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Old December 24th 03, 07:35 PM
Aryeh Davidoff
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Default Lev Khariton: FIDE Plan is another scam

Aryeh Davidoff: This is Lev Khariton's 200 Words at www.pakchess.com:

FIDE, like an ever-generous Santa Claus, has prepared a surprise gift
for chess fans. This is what we can read at www.chessbase.com as well
as some other sites:
The World Chess Federation has published its rules for its next world
championship cycle, consisting of qualifiers in four continents, a
128-player knock-out tournament and the winner will play against Garry
Kasparov. The winner of that match then faces the winner of Kramnik vs
Leko (if this is staged). The first leg will be held before July 1st
2004.
Some questions are necessary here.
1.Accepting the democratic procedure of the World Chess Championship,
isn't it a bit cumbersome system to include over 100 players in the
highest world challenge? Are all those who will participate real
challenger for the World Title?
2. Isn't it better to limit the number of the World Championship
participants, let us say 24 players, at the same time having them to
play 6 or 8-game matches?
3.What about Kramnik and Leko? Are they listed among the participants
of the World Championship? What if their match will never materialize?
Are they in this case entitled to have a shot at the title? Let us not
forget that Kramnik in 2000 defeated Kasparov in the 15-game match
without losing a single game.
4.Proceeding from the previous question, why is Kasparov privileged
to play a match with the winner of the World Championship? In the
last 18 months he has not won a single international event and his
rating has dropped off today. Why is the chess players who is
obviously spiraling down allowed to stand above the whole chess world?
Why is, in its turn, the chess world being silent facing this
outspoken injustice?
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