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Julio Argentino Kaplan Pera (born 25 July 1950,
Argentina Argentina (), officially the Argentine Republic ( es, link=no, República Argentina), is a country in the southern half of South America. Argentina covers an area of , making it the second-largest country in South America after Brazil, th ...
) is a Puerto Rican
chess Chess is a board game for two players, called White and Black, each controlling an army of chess pieces in their color, with the objective to checkmate the opponent's king. It is sometimes called international chess or Western chess to dist ...
player, former world junior chess champion as well as software developer and founder of Heuristic Software. Born in Argentina, he emigrated in 1964 to
Puerto Rico Puerto Rico (; abbreviated PR; tnq, Boriken, ''Borinquen''), officially the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico ( es, link=yes, Estado Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico, lit=Free Associated State of Puerto Rico), is a Caribbean island and unincorporated ...
,Reportaje al M.I. Julio Kaplan
/ref> where he was raised and studied. Later in his life, he emigrated to the United States, where he resides to this day and works for
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. Earlier in his career, in the 1980s, he programmed dedicated
chess computer Computer chess includes both hardware (dedicated computers) and software capable of playing chess. Computer chess provides opportunities for players to practice even in the absence of human opponents, and also provides opportunities for analysi ...
s for SciSys and
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. In the early 1990s he collaborated on the chess program
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.


Chessplayer

Kaplan was born in Argentina. His chess coach was Jacobo Bolbochán. In 1967, he was the Puerto Rico National Chess Champion and, in addition, he won the
World Junior Chess Championship The World Junior Chess Championship is an under-20 chess tournament (players must have been under 20 years old on 1 January in the year of competition) organized by the World Chess Federation (FIDE). The idea was the brainchild of William Rits ...
in
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, followed by the well-known Raymond Keene,
Jan Timman Jan Timman (born 14 December 1951) is a Dutch chess grandmaster who was one of the world's leading chess players from the late 1970s to the early 1990s. At the peak of his career, he was considered to be the best non-Soviet player and was known a ...
,
Robert Hübner Robert Hübner (born November 6, 1948) is a German chess grandmaster, chess writer, and papyrologist. He was one of the world's leading players in the 1970s and early 1980s. Chess career At eighteen, he was joint winner of the West German Chess ...
, among others. This victory earned Kaplan the International Master title. In 1968, he tied for 6–9th in Málaga. In 1969, he took 4th in Stockholm ( World Junior Championship,
Anatoly Karpov Anatoly Yevgenyevich Karpov ( rus, links=no, Анато́лий Евге́ньевич Ка́рпов, p=ɐnɐˈtolʲɪj jɪvˈɡʲenʲjɪvʲɪtɕ ˈkarpəf; born May 23, 1951) is a Russian and former Soviet chess grandmaster, former World Che ...
won). In 1969, he tied for 8–9th in San Juan ( Boris Spassky won). In 1970, he won the 6th ''El Segundo Open'', the 6th ''Monterey International Open'', and the ''2nd Central California Championship'', held in Hayward. In 1971, he won the ''22nd Annual California Open'', held in
Fresno Fresno () is a major city in the San Joaquin Valley of California, United States. It is the county seat of Fresno County and the largest city in the greater Central Valley region. It covers about and had a population of 542,107 in 2020, maki ...
. In 1973, he took 8th in
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( Ostojic won). In 1973, he tied for 12–14th in
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(Karpov won). In 1974, he tied for 2nd–3rd with
Florin Gheorghiu Florin Gheorghiu (born 6 April 1944) is a Romanian chess player and has been a university lecturer in foreign languages. Born in Ploiești, on 6 April 1944, while the American bombers attacked the country's capital, his prodigious talent for the ...
, behind
Svetozar Gligorić Svetozar Gligorić (Serbian Cyrillic: Светозар Глигорић, 2 February 1923 – 14 August 2012) was a Serbian and Yugoslav chess grandmaster and musician. He won the championship of Yugoslavia a record twelve times, and is consider ...
, in Los Angeles. Kaplan played for the Puerto Rico National Chess Team in four Chess Olympiads. * In 1966, at second reserve board in 17th Olympiad in
Havana Havana (; Spanish: ''La Habana'' ) is the capital and largest city of Cuba. The heart of the La Habana Province, Havana is the country's main port and commercial center.
(+6 –4 =4) * In 1968, at first board in
18th Chess Olympiad The 18th Chess Olympiad ( it, Le 18º Olimpiadi degli scacchi), organized by Fédération Internationale des Échecs, FIDE and comprising an openAlthough commonly referred to as the ''men's division'', this section is open to both male and female ...
in
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(+1 –1 =4) * In 1970, at first board in
19th Chess Olympiad The 19th Chess Olympiad (german: Die 19. Schacholympiade), comprising an open team tournament as well as the annual FIDE congress, took place between September 5–27, 1970, in Siegen, West Germany. The Soviet team with six Grandmasters, led by ...
in
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(+5 –1 =7) * In 1972, at first board in 20th Chess Olympiad in
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(+7 –1 =9). He played for the Puerto Rico National Chess Team (1966, 1971) and for the USA (1976) in the World Student Team Chess Championships. * In 1966, at third board in 13th WSTCC in
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(+7 –1 =3) * In 1971, at first board in 18th WSTCC in Mayagüez (+4 –2 =6) * In 1976, at first board in 21st WSTCC in Caracas (+3 –0 =5). He won the individual gold medal at Örebro 1966, and the team silver medal at Caracas 1976.


Software developer

Kaplan had always been interested in computer chess throughout his career, and this led him to found Heuristic Software Corporation, whose first development was Heuristic Alpha in 1990–91, which eventually evolved into ''
Socrates Socrates (; ; –399 BC) was a Greek philosopher from Athens who is credited as the founder of Western philosophy and among the first moral philosophers of the ethical tradition of thought. An enigmatic figure, Socrates authored no te ...
'' and later ''
Socrates II Socrates II is a chess program that, in 1993, won the 23rd North American Computer Chess Championship. It ran on an IBM PC. This was the first and only time that a stock microcomputer won this event, finishing ahead of past winners Cray Blitz ...
''. ''Socrates II'' was one of the corporation's most successful programs, winning the 1993 ACM International Chess Championship after defeating opponents with special-purposed hardware and software for playing chess, like
HiTech HiTech is a chess machine built at Carnegie Mellon University under the direction of World Correspondence Chess Champion Dr. Hans J. Berliner, by Berliner, Carl Ebeling, Murray Campbell, and Gordon Goetsch. HiTech was the first computer chess sys ...
and Cray Blitz, even though ''Socrates II'' ran on a stock 486 PC. These achievements drew
Electronic Arts Electronic Arts Inc. (EA) is an American video game company headquartered in Redwood City, California. Founded in May 1982 by Apple employee Trip Hawkins, the company was a pioneer of the early home computer game industry and promoted the ...
's attention, and the company proceeded to hire Kaplan's development team to develop '' Kasparov's Gambit'', incorporating former
world chess champion The World Chess Championship is played to determine the world champion in chess. The current world champion is Magnus Carlsen of Norway, who has held the title since 2013. The first event recognized as a world championship was the 1886 matc ...
Garry Kasparov Garry Kimovich Kasparov (born 13 April 1963) is a Russian chess grandmaster, former World Chess Champion, writer, political activist and commentator. His peak rating of 2851, achieved in 1999, was the highest recorded until being surpassed by ...
as brand name and adviser.Julio Kapla
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''Kasparov's Gambit'' was the first and sole effort of ''Electronic Arts'' to enter the chess market.


See also

* List of Puerto Ricans * Kasparov's Gambit * List of Jewish chess players


References


External links

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Interview (Spanish)
{{DEFAULTSORT:Kaplan, Julio P 1950 births Living people Argentine emigrants to the United States Argentine chess players Puerto Rican chess players Puerto Rican Jews American chess players Argentine people of Puerto Rican descent Sportspeople of Puerto Rican descent World Junior Chess Champions Jewish Argentine sportspeople Jewish chess players Chess International Masters Chess Olympiad competitors Place of birth missing (living people)