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On Thu, 18 Nov 2004 20:41:58 -0800, "Tom Klem"
wrote: Dear Mike, I never claimed thousands. To be precise, I said we had 1715 players active at one point (I have the data in a database), and after the La Caissa Nostra destruction of Chess in Nevada, there were only around 150 or so left in 1998 (or '99). That is to say, there were 1715 members of the USCF paying dues, and paying ratings fees before all the Sloanberg stuff started here. Tom Doan posted data here showing that there have never been more than about 700 USCF members in Nevada at any one time, about the same number as there are now. If your number of 1715 has any validity at all, it is the total number of persons in Nevada who have ever been USCF members over that entire time period, not at any one time. I would have to look up all the postings to be exactly sure, but that is the gist of it. All numbers were derived from available USCF sources of the time, scanty and poorly coordinated as they were. The state of USCF computing being what it was (ripped off by the directors and board members friends, a couple hundred thousand here, a hundred there) and very few data professionals at work at USCF HQ (if any) at the time. I used to laugh at the dBase II formatted files circa 1983 and the Tournament Administrator software which used them, througout the entire period of interest. Namely, 1994-1999. Having just downloaded the "gold" database again today, I can testify that we seem to have progressed. To dBase III formatted files, circa 1985. I do realize that you have your own dog in this hunt (you are the consultant for MSA, yes?) and I admire your efforts, though there are still huge gaps in the data. I get errors on opponents, dates, and so forth. We will assume that the data entry clerks are to blame, and not your "triggers". Harumph?? Also, I didn't say your numbers for Sloanbergs tournaments were wrong as you assert below. I said your characterizations of causality were in error. I also have observed Goichberg up close and personal at several of his tournaments, and I KNOW for a fact that he was feeding upwards of a dozen people at each one of the ones I was at, having personally observed Brenda making the food runs. When Bill Goichberg holds a big tournament in Las Vegas he hires a lot of assistant TDs to work for him, and of course he has to feed them. What is your complaint about this? So before you go off umpty ump ump pumping yourself up, remember this. I knew personally over six hundred of the adults who left the USCF during this period, and documented from all available USCF sources, the rest. Personally. It is well known that scholastic players seldom renew. So, if you have 700 scholastic players in Nevada, more than 600 will "leave" the USCF within one year. What do you prove by saying this? No amount of revisionism on your part, or the dogs of this group, will change the facts. -- Tom Klem |
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"Tom Klem" wrote:
.... I .... have observed Goichberg up close and personal at several of his tournaments, and I KNOW for a fact that he was feeding upwards of a dozen people at each one of the ones I was at, having personally observed Brenda making the food runs. .... Just a side note here (I'm not jumping into the main issue). About 20 (or more) years ago, I was on the staff of a large Goichberg scholastic tournament in Chicago. As you stated, Brenda made a food run to a local pizza place. Unfortunately, she was used to New York style pizza, and didn't realize that Chicago pizza is deep dish. She bought each TD an entire 12-inch pizza. None of the TDs, even Josh Flores who is famous for his large-capacity stomach, was able to eat more than half. We ended up sharing the food with the players. Bill Smythe |
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"Sam Sloan" wrote:
Tom Doan posted data here showing that there have never been more than about 700 USCF members in Nevada at any one time, about the same number as there are now. Perhaps Tom Klem was going by tournament participations, which at various times in the past could have included gazillions of JTPs, who wouldn't be considered members. Bill Smythe |
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Bill,
I appreciate your thought, but I knew the difference then (as well as know now). 1715 paid up USCF adult members paying dues, and ratings fees circled the drain for a year and ended up leaving a couple hundred on the rim. One important point to note: Las Vegas has a lot of out of town tournaments, especially at that time. Of the seventeen hundred, I personally knew around six hundred (being a person trying to provide tournaments for them). I assume that most of the other players had Reno connections (I could look by Zip Codes, I still have the data), or were foreigners playing in the state and the country for the first time being put in NV by the staff at New Whimsy. Whatever the situation, I have been telling these facts, almost exactly the same way for nearly ten years now. When you look at the people who lie all the time on this newsgroup, and who lied about Nevada, you will note that they never tell the same story twice. Or if they are proven wrong, as in the case that Sam Sloan had claimed Vaughan was stealing votes by having all the USCF childrens magazines sent to his house (to get the labels), when in fact the USCF certified that Vaughan had exactly four magazines coming to his house; they just switch to a new lie or tactic. How typical. Also, the same people who lied about Nevada are also the same people who lied about the finances of the fed. Even Sam Sloan, the biggest paid liar of the bunch, now admits that the fed lost two million; something which Stan Vaughan and I were both talking about here for years, and excorciating the embezzlers and crooks on the Internet since 96. No aspersions to Bill Smythe, in whose tournament hall I enjoyed one afternoon back in 97, but you have to ask yourself the question. Does the person who tells the truth over and over again without variation ring any bells with you when compared to the liars who can't keep their stories straight or their fingers out of the USCF money box? -- Tom Klem "The Elephant in the Living Room of USCF politics, is unabated hatred and bigotry." "Bill Smythe" wrote in message ... "Sam Sloan" wrote: Tom Doan posted data here showing that there have never been more than about 700 USCF members in Nevada at any one time, about the same number as there are now. Perhaps Tom Klem was going by tournament participations, which at various times in the past could have included gazillions of JTPs, who wouldn't be considered members. Bill Smythe |
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"Bill Smythe" writes:
"Sam Sloan" wrote: Tom Doan posted data here showing that there have never been more than about 700 USCF members in Nevada at any one time, about the same number as there are now. Perhaps Tom Klem was going by tournament participations, which at various times in the past could have included gazillions of JTPs, who wouldn't be considered members. When I analyzed a decade's worth of data, Nevada's lapsed member rate was lower than that in many other states for the period from 1987 to 1996. However many former members he may have records of, records he has promised to send me on several occasions so I could compare them with USCF records (though I've never gotten anything except excuses and more complaints), Illinois, for example, has far more lapsed members from the same time period. Nebraska had about as many as Nevada, with a far smaller total population in the state. In other words, his claims that Nevada was targeted by USCF policies are totally bogus. -- Mike Nolan |
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Mike,
I never promised to send you anything to compare. It has always been my policy to not use the members names for anything except promoting tournaments. Fact is, with your telephone tree of terror (hate mongers calling up members to kevetch, komplain, and kower the members), I wouldn't want anyone to know who I considered a constituent. I remember a little boy in Reno with talent who your child abusing friends terrorized for a week in 97 just because he was going to play on Stan Vaughan's Las Vegas Chess Club team in Arizona. I WOULD NEVER REVEAL ANYBODIES NAMES EXCEPT THE EMBEZZLERS. GET IT? More revisionist garbage from the garbatge masters. -- Tom Klem "What's that humming?" ---Susan, "What Planet are you from?" "Mike Nolan" wrote in message ... "Bill Smythe" writes: "Sam Sloan" wrote: Tom Doan posted data here showing that there have never been more than about 700 USCF members in Nevada at any one time, about the same number as there are now. Perhaps Tom Klem was going by tournament participations, which at various times in the past could have included gazillions of JTPs, who wouldn't be considered members. When I analyzed a decade's worth of data, Nevada's lapsed member rate was lower than that in many other states for the period from 1987 to 1996. However many former members he may have records of, records he has promised to send me on several occasions so I could compare them with USCF records (though I've never gotten anything except excuses and more complaints), Illinois, for example, has far more lapsed members from the same time period. Nebraska had about as many as Nevada, with a far smaller total population in the state. In other words, his claims that Nevada was targeted by USCF policies are totally bogus. -- Mike Nolan |
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"Tom Klem" writes:
Mike, I never promised to send you anything to compare. That's not an accurate statement and you know it. I think everyone can see who is telling the truth in this exchange, and it isn't you. -- Mike Nolan |
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Ah yes, I'm not telling the truth.
Sure. Whatever you say Mikey. Revisionism becomes you. -- Tom Klem Hackers, firewalls, traps, grep, xyzzy, Don Quixote. No wonder your little head is spinning, especially when you use grep. "Mike Nolan" wrote in message ... "Tom Klem" writes: Mike, I never promised to send you anything to compare. That's not an accurate statement and you know it. I think everyone can see who is telling the truth in this exchange, and it isn't you. -- Mike Nolan |
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