Julio Becerra Rivero (born 1973, Cuba) is an American International Grandmaster of chess (GM in 1997), who lives in Miami, FL. Julio Becerra grew up in communist Cuba, where he learned chess at 13 years old. With few resources, he got by on talent and one of the few books that were always available in Cuba, informants, comprehensive opening updates published three times a year in Yugoslavia. In 1999, Becerra arrived in Las Vegas for the World Championship. After the tournament, he decided to stay in America, "I was very privileged in Cuba because I was a chessplayer. I traveled alone to many countries and I never stayed, so they had no idea I was thinking about defecting....I felt that it was my last opportunity and that if I didn't take it, it would be in my mind my whole life."
The period between 1999 and 2005 was difficult for Julio, because as much as he enjoyed America, he was frustrated at not being able to travel internationally to play in chess tournaments (he had no American passport) or to return to Cuba (where he would be arrested.) Since then, Julio got a greencard and is an official U.S. resident: "I think that America is the best country in the world cause of the freedom to travel and live as you want," says Julio, "it's one of my dreams to play in the Capablanca Memorial in Cuba...it's disgusting that I cannot return."
Today, Julio augments his natural talent with disciplined chess training: "On Monday morning at 9 am, you can find me downloading last week's games from The Week In Chess." He plays five minute blitz on the ICC (three minute is too fast to learn, in Julio's opinion) and studies every game afterwards, anxious to fill any opening holes he discovers from his blitz sessions. Julio also teaches in Miami, where he's been living since 2005. He advises aspiring chessplayers to study Dvoretsky endgame books and to solve as many puzzles as possible.
Julio Becerra is first board for the Miami Sharks of the U.S. Chess League. In 2006, he earned the League MVP title over seven other GMs. He won "Game of the Week" for this powerful, creative victory over Polish-American GM Pavel Blehm, who was playing for the Baltimore Kingfishers.
U.S. Chess League 2006
White: Becerra, J.
Black: Blehm, P.
1.d4 Nf6 2.Nf3 g6 3.c4 Bg7 4.Nc3 O-O 5.e4 c6 6.Bd3 d6 7.h3 e5 8.O-O exd4 9.Nxd4 Re8 10.Re1 d5 11.cxd5 Nxd5 12.exd5 Rxe1+ 13.Qxe1 Bxd4 14.Bh6 cxd5 15.Rd1 Be6 16.Bf5 Bxf5 17.Rxd4 Nc6 18.Rxd5 Qh4 19.Qe3 Be6 20.Rd2 Qe7 21.Ne4 f6 22.Qc3 Ne5 23.Bg5 Nd7 24.Rxd7 Bxd7 25.Nxf6+ Kf7 26.Qc4+ Be6 27.Qh4 Rh8 28.Ne4 Qf8 29.Qf4+ Bf5 30.Qc7+ Ke6 31.Qc4+ Kd7 32.Qd5+ Kc7 33.Bf4+ Kb6 34.Nd6 1-0
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