- Predrag Nikolić
Infobox chess player
playername = Predrag Nikolić
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birthname = Predrag Nikolić
country = BIH
datebirth = birth date and age|1960|9|11
placebirth = Bosanski Šamac,SR Bosnia and Herzegovina , thenYugoslavia
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title = Grandmaster
worldchampion =
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rating = 2669 (No. 51 on the July 2008 FIDE rating list)
peakrating = 2676 (October 2004)Predrag Nikolić (born
11 September 1960 inBosanski Šamac ,Bosnia and Herzegovina ,Yugoslavia ) is a Bosnianchess grandmaster.He first competed for the Yugoslav Championship in 1979, taking a share of second place. The following year and again in 1984, he went one step further and became the Yugoslav national champion. He was awarded the
International Master and Grandmaster titles in 1980 and 1983 respectively. The GM title was earned from his 1982 performances atSarajevo (third) andSochi (second afterMikhail Tal ).He was a winner at Sarajevo in 1983, at
Novi Sad in 1984 and atReykjavík two years later. 1986 was also the year that he shared second place behindNigel Short atWijk aan Zee . He returned to winning ways at Sarajevo in 1987 and at theZagreb Interzonal , narrowly failed to qualify for theCandidates Tournament (sharing fourth place behind Korchnoi, Ehlvest and Seirawan).In 1989, he won at Wijk aan Zee (jointly with Anand, Ribli and Sax) and took first place at
Portorož /Ljubljana (theVidmar Memorial tournament). There followed the 1990 Interzonal inManila , where once more he shared fourth place, but qualified this time for the 1991 Candidates tournament. In his 'final 16' encounter withBoris Gelfand , he was just edged out in a rapid play-off, having drawn the match 4-4. Later, he journeyed toSão Paulo for a match withHenrique Mecking and secured victory by a score of 3.5-2.5. A tournament win inBled saw him complete an eventful year.While playing the
Buenos Aires tournament of 1992 (where he finished second), civil war broke out in his home country and for a while he was domiciled in theNetherlands , along with the BosnianIvan Sokolov . There were more tournament victories to come; first at Wijk aan Zee in 1994 and as winner of the nationalDutch Chess Championship s of 1997 (equal withJan Timman but winning the play-off) and 1999. In 2004, he shared a major success withVassily Ivanchuk when they tied for first place at theEuropean Individual Chess Championship , held inAntalya , although he lost the play-off for the title.Between 1980 and 2002, he was, with the exception of 1982, an ever-present member of the Yugoslav and then Bosnian
Chess Olympiad teams, winning one medal of each colour - team silver, team bronze and individual gold. He also participated regularly at theEuropean Team Championship and in 1983, took team silver and individual gold medals.He has played for many years in the Bundesliga for club side SG Aljechin Solingen. At the start of the 2006/7 season, he was their highest rated player and listed as number 2 behind
Artur Yusupov . In 2007 he won theBosnia and Herzegovina Chess Championship ahead ofBorki Predojević .Predrag Nikolić is now living back home in Bosnia and Herzegovina, one of the states of the former Yugoslavia.
References
*cite book | author=
Kenneth Whyld | title=Guinness Chess, The Records | publisher=Guinness Publishing Ltd | year=1986 | id=ISBN 0851124550
* [http://www.olimpbase.org Olimpbase - Olympiads and other Team event information]External links
*fide|id=14400014|name=Predrag Nikolic
*chessgames player|id=11732|name=Predrag Nikolic
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