Robert Zelčić | |
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![]() Zelčić in 2011 | |
Country | Croatia |
Born | Zagreb, Yugoslavia | September 21, 1965
Title | Grandmaster (1997) |
FIDE rating | 2453 (June 2024) |
Peak rating | 2593 (July 2008) |
Robert Zelčić is a Croatian chess grandmaster.
In December 2012 at the Zadar Open, Zelčić was one of a few grandmasters who were defeated by Borislav Ivanov, who was later found to have been cheating. [1]
In July 2020, Zelčić finished as runner up in the Croatian Chess Championship, alongside Zdenko Kožul, Hrvoje Stević and Ante Brkić. [2]
In November 2023, Zelčić participated in the Tournament of Peace in Zagreb. [3] He was the lowest-rated player in the field, but managed to hold draws against higher-rated players such as Ante Brkić and Anton Korobov. [4]
Robert Zelčić | |
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![]() Zelčić in 2011 | |
Country | Croatia |
Born | Zagreb, Yugoslavia | September 21, 1965
Title | Grandmaster (1997) |
FIDE rating | 2453 (June 2024) |
Peak rating | 2593 (July 2008) |
Robert Zelčić is a Croatian chess grandmaster.
In December 2012 at the Zadar Open, Zelčić was one of a few grandmasters who were defeated by Borislav Ivanov, who was later found to have been cheating. [1]
In July 2020, Zelčić finished as runner up in the Croatian Chess Championship, alongside Zdenko Kožul, Hrvoje Stević and Ante Brkić. [2]
In November 2023, Zelčić participated in the Tournament of Peace in Zagreb. [3] He was the lowest-rated player in the field, but managed to hold draws against higher-rated players such as Ante Brkić and Anton Korobov. [4]