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I read an article in Chess Life discussed how all the russian players
that immigrated to the US during the 70s and 80s changed tournaments and how they play chess to make a living. I think that this sounds really interesting and the benefits are wonderful. I would just have to play a tournament each weekend with either a 2-day or 3-day schedule and then I also get Monday through Thursday off. This has got to be one of the most easy and wonderful jobs out there. I don't understand why in the article it stated that a psychologist would question Fedorowicz after he said that he wanted to be a chess professional. Getting Monday through Thursday off each week sounds awesome!!! How high of a rating would I need to accomplish this? Can anyone recommend some books to read? And what are the typical salary expectiations for a US chess professionaL? Thanks. |
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You might start by solving my
Daily Chess Problem at http://blubbie.com/chess/dailyproblem/index.html Good luck, blubbie ps. please keep you day job. LOL "Zero" schreef in bericht oups.com... I read an article in Chess Life discussed how all the russian players that immigrated to the US during the 70s and 80s changed tournaments and how they play chess to make a living. I think that this sounds really interesting and the benefits are wonderful. I would just have to play a tournament each weekend with either a 2-day or 3-day schedule and then I also get Monday through Thursday off. This has got to be one of the most easy and wonderful jobs out there. I don't understand why in the article it stated that a psychologist would question Fedorowicz after he said that he wanted to be a chess professional. Getting Monday through Thursday off each week sounds awesome!!! How high of a rating would I need to accomplish this? Can anyone recommend some books to read? And what are the typical salary expectiations for a US chess professionaL? Thanks. |
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How to be a CHESS PROFESSONIAL
Go to your local chess club. Find some middle age men who like to give gifts to children. Try to catch them messing with the child, but don't get involved. Then, extort from the child molester USCF rating points. Keep on inflating your rating, while your "mule" pusher molests lots of children. Then, call up Goichberg, and complain to him that you can't play in the USCF chess championship. Complain about Sam Sloan. Mention the child molester, and tell him that you don't want to hurt the IMAGE OF CHESS. Mention CHESS LIKE ISLAM. Make chess a religion, and WORSHIP CHESS IN FRONT OF THE HIGH PRIEST, GOICHBERG. You then get into the US Chess Championship. Now, if you do all of this, and study chess YOU ARE A CHESS PROFESSIONAL Marcus Roberts Zero wrote: I read an article in Chess Life discussed how all the russian players that immigrated to the US during the 70s and 80s changed tournaments and how they play chess to make a living. I think that this sounds really interesting and the benefits are wonderful. I would just have to play a tournament each weekend with either a 2-day or 3-day schedule and then I also get Monday through Thursday off. This has got to be one of the most easy and wonderful jobs out there. I don't understand why in the article it stated that a psychologist would question Fedorowicz after he said that he wanted to be a chess professional. Getting Monday through Thursday off each week sounds awesome!!! How high of a rating would I need to accomplish this? Can anyone recommend some books to read? And what are the typical salary expectiations for a US chess professionaL? Thanks. |
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Bill Goichberg is the President of the United States of America Chess
Federation, Inc., an Illnois Corproation. The USCF really doesn't include all of the USA, the US Virgin Islands and Pureto are Voting FIDE Nations. Bill Goicbherg is my business compeitior. Marcus Roberts Zero wrote: What is their salary? Their faces on the cover of Chess Life magazine; they have to be rich. Allen Iverson got his face on the cover of sports magazine when he got traded to the Denver Nuggets and he is a gazillionaire!! by the way, who is goichberg ? wrote: How to be a CHESS PROFESSONIAL Go to your local chess club. Find some middle age men who like to give gifts to children. Try to catch them messing with the child, but don't get involved. Then, extort from the child molester USCF rating points. Keep on inflating your rating, while your "mule" pusher molests lots of children. Then, call up Goichberg, and complain to him that you can't play in the USCF chess championship. Complain about Sam Sloan. Mention the child molester, and tell him that you don't want to hurt the IMAGE OF CHESS. Mention CHESS LIKE ISLAM. Make chess a religion, and WORSHIP CHESS IN FRONT OF THE HIGH PRIEST, GOICHBERG. You then get into the US Chess Championship. Now, if you do all of this, and study chess YOU ARE A CHESS PROFESSIONAL Marcus Roberts Zero wrote: I read an article in Chess Life discussed how all the russian players that immigrated to the US during the 70s and 80s changed tournaments and how they play chess to make a living. I think that this sounds really interesting and the benefits are wonderful. I would just have to play a tournament each weekend with either a 2-day or 3-day schedule and then I also get Monday through Thursday off. This has got to be one of the most easy and wonderful jobs out there. I don't understand why in the article it stated that a psychologist would question Fedorowicz after he said that he wanted to be a chess professional. Getting Monday through Thursday off each week sounds awesome!!! How high of a rating would I need to accomplish this? Can anyone recommend some books to read? And what are the typical salary expectiations for a US chess professionaL? Thanks. |
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Zero wrote: I read an article in Chess Life discussed how all the russian players that immigrated to the US during the 70s and 80s changed tournaments and how they play chess to make a living. I think that this sounds really interesting and the benefits are wonderful. I would just have to play a tournament each weekend with either a 2-day or 3-day schedule and then I also get Monday through Thursday off. There are much better jobs for you. For example, pro football player. Especially place kicker. You work 16 weeks a year, 3 hours per week, and you get Monday through Saturday off (actually, normal kickers practice all week, but since you don't expect to practice chess, you don't have to practice kicking either). And even when you work, all you have to do is kick a little ball 7 or 8 times. That's all. This has got to be one of the most easy and wonderful jobs out there. I don't understand why in the article it stated that a psychologist would question Fedorowicz after he said that he wanted to be a chess professional. Getting Monday through Thursday off each week sounds awesome!!! How high of a rating would I need to accomplish this? All you need is to be able to kick the ball about 70 yards. No biggie. Oh, one more skill: when you score a field goal, you should be able to jump up and scream with joy. Can anyone recommend some books to read? Yes. "Kicking and Screaming for Fun and Profit" by Sam Sloan and Thomas Jefferson. And what are the typical salary expectiations for a US chess professionaL? Average chess professionals make maybe $15,000 per year, but average US place kicker professionals make maybe $3,000,000 per year. Bon Voyage! |
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"Zero" wrote in message oups.com... I read an article in Chess Life discussed how all the russian players that immigrated to the US during the 70s and 80s changed tournaments and how they play chess to make a living. I think that this sounds really interesting and the benefits are wonderful. I would just have to play a tournament each weekend with either a 2-day or 3-day schedule and then I also get Monday through Thursday off. This has got to be one of the most easy and wonderful jobs out there. I don't understand why in the article it stated that a psychologist would question Fedorowicz after he said that he wanted to be a chess professional. Getting Monday through Thursday off each week sounds awesome!!! How high of a rating would I need to accomplish this? Can anyone recommend some books to read? And what are the typical salary expectiations for a US chess professionaL? Thanks. If you feel compelled to ask absurd questions such as "How high of a rating would I need to accomplish this" and "Can anyone recommend some books to read" in spamtrap passing as a usenet group, I can save you some trouble........You will NEVER be a chess professional! In fact, I would be extremely surprised if you even get to 1800. JMR |
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Which is faster: The Enterprise or the Millenium Falcon
The Enterprise......DUH! The MF can't even do warp 1. The impulse speed alone on the Enterprise goes faster. JMR |
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