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    Re: One way to run a magazine...

    SWISS CHEESE VARIATION HAUNTS HART HOUSE?

    Then:

    [Event "Toronto Open"]
    [Site "Hart House UofT"]
    [Date "1969.04.??"]
    [Round "??"]
    [White "Eberlein, Ron"]
    [Black "Day, Lawrence"]
    [Result "0-1"]
    [ECO "??"]
    [PlyCount "114"]
    [EventDate "1969.04.??"]
    [EventCountry "CAN"]
    1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 e6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 a6 5.Bd3 g6 6.c4 Bg7 7.Nc2 Ne7 8.0-0 0-0 9.Nc3 Nbc6 10.Be3 f5 11.Qd2 Ne5 12.Be2 Qc7 13.c5 f4 14.Bxf4 Qxc5 15.Bh6 Bxh6 16.Qxh6 b5 17.a3 Bb7 18.Qe3 Qxe3 19.fxe3 Rxf1+ 20.Kxf1 N7c6 21.Rd1 Kf7 22.Ke1 Ke7 23.b4 Rc8 24.Kd2 Nd8 25.Nd4 Ndf7 26.Nf3 g5 27.Rh1 h6 28.h4 g4 29.Nxe5 Nxe5 30.Rf1 h5 31.g3 Nc4+ 32.Bxc4 Rxc4 33.Kd3 Rc8 34.Rf4 d6 35.Rf2 Bc6 36.Ne2 Be8 37.Rf1 d5 38.Rc1 Rxc1 39.Nxc1 Bg6 40.Kd4 Bxe4 41.Ke5 Bg6 42.Nb3 Be8 43.Nc5 Bd7 44.Nxa6 Bc8 45.Nc5 Bd7 46.Nxd7 Kxd7 47.Kf6 Kd6 48.Kg5 Ke5 49.Kxh5 Kf5 50.Kh6 e5 51.Kg7 d4 52.h5 d3 53.e4+ Kg5 54.h6 d2 55.h7 d1Q 56.h8Q Qd7+ 57.Kf8 Qd8+ 0-1

    Now:

    [Event "Hart House Open"]
    [Site "Toronto"]
    [Date "2008.06.29."]
    [Round "4"]
    [White "Henry, Liam"]
    [Black "Day, L."]
    [Result "0-1"]
    [ECO "?"]
    [Plycount "88"]
    1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 e6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 a6 5.Bd3 g6 6.Nc3 Bg7 7.Nb3 Qc7 8.Bd2 Ne7 9.0-0 0-0 10.f4 f5 11.e5 b6 12.Qe2 Bb7 13.Rae1 Nbc6 14.a3 Kh8 15.Be3 Nd8 16.Qf2 Nc8 17.Na4 b5 18.Nb6 Rb8 19.Nxc8 Qxc8 20.Bc5 Rg8 21.Qh4 Nf7 22.Be7 Qe8 23.Re3 g5 24.Bxg5 Nxg5 25.fxg5 Bf8 26.Qf4 Qh5 27.h4 Be7 28.Be2 Qg6 29.Rg3 h6 30.Kf2 Bd5 31.Nd4 Bc5 32.c3 Qg7 33.b4 Bb6 34.Re3 Rbc8 35.g4 fxg4 36.gxh6 Qe7 37.Kg3 Bd8 38.Qf6+ Qxf6 39.exf6 Bc7+ 40.Kf2 g3+ 41.Kg1 g2 42.Rd1 Bf4 43.Rh3 Rcf8 44.Bf3 Be3+ 0-1

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    mebbe some assembly required?

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  • Jean-Pierre Rhéaume
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    Re: One way to run a magazine...

    Originally posted by Vlad Dobrich View Post
    (...) All that needs to be added is facility to post chess diagrams
    I have already raised this issue. Now you do (and maybe you have done it before).

    If many more Chesstalkers (*) were to join in this "battle", maybe somebody up there would listen and DO SOMETHING about it... if it's technically feasible.

    (*) Especially some well known strong players like you.

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  • John Brown
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    I agree with Vlad. I started playing Tournament Chess because of CHESS CANADA Magazine
    with Peter Nurmi's Picture on it. I have only missed 2 Labour Day Opens in 35 years. I actually got my name in Chess Chat!!. I think those days Chess at the local level was more appeciated and recent Chess Canada Magazines never see the local small clubs as the back bone of the CFC. No wonder the CFC is failing.
    Who wants to see the international blurt that can be seen on any of the websites. But what about the local clubs in Canada that keep the ball rolling.
    John R. Brown

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  • Vlad Dobrich
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    Re: One way to run a magazine...

    In no way shape or form was I suggesting the CFC should take over ChessTalk, seeing how they have the anti-Midas touch! I'm sure you recall that in the days of print we had the original Chess Canada which seemed to fulfill most peoples chess cravings once a month. In the five years of the magazine's existence, the CFC did not place a single ad, instead it supported the Chess Chat rag through free printing courtesy of J.G. Prentice.
    What the CFC might do is include a link in its website to ChessTalk and to give some weight to various polls that appear on the site. In this way grass root ideas could evolve into CFC reality. A far-fetched dream, no doubt.

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  • Kerry Liles
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    You do realize that Chesstalk (the old one and the new one) are part of Chess'n Math right? The CFC discussion forums - the one for non-governors and the exclusive one for governors - had minimal use as far as I can tell. The governor's discussion board was apparently hardly used at all; hell, until the recent upheaval due to Hal's proposal to revamp the CFC, 80% or more of the governors were largely silent.

    After the AGM we will see if anything at all changes...

    I think a discussion board like this one is fine for all sorts of things and should be part of the CFC but at the moment the CFC can barely run its own website.

    Speaking of magazines, I guess we have to wait until GL9 is public to find out anything at all about the "May" issue (is that what the most recent ready-to-go-but-not-paid-for issue is? Perhaps even with GL9 we wont find out anything - maybe that too will be left to the AGM?

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  • Vlad Dobrich
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    ChessTalk 'is' the Canadian chess magazine:) All that needs to be added is facility to post chess diagrams and tournament x-tables. It will grow into what people want it to be! Unfortunetely it is unlikely the CFC will do anything to add to the existing tool. They will no doubt spend several times $10,000 to create something that will eventually evolve into something like I am describing. You can't stop evolution!:)

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  • Kerry Liles
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    One way to run a magazine...

    I just got an email from New In Chess - a fine chess magazine that unfortunately, they don't exactly give away... It is devoted to top level chess and covers all the major tournaments etc.

    One interesting thing the email contained was this quote that followed the observation that Jeremy Silman calls New In Chess "the best chess magazine of all time"... right after was this tongue-in-cheek:

    Warning: New In Chess doesn't have any federation info,
    scoring tables of sub-regional competitions, kid's puzzles,
    address changes of local chairpersons, and the like.


    This is quite interesting in comparison to some of the suggestions that abound for what to do with Chess Canada. Of course, N-I-C is a worlwide chess publication; a Canada-wide chess publication probably could not survive on its own in the marketplace without the CFC being the main supplier of subscribers.
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