković Milan Zajić Inactive Boško Abramović Dragoljub M. Ćirić Svetozar Gligorić Slobodan Martinović Aleksandar Matanović Milan Matulović Dragan Paunović...
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Championship in 1959 and 1961 and shared third place with Dragoljub Minić, Milan Matulović, and Bojan Kurajica in the 1968 Yugoslav Championship in Čateške Toplice...
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incident occurred in a game between Milan Matulović and István Bilek at the Sousse Interzonal in 1967. Matulović played a losing move but then took it...
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