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Ljubisa Stanisic

Number of games in database: 37
Years covered: 1980 to 1992
Last FIDE rating: 2270
Overall record: +10 -12 =15 (47.3%)*
   * Overall winning percentage = (wins+draws/2) / total games.

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LJUBISA STANISIC
(born Dec-20-1959, died Jun-2025, 65 years old) Serbia (federation/nationality Austria)

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He was a FIDE Master.

Last updated: 2025-10-01 08:15:52

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Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. L Stanisic vs Matulovic  0-1371980ZrenjaninA89 Dutch, Leningrad, Main Variation with Nc6
2. L Stanisic vs Z Klaric  0-1851980ZrenjaninA07 King's Indian Attack
3. N Spiridonov vs L Stanisic  1-0231980ZrenjaninE21 Nimzo-Indian, Three Knights
4. L Stanisic vs P Biyiasas  0-1321980ZrenjaninE70 King's Indian
5. H Bohm vs L Stanisic  ½-½521980ZrenjaninE67 King's Indian, Fianchetto
6. L Stanisic vs P Velikov  0-1401980ZrenjaninD27 Queen's Gambit Accepted, Classical
7. R Vukic vs L Stanisic  ½-½131980ZrenjaninB32 Sicilian
8. L Stanisic vs T Rakic  0-1371980ZrenjaninA07 King's Indian Attack
9. M Buha vs L Stanisic  ½-½101980ZrenjaninB28 Sicilian, O'Kelly Variation
10. L Stanisic vs V Vaisman  1-0411980ZrenjaninA48 King's Indian
11. L Barczay vs L Stanisic  ½-½131980ZrenjaninA46 Queen's Pawn Game
12. L Stanisic vs M Kristovic  ½-½531984YUG Team Cup-27A46 Queen's Pawn Game
13. L Stanisic vs P van der Weide  1-0251990Bolzano opC41 Philidor Defense
14. L Stanisic vs T Ernst  0-1391990Bolzano opA48 King's Indian
15. L Stanisic vs G Richter  1-0241990Vienna OpenA46 Queen's Pawn Game
16. Petursson vs L Stanisic  1-0431990Vienna OpenB36 Sicilian, Accelerated Fianchetto
17. L Stanisic vs E Regenfelder  1-0191990Vienna OpenA45 Queen's Pawn Game
18. L Stanisic vs A Blees  ½-½971990Vienna OpenA45 Queen's Pawn Game
19. M Schlosser vs L Stanisic  ½-½271990Vienna OpenB36 Sicilian, Accelerated Fianchetto
20. C Michalek vs L Stanisic  0-1631991Dortmund OpenA05 Reti Opening
21. W Schmidt vs L Stanisic  ½-½161991Dortmund OpenB36 Sicilian, Accelerated Fianchetto
22. L Stanisic vs C Jochmann  1-0301991Dortmund OpenA48 King's Indian
23. W Schoen vs L Stanisic  1-0411991Dortmund OpenA53 Old Indian
24. D Sermek vs L Stanisic  ½-½411991Caorle op-AB22 Sicilian, Alapin
25. L Stanisic vs L Riemersma  0-1811991Caorle op-AA48 King's Indian
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Oct-02-25
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  Stonehenge: <In memoriam: "I HAVE REACHED THE BOTTOM OF LIFE", are the lyrics of a famous poem by Toma Zdravković, which would have been perfect for our late chess friend, the Zrenjanin Fide master Ljubiša Stanišić, who died in Vienna in his 66th year of life, alone, abandoned and forgotten... Desperate for affirmation and success, as a young prodigy he set out into the world, in search of destiny, happiness and earnings... At one point it seemed that he had succeeded, on the "threshold of success", he acquired a huge fortune, a family with two children, and the status of a successful businessman, a stock broker, only to be left with nothing in the next attempt, in the harsh capitalist world of the stock market business, without anything, without wealth, without money and without a family, which then, unhappy and bankrupt, abandoned him... That is the stock market business, one moment you are a millionaire, the next you are a beggar, without anyone, because when you succeed, everyone applauds you on your back, and when you fail, everyone turns their back on you... That's exactly what happened to our Ljubiša, when he earned his first million... and when it seemed like he had succeeded... and that the whole world was now his...! Using CHESS LOGIC in the stock market business, HE SUCCEEDED... and then he was overcome by the damned gambling logic, a passion to which he was not accustomed, and which took away everything he had from his previous life... He did not even try to end his life in despair... He remained only an invalid, abandoned and forgotten by everyone, a pauper, in some old Viennese home, where he ended his unhappy life...

Still, memories remain of the tall blond boy with a cheerful spirit... The chess player who "promised" a lot... and with whom fate played in the cruelest possible way...

Therefore, let the memories of that wonderful young man, the chess player, the Fide master of the unfortunate fate that his life path had destined for him not fade...>

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