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There are more players and officials in the WCC in Libya than people in the
audience. A picture on the Chessbase web site shows a mere four individuals in the audience. No wonder that there is a lack of sponsors too! I wonder if the organizers track the size of the off-site audience who watch the games via the Internet. I don't see any numbers published in this regard. Or is the size of the off-site audience also so small, that publishing it would do more harm than good for attracting sponsors? |
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"PeteCasso" wrote in message ... There are more players and officials in the WCC in Libya than people in the audience. A picture on the Chessbase web site shows a mere four individuals in the audience. No wonder that there is a lack of sponsors too! I wonder if the organizers track the size of the off-site audience who watch the games via the Internet. I don't see any numbers published in this regard. Or is the size of the off-site audience also so small, that publishing it would do more harm than good for attracting sponsors? They should have held the damn thing in London..what next, Khartoum? Tom |
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The best place for attracting the largest audience of penguins is
Antarctica. "Tom" wrote in message ... "PeteCasso" wrote in message ... There are more players and officials in the WCC in Libya than people in the audience. A picture on the Chessbase web site shows a mere four individuals in the audience. No wonder that there is a lack of sponsors too! I wonder if the organizers track the size of the off-site audience who watch the games via the Internet. I don't see any numbers published in this regard. Or is the size of the off-site audience also so small, that publishing it would do more harm than good for attracting sponsors? They should have held the damn thing in London..what next, Khartoum? Tom |
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This FIDE world title event has gone widely ignored. It is another blow to
chess promotion -- another step downwards. __________________________________________________ ______________ "FIDE has made its decision. Players who refuse to be drug tested will not be able to play chess." -- Dr. Press, co-founder of the FIDE Medical Commission. |
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That's a shame, this tournament has produced a few dozens of good games.
"Parrthenon" wrote in message ... This FIDE world title event has gone widely ignored. It is another blow to chess promotion -- another step downwards. __________________________________________________ ______________ "FIDE has made its decision. Players who refuse to be drug tested will not be able to play chess." -- Dr. Press, co-founder of the FIDE Medical Commission. |
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That's a shame, this tournament has produced a few dozens of good games.
And nobody to watch it.From a competitive stand point the Championship play has been exciting.Really a shame no one is their to watch it live.It was fun to watch Kasparov-Karpov here in NY back in 1991.Chess is like boxing in that no one knows who the true World Champ is.In my view Krammnik is the true World Champ |
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The latest update on the Chessbase web site claims that about 1000
spectators were watching the WCC finals on the playchess.com server. Assuming the same number of spectators on the ICC and the official WCC server, that would provide a ball park estimate of a total of 3000 on-line spectators. Not particularly an overwhelming number, but much better than the 4 on-site spectators. Sufficient to attract commercial sponsors? "PeteCasso" wrote in message ... There are more players and officials in the WCC in Libya than people in the audience. A picture on the Chessbase web site shows a mere four individuals in the audience. No wonder that there is a lack of sponsors too! I wonder if the organizers track the size of the off-site audience who watch the games via the Internet. I don't see any numbers published in this regard. Or is the size of the off-site audience also so small, that publishing it would do more harm than good for attracting sponsors? |
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"Etj718" wrote in message
... That's a shame, this tournament has produced a few dozens of good games. And nobody to watch it.From a competitive stand point the Championship play has been exciting. Really a shame no one is their to watch it live. Maybe there is a link? Maybe players play more drawishly when there is a live audience? -- John Rowland - Spamtrapped Transport Plans for the London Area, updated 2001 http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acro...69/tpftla.html A man's vehicle is a symbol of his manhood. That's why my vehicle's the Piccadilly Line - It's the size of a county and it comes every two and a half minutes |
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It`s not a World Championship.
The time control is ridiculous. They have BLITZ in there. Of course, nobody who cares about quality chess is taking this seriously any more than they would any other speedgame tournament. Sponsors are probably more interested in things like World Championship matches and supertournaments at classical time controls. They`d probably be even more interested in such things if they forbade agreed draws in under 40 moves or something. "PeteCasso" wrote in message ... There are more players and officials in the WCC in Libya than people in the audience. A picture on the Chessbase web site shows a mere four individuals in the audience. No wonder that there is a lack of sponsors too! I wonder if the organizers track the size of the off-site audience who watch the games via the Internet. I don't see any numbers published in this regard. Or is the size of the off-site audience also so small, that publishing it would do more harm than good for attracting sponsors? |
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I totally agree! Blitz...or any other "speed" chess is not really "chess",
imo..it may be a form of chess...but that is all. Re this draw controversy...seems to me that while it may not attract sponsors and such...I fail to see from most of the postings griping about it that the one doing the griper is a Grand Master...seems that a lot of it is from players that could not remotely grasp what is going on in those masters minds. Odd, that a draw could foster such resentment....I would think that the player who over draws is not going to win many tournaments. Also...I can well see the advantage of a "early" draw if your next opponent is going to be a much more difficult one than the present and it is a opponent that one wishes to win against. In the end...what really matters is that someone comes out the winner. It all kind of reminds me of these people that bitch about things but never achieve the status of those they are bitching about. "Joshua B. Lilly" wrote in message ... It`s not a World Championship. The time control is ridiculous. They have BLITZ in there. Of course, nobody who cares about quality chess is taking this seriously any more than they would any other speedgame tournament. Sponsors are probably more interested in things like World Championship matches and supertournaments at classical time controls. They`d probably be even more interested in such things if they forbade agreed draws in under 40 moves or something. "PeteCasso" wrote in message ... There are more players and officials in the WCC in Libya than people in the audience. A picture on the Chessbase web site shows a mere four individuals in the audience. No wonder that there is a lack of sponsors too! I wonder if the organizers track the size of the off-site audience who watch the games via the Internet. I don't see any numbers published in this regard. Or is the size of the off-site audience also so small, that publishing it would do more harm than good for attracting sponsors? |
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