Talk:Braslav Rabar

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Opening Classification System
He made one thing that helped chess players improve and be more efficient and it's got one sentence in the article? He created it in 1966 for Chess Informant  and in 1971 he published it in brochure/pamphlet Classification of chess openings. In 1980 classification was revised, expanded from initial 3 groups into 5. He was also one of the editors of ECO. 89.201.184.16 (talk) 08:00, 29 December 2019 (UTC)

Rabar's system
He established principles for evaluating chess results but FIDE choose Arpad Elo's system. A section about that should be in order - the way it works and most importantly how it is different from ELO. Today we could've had Rabar ranking. 89.201.184.16 (talk) 08:05, 29 December 2019 (UTC)