Olaf Barda (17 August 1909 – 2 May 1971,
Oslo), born
Olaf M. Olsen, was a
Norwegian chess player. He was the first Norwegian awarded the title of
International Master, which he received in 1952.
Barda won the
Norwegian Chess Championship six times, 1930 (still with the name Olsen), 1947, 1948, 1952, 1953, and 1957.
Barda authored the Norwegian instruction manual "Sjakk!", and wrote the chess column for the newspaper
Dagbladet.
Barda was also a strong
correspondence chess player, winning the Norwegian correspondence chess championships in 1946 and 1949/1950. He received the title of Grandmaster in correspondence chess in 1953 and finished fourth in the Fourth World Correspondence Chess Championship played between 1950 and 1953. This was the best Norwegian result in that contest until
Ivar Bern won the 17th championship in 2006.
According to
ChessBase, Barda usually opened with 1.d4 when he was playing White. With black against 1.e4 Barda played several variations of the
Sicilian Defence (1...c5), but occasionally played 1...d6 (the
Pirc Defense) or 1...e5 allowing the
Ruy Lopez. Against 1.d4 his repertoire is varied, playing such openings such as the
Old Indian Defense,
Nimzo-Indian Defense and
Slav Defense.
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