Re: Time Increments
Hi Gary
The RA club in Ottawa has had many CFC-rated club events during the year (along with a small number of theme event or simul nights in recent years) for decades. Hence CFC membership in effect is all but required.
With inflation and the cost of living having gone up since the 1970s, the CFC is probably well overdue for a fee hike. The problem is most people also seem to be tight, especially since we are in the midst of an unofficial depression IMHO. Hence the CFC might lose at least half its members if it doubles its membership fee, especially if there are no additional services provided to members.
In so many ways, the CFC seems to be 'stuck' in the status quo (as usual), and with the CFC lacking much room to maneuver itself financially, and distracted by unwelcome eventualities, as is often the case, there's probably little will on the CFC Governors' part at the moment to attempt any sort of radical change.
What I see as one big problem, as I pretty much alluded to already, is that even if organizers do publicize events more widely, and do have special events or sections for newbies (with very cheap entry fees), many newbies who might want to give organized chess a try, just to see if they like it, will be stopped in their tracks by the price of a full-year CFC membership or even a tournament membership fee. Hence few newbies come into organized chess at the moment, and likely that would remain the case.
Originally posted by Gary Ruben
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The RA club in Ottawa has had many CFC-rated club events during the year (along with a small number of theme event or simul nights in recent years) for decades. Hence CFC membership in effect is all but required.
With inflation and the cost of living having gone up since the 1970s, the CFC is probably well overdue for a fee hike. The problem is most people also seem to be tight, especially since we are in the midst of an unofficial depression IMHO. Hence the CFC might lose at least half its members if it doubles its membership fee, especially if there are no additional services provided to members.
In so many ways, the CFC seems to be 'stuck' in the status quo (as usual), and with the CFC lacking much room to maneuver itself financially, and distracted by unwelcome eventualities, as is often the case, there's probably little will on the CFC Governors' part at the moment to attempt any sort of radical change.
What I see as one big problem, as I pretty much alluded to already, is that even if organizers do publicize events more widely, and do have special events or sections for newbies (with very cheap entry fees), many newbies who might want to give organized chess a try, just to see if they like it, will be stopped in their tracks by the price of a full-year CFC membership or even a tournament membership fee. Hence few newbies come into organized chess at the moment, and likely that would remain the case.
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