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to play for them? Or was she looking to fry a bigger fish in Hungary
and parts East? Inquiring minds would like to know Ms. Polgar's truth. |
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On Apr 2, 8:16 am, Brian Lafferty wrote:
to play for them? Or was she looking to fry a bigger fish in Hungary and parts East? Inquiring minds would like to know Ms. Polgar's truth. If you are referring to accepting her back as a resident, of course they would. She was born there. They would have to. Remember that Hungary accepted back all those who defected during the Hungarian Revolution of 1956. If you are referring to letting her play on the Hungarian Team during the 2008 Dresden Olympiad, of course not. In the first place, that would be a violation of FIDE Rules. Also, both the USA and Hungary would have to ask FIDE to waive the rules. The USA would agree of course. However, Hungary has a strong young team. The highest rated woman in Hungary (not counting Judit Polgar) is from Vietnam: http://www.fide.com/ratings/advactio...08& line=desc In order to put Susan Polgar on the team, they would have to kick off Ildiko Madl, the player who actually won the 1988 Olympiad for the Hungarian Woman's Team (not the Polgar Sisters as was otherwise reported). http://www.samsloan.com/madl.htm Hungary has a strong young team. Their players have already qualified. Why would they kick out a player who has qualified in the regular way, and replace her by a player who has not played a FIDE rated game of chess in four years? Sam Sloan |
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By Dennis Monokroussos
http://chessmind.powerblogs.com/posts/1192490748.shtml Sloan vs. Polgar & Truong: Correcting Misrepresentations There's a nasty little brouhaha involving GM Susan Polgar and her husband, FM Paul Truong, on one side and Sam Sloan on the other. I've read a bit about this (this BCC post is a good place to start for those who want to go slogging through this mudhole), but have steadfastly avoided the temptation to comment about this. (The gist, in a sentence, is that Sloan accuses Polgar and/or Truong of writing inflammatory posts in his (Sloan's) name on various chess websites.) Unfortunately, I discovered yesterday that Sam Sloan decided to drag me into this dispute by blatantly misrepresenting something I wrote on this blog a couple of years ago. Some of you may recall that I wrote a post (back on September 5, 2005) called "Go, Nona!". The post celebrated some recent accomplishments by and accolades for the former women's world champion, Nona Gaprindashvili, and en passant I took the opportunity to express a critical opinion of the sometime claim by Susan Polgar to be the first woman to earn the grandmaster title. (See the post for details.) To my horror, Sam Sloan has written the following: Dennis Monokroussos reports that Polgar and Truong have posted to his blog under 36 different fake names. He has banned all 36. What???? In addition to the strange "reports", which makes it sound like something that just happened (as opposed to a series of two-year- old events), the claim that I single out and blame Polgar and Truong is absolutely, positively false. Sloan next gives the URL of the third Chess Mind post mentioned above (where I never offer any names for the culprit(s)), and then continues This happened after Monokroussos posted an article entitled "Go, Nona!" in which he celebrated Nona Gaprindashvili as the first chess grandmaster. Gaprindashvili would have had to play in St. Petersburg 1914 to receive that honor. Let's try this: she was the first woman to receive the grandmaster title. The 36 fake posters replied that Nona Gaprindashvili was not a real grandmaster. Susan Polgar was. Monokroussos found it strange that all 36 posters that said that claimed to be in different parts of the world, yet they all had the same IP address. He reports, "overweening Polgarites in the past were all just this same person". Again not quite right, though my rebuttals here concern minor points. First, there were more than 36 posters - that figure applies to the second post. Second, the quotation is from a comment of mine to the post - it wasn't part of my "report". As I stated in the quotation above (this post's fourth paragraph), it might have been one person, but it might have been several. I don't know. In any event, returning to the most important point, I make no statement about the identity of the person in question. If, therefore, any of you know Mr. Sloan or post to his site please ask him to change his post to align it with the truth. Likewise, Mr. Sloan, if you're reading this, please make the proper corrections. Blecch to the whole lousy situation. |
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Brian Lafferty wrote: to play for them? Or was she looking to fry a bigger fish in Hungary and parts East? Inquiring minds would like to know Ms. Polgar's truth. Were you that gullible when you ware impersonating a judge? |
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