- Borislav Ivkov
Borislav Ivkov (born
November 12 ,1933 inBelgrade ) is aSerbia nchess Grandmaster. He was World Junior Champion in 1951. He won the Yugoslav Championship in 1958 (joint), 1963 (joint) and 1972. He was aWorld championship candidate in 1965, and played in four more Interzonal tournaments, in 1967, 1970, 1973, and 1979. Ivkov representedYugoslavia 12 times in Olympiad competition, from 1956 to 1980, and six times in European Team Championships. Ivkov won nearly two dozen high-class events during his career; notable tournament triumphs includeMar del Plata 1955,Buenos Aires 1955, Beverwijk 1961,Zagreb 1965,Sarajevo 1967,Amsterdam 1974, andMoscow 1999. For more than 15 years from the mid-1950s, he was the second-ranking Yugoslav player, afterSvetozar Gligorić . He remains an active tournament competitor at age 73, having played successfully in the 2007 Canadian Open inOttawa . He is preparing his chess autobiography.National Master, World Junior Champion
Ivkov earned his National Master title in 1949 at age 16, by placing shared 4th-7th in the Yugoslav Championship at
Zagreb , with 11/19; the winner wasSvetozar Gligorić . Ivkov earned his first international event opportunity atBled 1950, sharing 5th-6th places with 7.5/14; the winner wasMiguel Najdorf . In this tournament, which featured some of the world's best players, Ivkov defeated well-known stars such asHerman Pilnik ,Milan Vidmar Sr., andVasja Pirc . After this impressive debut, he was selected to represent Yugoslavia in team matches against the U.S. and theNetherlands in 1950 and againstWest Germany in 1951.Ivkov won the inaugural
World Junior Chess Championship in 1951 atBirmingham ; this tournament was established for players under age 20. He continued his progress with two solid showings in Yugoslav Championships: atSarajevo 1951 he tied 10th-12th places with 9.5/19 (winnerBraslav Rabar ), and at Belgrade 1952 he tied 7th-9th places with 10/19 (winnerPetar Trifunović ). AtOpatija 1953, Ivkov scored 10/17 for a shared 4th-6th place; the winner wasAleksandar Matanović . Ivkov was still eligible by age in 1953 to try to repeat his World Junior success; atCopenhagen he won his preliminary group with 7/9, but scored only 3.5/7 in the finals to place tied 3rd-4th, asOscar Panno andKlaus Darga tied at the top.Rapid rise
Ivkov shared 4th-5th places at
Belgrade 1954 with 11.5/19; this was his strongest event to date, the first Yugoslav event to welcome Soviet players following the end ofWorld War II . The winner wasDavid Bronstein . Ivkov earned theInternational Master title.Ivkov broke through into the group of the world's elite players with two brilliant results in strong tournaments in
Argentina . He won atBuenos Aires 1955 with 13/17, ahead of Gligoric, Pilnik, and Laszlo Szabo. Then he won again atMar del Plata 1955 with 11.5/15, ahead of Najdorf, Gligoric, Szabo, andLuděk Pachman . In the Yugoslav Championship atNovi Sad 1955, Ivkov had his best national result to date with a shared 3rd-4th place on 10.5/17; the winner was Karaklajic. Then atZagreb 1955, he tied 2nd-3rd places with Matanovic on 12.5/19; the winner wasVasily Smyslov . Ivkov earned his Grandmaster title in 1955.At
Hastings 1955-56, Ivkov finished 3rd with 6.5/9 behind winnersViktor Korchnoi andFriðrik Ólafsson . He represented Yugoslavia in the World Students' Olympiad atUppsala 1956; on board two he scored 5/9 (+2 =6 -1), and Yugoslavia won the team bronze medals. Following his very strong debut at full Olympiad level atMoscow 1956, Ivkov reached his career peakchessmetrics .com rating of 2715 in October of that year; he was #9 in the world at this stage. He would be in the world's top 40 players continuously for 20 years, from March 1955 through May 1975.National team stalwart
Ivkov earned the first of his 12 selections to the Yugoslav Olympiad team in 1956, and was a member of the national team continuously through 1980. This was during a period when Yugoslavia was usually among the top three chess countries. He won a total of ten team medals and five board medals during his career. According to the site olimpbase.org, Ivkov's totals in
chess Olympiad competition are (+82 =76 -13), for 70.2 per cent, and his 15 total medals is an all-time record for a non-Soviet player.*
Moscow 1956: board 3, 12/16 (+9 =6 -1), board silver, team bronze;
*Munich 1958: board 3, 9.5/15 (+7 =5 -3), team silver;
*Leipzig 1960: board 3, 12/16 (+9 =6 -1), board bronze, team bronze;
*Varna 1962: board 4, 13.5/16 (+11 =5 -0), board gold, team silver;
*Tel Aviv 1964: board 2, 11.5/16 (+8 =7 -1), team silver;
*Havana 1966: board 2, 10/15 (+8 =4 -3);
*Lugano 1968: board 2, 9/14 (+5 =8 -1), team silver;
*Siegen 1970: board 2, 10/13 (+7 =6 -0), board gold, team silver;
*Skopje 1972: board 2, 12/18 (+6 =12 -0), team bronze;
*Nice 1974: board 3, 12/17 (+8 =8 -1), board silver, team silver;
*Buenos Aires 1978: board 4, 3/7 (+1 =4 -2);
*Valletta 1980: board 2, 5.5/8 (+3 =5 -0), team bronze.Ivkov made his first appearance at the European team level in the inaugural event at
Vienna 1957, and was chosen on five further occasions. He won four team medals and one board medal in Euroteams events. According to the site olimpbase.org, Ivkov's totals in Euroteams play are (+10 =29 -4), for 57 per cent.*
Vienna 1957: board 3, 3.5/6 (+2 =3 -1), team silver;
*Hamburg 1965: board 1, 5/10 (+2 =6 -2), team silver;
*Kapfenberg 1970: board 2, 4/7 (+2 =4 -1);
* Bath 1973: board 2, 4.5/7 (+2 =5 -0), board gold, team silver;
*Moscow 1977: board 6, 4/7 (+1 =6 -0), team bronze;
*Skara 1980: board 3, 3.5/6 (+1 =5 -0).Yugoslav Champion, international victories
Ivkov narrowly missed becoming Yugoslav champion at
Sombor 1957 when he scored 14/22 to share 2nd-4th places behind Gligoric. But he had a setback at the 1957Waginengen Zonal tournament, failing to qualify for theInterzonal stage by making only 8.5/17 for 9th position. He recovered with his first Yugoslav title atSarajevo 1958, sharing the title with Gligoric on 12.5/19. This victory set off a string of tournament triumphs over the next five years. Ivkov won atSarajevo 1958 with 7/11. He won atBelgrade 1959 by 2.5 points with 9/11. In a strong field atDresden 1959, he shared 3rd-4th places with 10/15 behind winnersEfim Geller andMark Taimanov . Ivkov shared the win atLima 1959 with Pachman on 10.5/13, and again shared the win at Santiago 1959 with Pachman. AtMar del Plata 1959, he shared 3rd-4th places withBobby Fischer , behind winners Pachman and Najdorf.Ivkov shared the victory at Beverwijk 1961 with
Bent Larsen on 7.5/9. AtBelgrade 1962, he was second on 8/11 behind Gligoric. AtHavana 1962, Ivkov scored 14.5/21, but had to content himself with sixth place, as Najdorf won. Ivkov qualified from the 1963 Halle Zonal tournament into his firstInterzonal the next year. At Halle, he tied 3rd-4th places with 12/19, then defeatedKarl Robatsch by 2-0 in a playoff for the last berth. At Beverwijk 1963, he shared 3rd-5th places with 11/17, asJan Hein Donner won.Ivkov won his second Yugoslav title at
Zenica 1963 with 15/21, shared withMijo Udovcic . AtHavana 1963, he scored very well with 15.5/21, but this was only good enough for a shared 5th-6th place, as Korchnoi won. Ivkov shared 2nd-3rd places atBelgrade 1964 on 11.5/17 behindBoris Spassky . At Beverwijk 1964, he was 4th with 10/15 behind winnersPaul Keres andIvo Nei . Then atSarajevo 1964, he finished 3rd with 9.5/15 asLev Polugaevsky won.World Championship Candidate
Ivkov qualified from the 1964
Amsterdam Interzonal to the Candidates' matches the next year, with a score of 15/23. But he lost his first-round Candidates' match atZagreb toBent Larsen by 5.5-2.5. He played at the Interzonal level four more times, but did not advance further. He narrowly missed moving on at age 46 in 1979.* 1967
Sousse : 11/21, tied 12th-13th;
* 1970Palma de Mallorca : 10.5/23, 14th;
* 1973Petrópolis : 9/17, tied 9th-10th;
* 1979Rio de Janeiro : 10/18, 5th.Ivkov played board ten in the
Russia (USSR) vs Rest of the World team match atBelgrade 1970, but lost his match 3-1 toPaul Keres .Continued excellence
At
Havana 1965, Ivkov shared 2nd-4th places with Geller and Fischer, and defeated Fischer for the second time in their game; the winner was Smyslov. Ivkov shared 2nd-3rd places in the Yugoslav Championship at Titograd 1965 with 11.5/18 as Gligoric won. Then atZagreb 1965, Ivkov scored perhaps his most impressive career victory, sharing the title withWolfgang Uhlmann on 13.5/19, ahead of World ChampionTigran Petrosian ,Lajos Portisch , Larsen, and Bronstein. Ivkov won atVenice 1966 with 5/7. He ended 4th at Beverwijk 1966 on 10/15 as Polugaevsky won. Ivkov won atEersel Agio 1966 with 4/5. He had a disappointing result at the elitePiatigorsky Cup tournament atSanta Monica, California , finishing with a minus score, as Spassky won. But then he nearly won the 1966 OpenCanadian Chess Championship at Kingston. He shared 3rd-4th atSarajevo 1966 with 10/15, behind winnersMikhail Tal andDragoljub Ciric . He was 4th atPalma de Mallorca 1966 with 9.5/15 behind winner Tal.In the Yugoslav Championship at
Kraljevo 1967, he ended tied 2nd-6th behind winnerMilan Matulović . AtMaribor 1967, he shared 3rd-5th places with 9/15, withWolfgang Unzicker winning. He was 6th atPalma de Mallorca 1967 with 10/17, with Larsen winning. Then he shared the title atSarajevo 1967 on 10.5/15 withLeonid Stein . Ivkov won the Zonal tournament atVrnjačka Banja 1967 with 12/17 to qualify for the Interzonal later that year. He shared the title atMálaga 1968 withDrazen Marovic on 7.5/11. From theRaach Zonal 1969, he advanced to the Interzonal after sharing 2nd-5th places with Portisch,Jan Smejkal , andUlf Andersson , then winning a further playoff. He was 3rd atVršac 1969 with 9.5/15 behind winnerDragoljub Janosevic .At
Budapest 1970, Ivkov shared 3rd-4th places with 8.5/15 as Keres won. AtCaracas 1970, Ivkov shared 4th-6th places with 11.5/17, behind winner Lubomir Kavalek; Ivkov defeated rising starAnatoly Karpov . Ivkov won atStockholm 1970 with 6.5/9. He was third at Wijk aan Zee 1970 with 10/15 behind Taimanov. AtRovinj /Zagreb 1970, he scored 9/17 for a tied 7th-8th place, as Fischer won. At Wijk aan Zee 1971, Ivkov shared 2nd-5th places on 9.5/15, as Korchnoi won. The Ivkov shared the title at the 1972Caorle Zonal tournament on 12/17 withLjubomir Ljubojević , to qualify for the next year's Interzonal.Ivkov won his third Yugoslav title at
Umag 1972 with 12/19. He tied 2nd-3rd places atBauang, La Union 1973 on 6.5/9 behind Kavalek. Then he shared the title atAmsterdam 1974 on 10/15 withVlastimil Jansa andVladimir Tukmakov .Later years
Ivkov fell out of the top 40 after 1975, and appeared less frequently in major events. But he still had some notable results later in his career. He was 2nd at
Štip 1977 with 8.5/13, behind Hort. At dn|Bor 1984, he shared 2nd-4th places with 8.5/13 behind winnerSlobodan Martinovic . He won the tournament atCienfuegos 1985 with 10/13. In the 1991 Yugoslav Championship atKladovo , he shared 4th-7th places with 9/13. Ivkov shared 2nd-9th places in the 1998 World Senior Championship atGrieskirchen on 8/11 behind championVladimir Bagirov . His most impressive late-career feat was a shared 1st-2nd place in the strongTigran Petrosian Memorial atMoscow 1999 with 5/9, along with Portisch. Ivkov tied 2nd-4th places in the 25th anniversaryPaul Keres Memorial atVancouver with 7.5/10, behind winnerVladimir Epishin .Ivkov is currently working on his chess autobiography, and playing periodically; he had a successful tournament at the very strong (23 Grandmasters) 2007 Open
Canadian Chess Championship inOttawa in July, which was won by the Chinese Grandmaster Bu. This was 41 years after his first appearance in that championship in 1966.Legacy
Ivkov defeated five World Champions:
Vasily Smyslov ,Mikhail Tal ,Tigran Petrosian ,Bobby Fischer , andAnatoly Karpov . He also scored wins over most of the top players of his era, exceptingMikhail Botvinnik andPaul Keres . Head-to-head, he was dominated by such stars as Gligoric, Tal, and Larsen. Ivkov's style is classical, and he opened regularly with both 1.e4 and 1.d4 during his peak years, making him problematic to prepare for. As Black, he replied to 1.e4 with the Sicilian Defence, the French Defence, and with 1...e5, showing a wide repertoire which he handled well. While usually tending towards solid positional play, Ivkov could certainly switch over to fierce tactics when given the opportunity. During his peak years, he played in many high-class tournaments, and was almost always near the top of the table. His autobiography, covering nearly 60 years of high-class play, should generate considerable interest when it is published.Notable Chess Games
* [http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1062643, Borislav Ivkov vs Vasja Pirc, Bled 1950, Nimzo-Indian Defence, Saemisch Variation (E28), 1-0] Pirc was a five-time Yugoslav champion, so for the 17-year-old Ivkov, this win helped build his reputation.
* [http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1061519, Borislav Ivkov vs Tigran Petrosian, Belgrade 1954, Sicilian Defence, Richter-Rauzer Variation (B63), 1-0] Petrosian had been a World Championship Candidate the year before.
* [http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1062681, Borislav Ivkov vs Ludek Pachman, Buenos Aires 1955, Sicilian Defence, Accelerated Dragon Variation (B34), 1-0] On his first trip outside Europe, Ivkov has a strong Argentinian showing.
* [http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1062698, Borislav Ivkov vs Mark Taimanov, Hastings 1955, Sicilian Defence, Classical Variation (B56), 1-0] Another Candidate has to concede defeat; Ivkov enjoyed excellent career success against Taimanov.
* [http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1061663, Borislav Ivkov vs Lajos Portisch, Bled 1961, French Defence, Winawer Variation (C18), 1-0] These two players would meet many more times, with Portisch eventually establishing an edge.
* [http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1061719, Borislav Ivkov vs Laszlo Szabo, Sarajevo 1963, Sicilian Defence, Taimanov Variation (B47), 1-0] Ivkov overcomes the nine-time Hungarian champion.
* [http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1062939, Pal Benko vs Borislav Ivkov, Tel Aviv Olympiad 1964, Queen's Gambit Declined (D37), 0-1] Ivkov destroys Benko in a tactical slugfest miniature.
* [http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1044228, Bobby Fischer vs Borislav Ivkov, Havana 1965, Ruy Lopez, Closed Variation (C96), 0-1] Fischer lost very rarely with White, so this is an impressive game.
* [http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1062959, Borislav Ivkov vs Vasily Smyslov, Havana 1965, Queen's Gambit, Slav Defence, Exchange Variation (D13), 1-0] Ivkov takes off the former World Champion and winner of this tournament.
* [http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1061812, Svetozar Gligoric vs Borislav Ivkov, Zagreb 1965, Nimzo-Indian Defence, Rubinstein Variation (E56), 0-1] It took Ivkov nearly 20 years to defeat Gligoric, the top Yugoslav post-war player.
* [http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1062975, Borislav Ivkov vs David Bronstein, Zagreb 1965, King's Indian Defence, Fianchetto Variation (E62), 1-0] Defeating Bronstein in the King's Indian is always a notable feat.
* [http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1061850, Borislav Ivkov vs Bent Larsen, Santa Monica 1966, Queen's Indian Defence (E16), 1-0] Larsen defeated Ivkov in their match, and had the career edge, but Ivkov gets a nice win here.
* [http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1049469, Efim Geller vs Borislav Ivkov, Belgrade 1969, Sicilian Defence, Scheveningen Variation (B84), 0-1] Geller was a powerful theoretician, but he meets his match on this day.
* [http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1061999, Borislav Ivkov vs Anatoly Karpov, Caracas 1970, Queen's Gambit Declined, Tartakower Variation (D58), 1-0] Karpov miscalculates and gets annihilated by a beautiful attack.
* [http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1057715, Vlastimil Hort vs Borislav Ivkov, Petropolis Interzonal 1973, Nimzo-Indian Defence, Classical Variation (E39), 0-1]References
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