Juha Kasanen

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Juha Kasanen [1] Juha Kasanen, (1944 - 1988 [2])

was a Finnish mathematician and computer scientist, chess player and chess composer [3], in the 70s and early 80s affiliated with the computer centre of the University of Helsinki [4]. Along with Mika Korhonen and Timo Saari, he was member of the team developing the mainframe chess program Shy, which played WCCC 1983 in New York.

Photos

Juha Kasanen, Martti Laitinen and Allan Kiviaho worshipping their idol Tigran Petrosian [7]

References

  1. Image clipped from the Photo
  2. The chess games of Juha Kasanen from chessgames.com
  3. Chess Problem Database Server - Die Schwalbe
  4. ACTA FORESTALIA FENNICA, Vol. 107, 1970
  5. Koskinen, Henri FIDE Chess Profile
  6. The Finnish Immortal? The curious case of the Kasanen finish - by Zibbit, YouTube Video
  7. Image from Helsingin Shakkiklubi 120 Vuotta, 1963 or mid 60s, title “Juha Kasanen, Martti Laitinen and Allan Kiviaho worshipping their idol Tigran Petrosian in the chess temple (Chess House). Juha Kasanen was a super talented mathematician who didn’t start playing chess very seriously. He died as early as the late 1980s.”

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