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Susan Polgar announced on her blogspot yesterday that she has been
hospitalized. Bill Goichberg who apparently has spoken to her reports that she is OK. Here is what she first announced: My body finally gave out this morning from massive stress. I fainted and collapsed (luckily) at my doctor's office. Ambulance had to be called and I was taken to the hospital. I spent nearly the entire day at the emergency room. The doctor had to finally do a minor operation. I am OK now. I just have to be extremely careful for the next 10 days or so. Thank God that my Mother is here visiting and she was able to help me as well as taking care of my children. Here is what Paul Truong posted on the USCF Forums: Thank you everyone! Susan asked me to post a thank you note on her behalf. She was released from the hospital last night after spending most of the day at the emergency room. The minor surgery went well but she has to take it easy for the next week to ten days. PT Here is her latest posting this morning: It was quite a frightening experience fainting and having to go through an emergency medical procedure. But I feel quite good and upbeat now after a good night rest. I have to go back to the hospital every two days for a checkup but I should be fine. Thank you again for all your well wishes! Susan Polgar |
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Uzytkownik "samsloan" napisal w wiadomosci oups.com... My body finally gave out this morning from massive stress. I fainted and collapsed (luckily) at my doctor's office. Hmmm, it is a clear sign that she should not be involved in chess politics yet, especially in the EB of the USCF. |
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Jerzy wrote: Uzytkownik "samsloan" napisal w wiadomosci oups.com... My body finally gave out this morning from massive stress. I fainted and collapsed (luckily) at my doctor's office. Hmmm, it is a clear sign that she should not be involved in chess politics yet, especially in the EB of the USCF. Everyone should vote for me instead of Polgar. She can't handle the abuse of chess politics. Sam Sloan |
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ADVICE TO SUSAN
I would counsel Susan Polgar to attend to what she does well. She is a chess grandmaster, a chess teacher, a chess promoter. The idea that she would spend a significant number of hours weekly as a member of the USCF Executive Board makes no sense to me. Susan Polgar's friend Paul Truong knows chess (his rating is not faked) is tough as nails and evidently is able to promote GM Polgar and the royal game. He would be a fine Executive Board member, and if I were a member, I would cast my vote for him -- along with Sam Sloan and Mike Goodall. I can't imagine how GM Polgar would long survive among the cut-throats on the Executive Board and in the USCF committee system. Many of those on the committees are the absolute dregs: dismal, dull, dreary, depressing and deadly. They are HORRIBLE and HIDEOUS creatures. First, there would be conflict of interest problems. GM Polgar would have to surrender many interesting chess and financial opportunities that she deserves to have. Which ones? That will be for the future to determine, but the pain will be there. Secondly, there will be endless complaints to the USCF Ethics Committee every time GM Polgar tries to act like a ... chess teacher and a grandmaster, which is, after all, what she happens to be! Thirdly, there is the horror of several years of gut-wrenching infighting. Enemies will be watching and waiting for an opportunity to initiate legal action. The courts are now part of the chess scene, which sets us apart from the largely legally inactive chess world of an earlier time. Paul Truong will evidently have the drive -- the willpower -- to advance an agenda. I don't see that GM Polgar is required also to be on the Board. She obviously has very little understanding of the injury she will be doing herself by getting elected to the Executive Board. Otherwise, she would be running for the chess hills of Troitzky and Kubbel as well as Kasparian and Korol'kov -- or to my favorite, Mark Liburkin. Rght now -- this very moment -- is as good as it will ever get in political terms for GM Polgar. As in Iraq, what will come is guerrilla fighting and countless IEDs along the political roadsides of the United States Chess Federation. That's our good old USCF, you know. |
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Mike Goodall? Isn't he in the hostpital recovering
from a heart attack? Yeah, great choice Larry. wrote in message oups.com... ADVICE TO SUSAN I would counsel Susan Polgar to attend to what she does well. She is a chess grandmaster, a chess teacher, a chess promoter. The idea that she would spend a significant number of hours weekly as a member of the USCF Executive Board makes no sense to me. Susan Polgar's friend Paul Truong knows chess (his rating is not faked) is tough as nails and evidently is able to promote GM Polgar and the royal game. He would be a fine Executive Board member, and if I were a member, I would cast my vote for him -- along with Sam Sloan and Mike Goodall. I can't imagine how GM Polgar would long survive among the cut-throats on the Executive Board and in the USCF committee system. Many of those on the committees are the absolute dregs: dismal, dull, dreary, depressing and deadly. They are HORRIBLE and HIDEOUS creatures. First, there would be conflict of interest problems. GM Polgar would have to surrender many interesting chess and financial opportunities that she deserves to have. Which ones? That will be for the future to determine, but the pain will be there. Secondly, there will be endless complaints to the USCF Ethics Committee every time GM Polgar tries to act like a ... chess teacher and a grandmaster, which is, after all, what she happens to be! Thirdly, there is the horror of several years of gut-wrenching infighting. Enemies will be watching and waiting for an opportunity to initiate legal action. The courts are now part of the chess scene, which sets us apart from the largely legally inactive chess world of an earlier time. Paul Truong will evidently have the drive -- the willpower -- to advance an agenda. I don't see that GM Polgar is required also to be on the Board. She obviously has very little understanding of the injury she will be doing herself by getting elected to the Executive Board. Otherwise, she would be running for the chess hills of Troitzky and Kubbel as well as Kasparian and Korol'kov -- or to my favorite, Mark Liburkin. Rght now -- this very moment -- is as good as it will ever get in political terms for GM Polgar. As in Iraq, what will come is guerrilla fighting and countless IEDs along the political roadsides of the United States Chess Federation. That's our good old USCF, you know. |
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wrote in message oups.com... ADVICE TO SUSAN I would counsel Susan Polgar to attend to what she does well. She is a chess grandmaster, a chess teacher, a chess promoter. The idea that she would spend a significant number of hours weekly as a member of the USCF Executive Board makes no sense to me. Susan Polgar's friend Paul Truong knows chess (his rating is not faked) is tough as nails and evidently is able to promote GM Polgar and the royal game. He would be a fine Executive Board member, and if I were a member, I would cast my vote for him -- along with Sam Sloan and Mike Goodall. I can't imagine how GM Polgar would long survive among the cut-throats on the Executive Board and in the USCF committee system. Many of those on the committees are the absolute dregs: dismal, dull, dreary, depressing and deadly. They are HORRIBLE and HIDEOUS creatures. You know Larry, I wrote with Joel Lautier /a lot/ when he headed ACP - and had some business with him re the Paris Petersburg broadcast match. I think you have said it! Being a politico of chess is very different than playing chess and while Joel was always dutiful I never gained the sense he liked the diversion from his main love, which was playing the game. First, there would be conflict of interest problems. GM Polgar would have to surrender many interesting chess and financial opportunities that she deserves to have. Which ones? That will be for the future to determine, but the pain will be there. I can't really share confidences like this in the open, not that I know so very much - but my guess is that she would simply sacrifice for USCF - which is not to say I think this is a good idea - and in fact she might do rather better for future chess players if she did not. A conundrum! And yes, difficult decisions. Secondly, there will be endless complaints to the USCF Ethics Committee every time GM Polgar tries to act like a ... chess teacher and a grandmaster, which is, after all, what she happens to be! ![]() Thirdly, there is the horror of several years of gut-wrenching infighting. Enemies will be watching and waiting for an opportunity to initiate legal action. The courts are now part of the chess scene, which sets us apart from the largely legally inactive chess world of an earlier time. This raises a rather larger issue of who is doing what at USCF - for myself I have seen the successive rise of the Politicians at the expense of the staff - [the meriotcracy, if you will, and as it was], and to accept this as any modus vivendi is to act like old Rome, IMO. What did Gibbon say? An excess of lawsuits and introversion brought the show to an end? Paul Truong will evidently have the drive -- the willpower -- to advance an agenda. I don't see that GM Polgar is required also to be on the Board. She obviously has very little understanding of the injury she will be doing herself by getting elected to the Executive Board. yes - on /this/ board, with this degree of erosion of standards, the challenges are maximimised first, said the Polish critic you eliminate those who /create/ standards then you eliminate those who adhere to standards, then you eliminate record of standards Otherwise, she would be running for the chess hills of Troitzky and Kubbel as well as Kasparian and Korol'kov -- or to my favorite, Mark Liburkin. Rght now -- this very moment -- is as good as it will ever get in political terms for GM Polgar. As in Iraq, what will come is guerrilla fighting and countless IEDs along the political roadsides of the United States Chess Federation. That's our good old USCF, you know. Well, that was a good if brief essay, or appraisal. The awful alternative is that things will continue without sufficient soul - with no innate love of the game being central to issues and very far from evident - and in fact, such things as soul being seen as naive and laughable - rather like that old room in Malta mentioned some time ago; would people even appreciate what it is? I can't seen S. Polgar ever abandoning what is central to chess which is a passion in playing it, but I can see every damn problem you mention above as being noise in competition to that. Phil Innes |
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