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A POLITICAL CREATURE
I seem to recall Randy Bauer saying that Larry Evans was a true man of chess. Now he is changing his tune and talks about eliminating writers from Chess Life who are eligible for Social Security. .. The last thing in the world that the politicians and especially a political creature such as Randy Bauer wants is to ASK THE MEMBERS WHAT THEY WANT IN CHESS LIFE. They know GM Evans, GM Soltis and a couple of others would win hands down. Therefore, there will be no further surveys by these honchos. Randy Bauer figures, yes, Evans is very well liked and popular as a columnist, and there must be no polling. Joel Channing will tell us how how "excellent" Evans On Chess is and how wonderful it all happens to be, and that will be that. Dissent in Chess Life must be crushed. My sources say that FIDE has complained about the criticism of its corruption by Larry Evans. |
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"WPraeder" writes:
supportive of asking the readers what they prefer. In my view it is unfortunate we must make unilateral decisions about our magazine before polling the readership. Before polling the readership about fine details like which columns should be included or not included, how about polling about whether they want to receive the magazine at all. Until you're willing to call for that kind of poll, requesting polls about columnists comes across as hypocritical. |
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The last thing in the world that the politicians and especially
a political creature such as Randy Bauer wants is to ASK THE MEMBERS WHAT THEY WANT IN CHESS LIFE. They know GM Evans, GM Soltis and a couple of others would win hands down. Not with this reader. |
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Paul Rubin wrote: "WPraeder" writes: supportive of asking the readers what they prefer. In my view it is unfortunate we must make unilateral decisions about our magazine before polling the readership. Before polling the readership about fine details like which columns should be included or not included, how about polling about whether they want to receive the magazine at all. Until you're willing to call for that kind of poll, requesting polls about columnists comes across as hypocritical. Paul, I'm already on record being in favor of making Chess Life optional if that is what the membership prefers. Polling the readers need not have preconditions in order to provide useful feedback. Regards, Wayne Praeder |
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See reply in USCF Forum "ChessLife Nattering Nabobs." |
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GOICHBERG AT USCF FORUM
Posted: Tue Mar 21, 2006 7:21 pm The Executive Board is leaving it up to the Editor of Chess Life which columns and features to use. Because college chess is so underdeveloped I supported the exception of mandating a monthly college column, but the Board reversed itself on this and after approving it 5-0, it was defeated 3-2. We understand that the Editor's strategy is more feature articles and less columns, and we will give him a chance to show what he can do before passing judgment. If it was up to me, though, I would have tried hard to avoid eliminating the Evans and Rohde columns. My relations with GM Evans through the years have not always been good, but he has been an outspoken commentator on happenings in the chess world, often providing a healthy dose of controversy to a magazine that would otherwise have lacked it. I hope that he will continue to write for USCF, either features in Chess Life or maybe by moving his column to our website. I also respect the work of GM Rohde and have heard good things about his column from members. Bill Goichberg |
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Everyone knows Wayne Praeder doesn't exist. No one should pay attention
to him until he can prove that he's real. Sam Sloan |
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Mr. Channing, I have praised your willingness to appear
on this forum and answer questions as a breath of fresh air. Lately, however, you seem to have vanished here -- and you are sorely missed. As you know, there has been a lot of controversy about decisions made by the new editor who is still wet behind the ears. I will not rejoin the USCF and I'm sure many others will follow suit unless he reconsiders some rash decisions. I would hate for this to happen to a game that I love. While we have your ear, why can't we all see the Chess Life redesign report prepared by Paul Hoffman for a reported fee of $25,000? Apparently this report is the reason given by the editor as the basis for his decisions. |
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