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Mišo Cebalo

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Croatian chess grandmaster (1945–2022)

Mišo Cebalo
Personal information
Born(1945-02-06)6 February 1945
Died2 September 2022(2022-09-02) (aged 77)
Zagreb, Croatia
Chess career
Country Croatia
TitleGrandmaster (1985)
Peak rating2570 (January 1995)

Mišo Cebalo (6 February 1945 – 2 September 2022)[1] was a Croatian chessGrandmaster. He won the 19thWorld Senior Chess Championship at Condino 2009.[2] In 2011 he was awarded the title of FIDE Senior Trainer.

Biography

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His father, a good chess player himself, taught him to play chess when he was five years old. At 13 he began to frequent a local chess club and when he was 20 he played in the Yugoslav championship atTitograd, earning theMaster title. Thereafter he enrolled in a language course at theUniversity of Zagreb, stopping for a few years to play chess. After finishing the studies and having got an employment in the Center of Physical Culture of Zagreb, in 1977 he fully resumed his chess activity, earning theInternational Master title in 1978.

In 1980 he received the firstGrandmaster norm after he won a tournament inSmederevska Palanka. In 1985 he came equal first in the Championship of Yugoslavia, but lost the play-off match with GM Slavoljub Marjanović. In the same year he won a zonal tournament inKavala (Greece), obtaining the fullGrandmaster title. He advanced to the next phase of theWorld championship, which was played in theMende-TaxcoInterzonal, where he placed 6th-7th out of 16 players (Jan Timman was the winner).

Cebalo played for Croatia in twochess Olympiads: on 1st board atManila 1992 and on 4th board atMoscow 1994. He often played in theReggio Emilia chess tournament, winning the "C" section in 1991 (the major section was won byAnatoly Karpov and the "B" section byLjubomir Ljubojević).

Cebalo won many open tournaments, one of the last being the "Luigi Amalfi" festival of theIsle of Elba in 2007.

Cebalo died in Zagreb in September 2022, at the age of 77. Despite advancing age and ailing health, he continued to participate in chess tournaments almost till the very end.

Notable games

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Cebalo – Kožul, 1994
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8a8 black rookb8c8d8e8f8g8h88
7a7 black pawnb7c7 black rookd7e7 black pawnf7 black kingg7h7 black pawn7
6a6 white rookb6c6d6e6 black bishopf6g6 black pawnh66
5a5b5c5d5 black knighte5 white pawnf5 black pawng5h55
4a4b4c4d4e4f4g4h44
3a3 white bishopb3c3 black pawnd3 white rooke3f3g3 white pawnh33
2a2b2c2 white queend2 black bishope2f2 white pawng2h2 white pawn2
1a1b1c1d1e1f1g1 white kingh11
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Position after 26. ...Bd2

Mišo Cebalo -Zdenko Kožul - Slovenian team championship 1994.

Grünfeld Defence (D-85) -1. d4 Nf6 2. Nf3 g6 3. c4 Bg7 4. Nc3 d5 5. cxd5 Nxd5 6. e4 Nxc3 7. bxc3 c5 8. Rb1 0-0 9. Be2 cxd4 10. cxd4 Qa5+ 11.Bd2 Qxa2 12. 0-0 Nd7 13. Bb4 Nb6 14. Ra1 Qe6 5. e5 Bh6 17. d5 Nxd5 18. Bc4 b5 19. Nd4 bxc4 20. Nxe6 Bxe6 21. Ra6 Kf7 22. Ba3 Rfb8 23. Qc2 Rc8 24. Rd1 c3 25. g3 Rc7 26. Rd3 Bd2     (See diagram at right )

27. Rxe6!   Kxe6 28. Qb3 Rd7 29. Bd6 exd6 30. Qxd5+ Ke7 31. exd6+ Kf6 32. Qxa8 c2 33. Qxh8+ Kg5 34. Rc3 Bxc3 35. Qxc3 Rxd6 36. Qxc2 Rd7 37. Qc6 Rf7 38. Qe6 Rb7 39. h4+ Kh6 40. Qf6 (1-0).

References

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  1. ^Preminuo velemajstor Mišo Cebalo(in Croatian)
  2. ^"Gaprindashvili and Cebalo become World Senior Champions". Chessdom.com. Retrieved9 November 2009.

External links

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