Re: The decline of Canadian chess?
Paul, go back and read my post again. In my hypothetical case, the entry fee is $50. If the decision is made to pay the TD’s $200, the prize fund drops from $1,000 to $800. There is no need to raise the entry fee because the TD fees come from the prize fund. I am not trying to insult anyone’s intelligence. I think everyone can follow this simple math.
The fear is that the lower prize fund will lead to fewer players signing up for your next tournament. IMHO, this fear has been greatly exaggerated. I really believe in this hypothetical case that the lower prize fund would have virtually no impact upon future attendance levels. The prize fund is not the key motivator for most players. A modest change in the potential prize will not change any decisions. Players love the chance to win some cash. Winning is the thing, plus or minus 10% is irrelevant.
Let the players decide for themselves! – what! Am I stupid?
The parameters of the tournament are the prerogative of the organizer. This includes time control, sections, paying up options, entry fee discounts, prize distribution, TD fees and more. We get plenty of suggestions, comments, and complaints which filters into our decision making. Democratic? Everyone gets to vote with their feet. You organize the tournament, you make the rules.
Originally posted by Paul Bonham
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The fear is that the lower prize fund will lead to fewer players signing up for your next tournament. IMHO, this fear has been greatly exaggerated. I really believe in this hypothetical case that the lower prize fund would have virtually no impact upon future attendance levels. The prize fund is not the key motivator for most players. A modest change in the potential prize will not change any decisions. Players love the chance to win some cash. Winning is the thing, plus or minus 10% is irrelevant.
Let the players decide for themselves! – what! Am I stupid?
The parameters of the tournament are the prerogative of the organizer. This includes time control, sections, paying up options, entry fee discounts, prize distribution, TD fees and more. We get plenty of suggestions, comments, and complaints which filters into our decision making. Democratic? Everyone gets to vote with their feet. You organize the tournament, you make the rules.
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