Bogdan Śliwa
Bogdan Śliwa (4 February, 1922, Krakow — 16 May, 2003) was a Polish chess master.
Śliwa won the championship of Poland six times. In 1946, he won the first Polish chess championships after World War II in Sopot (5th POL-ch). In 1948, he took 3rd in Krakow (6th POL-ch; Kazimierz Makarczyk won). He won the Polish championship four consecutive times in 1951–1954. He won his last title at Wroclaw 1960 (17th POL-ch).
In tournaments, Śliwa tied for 9-10th at Sopot 1951 (Ernő Gereben won). In 1952, he took
17th in Budapest (
One of Śliwa's most famous games is his win over Bronstein in the Immortal losing game.
He played for Poland in seven Chess Olympiads:
- In 1952, at fourth board in the 10th Olympiad in Helsinki (+7 –1 =4);
- In 1956, at first board in the 12th Olympiad in Moscow (+6 –4 =6);
- In 1958, at first board in the 13th Olympiad in Munich (+6 –6 =5);
- In 1960, at first board in the 14th Olympiad in Leipzig (+5 –5 =6);
- In 1962, at first board in the 15th Olympiad in Varna (+7 –4 =5);
- In 1964, at third board in the 16th Olympiad in Tel Aviv (+6 –2 =6);
- In 1966, at fourth board in the 17th Olympiad in Havana (+7 –3 =5).
He won the individual silver medal at Helsinki 1952.
FIDE awarded Śliwa the International Master title in 1953, and the Honorary Grandmaster title in 1987.
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