Vladimir Vukovià(26 August 1898, Zagreb â 18 November 1975, Zagreb) was a Croatian Jewish chess writer, theoretician, player, arbiter, and journalist.
Included in VukoviÃÂ's tournament record achievements:
He played for Yugoslavia on in the 1st Chess Olympiad at London 1927, posting a record of +7âÂÂ6=2.
He was awarded the International Master (IM) title in 1951 and International Arbiter (IA) in 1952.
He also served as the vice-president of the Croatian Chess Federation.
Vukoviàedited the monthly chess magazine à  ahovski Glasnik (Chess Journal), the official periodical of the Yugoslavian chess federation. He is the author of The Art of Attack in Chess (Oxford-London 1963), which is widely regarded as a classic of chess literature. Other books he wrote include Razvoj à ¡ahovskih ideja [The development of chess ideas] (Zagreb 1928) and The Chess Sacrifice (London-New York 1968).
VukoviÃÂ has a checkmate pattern named after him: VukoviÃÂ's Mate. It involves checkmating the enemy king with a rook in front of it while a knight blocks off the adjacent escape squares.
VukoviÃÂ died on November 18, 1975, in Zagreb and was buried at the Mirogoj Cemetery.
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