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Pal Benko's Endgame Laboratory has just been published today
Take a look at http://www.amazon.com/dp/0923891889 |
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On Sep 5, 10:34 am, samsloan wrote:
Pal Benko's Endgame Laboratory has just been published today Take a look athttp://www.amazon.com/dp/0923891889 Sam, is this a new collection of updated columns or the one some of us purchased some years ago? I would buy either, since my old copies fell apart some years ago and are preserved in a loose-leaf notebook, but more description of the product would be nice. |
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On Sep 5, 1:37 pm, SBD wrote:
On Sep 5, 10:34 am, samsloan wrote: Pal Benko's Endgame Laboratory has just been published today Take a look athttp://www.amazon.com/dp/0923891889 Sam, is this a new collection of updated columns or the one some of us purchased some years ago? I would buy either, since my old copies fell apart some years ago and are preserved in a loose-leaf notebook, but more description of the product would be nice. The Benko book consists of all his Endgame Lab columns in Chess Life magazine for the years 1981 through 1986. They have been re-formatted into a 6x9 book two columns wide. He wants me to put all his columns into book form. I plan to do that, but it will take me a year in view of the large number of columns he has written. I plan to publish it in about 5 volumes of a little over 200 pages each. Sam Sloan |
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On Sep 5, 1:37 pm, SBD wrote:
On Sep 5, 10:34 am, samsloan wrote: Pal Benko's Endgame Laboratory has just been published today Take a look athttp://www.amazon.com/dp/0923891889 Sam, is this a new collection of updated columns or the one some of us purchased some years ago? I would buy either, since my old copies fell apart some years ago and are preserved in a loose-leaf notebook, but more description of the product would be nice. I believe that you are probably referring to the 8.5 x 11 bound photocopies of his old columns. These are referred to as the "Gray Book" and the "Green Book". Benko used to sell these at his lectures which is probably where you obtained yours. Unfortunately, Benko sold out of these several years ago and the man who made them for him has changed jobs and lacks the capacity to make any more. My book just printed today is re-formatted into a 6x9 book plus it has a table of contents and an index which the Gray Book and the Green Book did not have. The Gray Book covered the years 1981 to 1990 so every column in my book is also in the Gray Book but I feel that you will find my book to be much more useful because it will fit on a normal bookshelf and it is better bound, has a much better cover, has a brief biography and pictures of Benko, has a table of contents and an index and will not fall apart over time as you report has happened to your copy of the Gray Book. Sam Sloan |
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On Sep 5, 5:42 pm, samsloan wrote:
On Sep 5, 1:37 pm, SBD wrote: On Sep 5, 10:34 am, samsloan wrote: Pal Benko's Endgame Laboratory has just been published today Take a look athttp://www.amazon.com/dp/0923891889 Sam, is this a new collection of updated columns or the one some of us purchased some years ago? I would buy either, since my old copies fell apart some years ago and are preserved in a loose-leaf notebook, but more description of the product would be nice. I believe that you are probably referring to the 8.5 x 11 bound photocopies of his old columns. These are referred to as the "Gray Book" and the "Green Book". Benko used to sell these at his lectures which is probably where you obtained yours. Unfortunately, Benko sold out of these several years ago and the man who made them for him has changed jobs and lacks the capacity to make any more. My book just printed today is re-formatted into a 6x9 book plus it has a table of contents and an index which the Gray Book and the Green Book did not have. The Gray Book covered the years 1981 to 1990 so every column in my book is also in the Gray Book but I feel that you will find my book to be much more useful because it will fit on a normal bookshelf and it is better bound, has a much better cover, has a brief biography and pictures of Benko, has a table of contents and an index and will not fall apart over time as you report has happened to your copy of the Gray Book. Sam Sloan Point #1: I defended Louis Blairs censureship of Sams postings on WIkipedia.. Point#2: I questioned SLoansactions and HIPPA and EEOC violations leading him to be censured and pubically reprimanded by the board. Point#3: I questioned SLoan about the material on his website and pointed out how tastless and offensive it is to many people and degrading to women and children. Sloan then banned me from posting in his newsgroup yet he still sends me emails from his newsgroup! I have requested he cease many times. If I get any more solicitations from his group without an opportunity to respond I will contact YAHOO and begim actions to having his group disolved. Below is the latest email from his group. ################################################## ############# To: From: "samhsloan" Add to Address BookAdd to Address Book Add Mobile Alert Yahoo! DomainKeys has confirmed that this message was sent by yahoogroups.com. Learn more Date: Wed, 05 Sep 2007 22:44:15 -0000 Subject: [fide-chess] Pal Benko's Endgame Laboratory has just been published On Sep 5, 1:37 pm, SBD DrD...@gmail. com wrote: On Sep 5, 10:34 am, samsloan samhsl...@gmail. com wrote: Pal Benko's Endgame Laboratory has just been published today Take a look athttp://www. amazon.com/ dp/0923891889 Sam, is this a new collection of updated columns or the one some of us purchased some years ago? I would buy either, since my old copies fell apart some years ago and are preserved in a loose-leaf notebook, but more description of the product would be nice. I believe that you are probably referring to the 8.5 x 11 bound photocopies of his old columns. These are referred to as the "Gray Book" and the "Green Book". Benko used to sell these at his lectures which is probably where you obtained yours. Unfortunately, Benko sold out of these several years ago and the man who made them for him has changed jobs and lacks the capacity to make any more. My book just printed today is re-formatted into a 6x9 book plus it has a table of contents and an index which the Gray Book and the Green Book did not have. The Gray Book covered the years 1981 to 1990 so every column in my book is also in the Gray Book but I feel that you will find my book to be much more useful because it will fit on a normal bookshelf and it is better bound, has a much better cover, has a brief biography and pictures of Benko, has a table of contents and an index and will not fall apart over time as you report has happened to your copy of the Gray Book. Sam Sloan __._,_.___ |
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samsloan writes:
I believe that you are probably referring to the 8.5 x 11 bound photocopies of his old columns. These are referred to as the "Gray Book" and the "Green Book". Benko used to sell these at his lectures which is probably where you obtained yours. Unfortunately, Benko sold out of these several years ago and the man who made them for him has changed jobs and lacks the capacity to make any more. That guy had the only xerox machine in the world? I doubt it. |
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On Sep 6, 3:16 am, Paul Rubin wrote:
samsloan writes: I believe that you are probably referring to the 8.5 x 11 bound photocopies of his old columns. These are referred to as the "Gray Book" and the "Green Book". Benko used to sell these at his lectures which is probably where you obtained yours. Unfortunately, Benko sold out of these several years ago and the man who made them for him has changed jobs and lacks the capacity to make any more. That guy had the only xerox machine in the world? I doubt it. Paul, don't shine the light of truth too closely on Mohamed's freakishly stupid claims. It might scare the bats in his belfry and we would have more guano from him that is usual! LOL Rob (Which-Mitch) |
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On Sep 6, 4:16 am, Paul Rubin wrote:
samsloan writes: I believe that you are probably referring to the 8.5 x 11 bound photocopies of his old columns. These are referred to as the "Gray Book" and the "Green Book". Benko used to sell these at his lectures which is probably where you obtained yours. Unfortunately, Benko sold out of these several years ago and the man who made them for him has changed jobs and lacks the capacity to make any more. That guy had the only xerox machine in the world? I doubt it. The "Gray Book" of Benko columns had 254 pages. Just to photocopy that at five cents a page would cost $12.70. Plus it had a basic cover and perfect binding but no introduction, no index, no table of contents, no pictures, no biography of Benko, no ISBN number and no barcode. Nowadays, most bookstores will not accept a book for sales without an ISBN number and a barcode. In short, it would have made no economic sense to try to reproduce the Gray Book. The Gray Book also did not have a very attractive appearance. My book was created by scanning the original Chess Life articles with a very high resolution 600 dpi scanner. It is also cheaper to produce as it is mass produced. However, it took a massive amount of work to get it done as every page had to be re-formatted to get it onto 6x9. So the question of whether I will do volume 2 which would cover the years 1987 through 1993 will depend on the success of this volume. I have just uploaded the cover to Amazon this morning so you can take another look now to see what it looks like. Sam Sloan |
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The Gray Book also did not have a very attractive appearance. My book was created by scanning the original Chess Life articles with a very high resolution 600 dpi scanner. LOL - very high resolution? Would you like to know why the result looks so shoddy? It is also cheaper to produce as it is mass produced. However, it took a massive amount of work to get it done as every page had to be re-formatted to get it onto 6x9. So the question of whether I will do volume 2 which would cover the years 1987 through 1993 will depend on the success of this volume. I have just uploaded the cover to Amazon this morning so you can take another look now to see what it looks like. Sam Sloan |
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samsloan writes:
Benko used to sell these at his lectures which is probably where you obtained yours. Unfortunately, Benko sold out of these several years ago and the man who made them for him has changed jobs and lacks the capacity to make any more. That guy had the only xerox machine in the world? I doubt it. The "Gray Book" of Benko columns had 254 pages. Just to photocopy that at five cents a page would cost $12.70. Plus it had a basic cover and perfect binding but no introduction, no index, no table of contents, no pictures, no biography of Benko, no ISBN number and no barcode. Nowadays, most bookstores will not accept a book for sales without an ISBN number and a barcode. Benko gave all of his lectures in bookstores? I doubt that. Anyway, photocopying would have been around 2 cents a page with the tiniest bit of shopping, and even a dork like you has got the ISBN thing figured out. There is even something called "teh Google" which finds http://booksjustbooks.com/bookreques...stestimate.asp in about 15 seconds. That quotes $6.93/copy for 500 copies, $4.03 for 1000 copies, 8.5" by 11", 256 pages perfect bound, 1-color cover. And that's with no shopping or anything. The Gray Book also did not have a very attractive appearance. My book was created by scanning the original Chess Life articles with a very high resolution 600 dpi scanner. It is also cheaper to produce as it is mass produced. However, it took a massive amount of work to get it done as every page had to be re-formatted to get it onto 6x9. So the question of whether I will do volume 2 which would cover the years 1987 through 1993 will depend on the success of this volume. Why not print it at full size then. Sheesh. |
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