Re: Toronto Labour Day Tournament
Hi Jean;
I feel if you want a stellar tournament you have to able to afford the losses. I don't think many Organizers make a profit on events and if they do then they are very few.
What I do not feel is that chess players can dictate what they want without providing support. Meaning that if you want an organizer to make a stellar event then the Chess players have to support that event. Yes Organizers should look for sponsors and arrange media etc.
If the organizers just want to hold an event and not make it a stellar event then why do they have to do anything more than advertise the event?
I agree with you that something like the CDN OPEN or CDN CLOSED are stellar events but Labour Day Opens are Local events that should be well attended by local chess players. If the events are well attended then the Organizers should pay the customers. If they are not well attended then the players get the Maximum that the Organizer can afford without having too many losses.
Participation is what makes the local events great not whether you called in the media to provide television coverage because a 90 year old or the Mayor's son is playing in a chess tournament. We all see advertised tournaments and if some elites want to come then Yes organizers should provide services to those elite players. But the elite players have to promote the events once they are coming. Too many times I have seen late IM's come in and expect us to fall over on them. No if the IM enter early and make the event more attractive for media coverage then I'll give them the red carpet. Come late and get minor coverage.
Any tournament I have ever run has been small but I still give back 100% in prize funds and yes I paid for the visiting masters to come but I invited who I wanted.
Hi Jean;
I feel if you want a stellar tournament you have to able to afford the losses. I don't think many Organizers make a profit on events and if they do then they are very few.
What I do not feel is that chess players can dictate what they want without providing support. Meaning that if you want an organizer to make a stellar event then the Chess players have to support that event. Yes Organizers should look for sponsors and arrange media etc.
If the organizers just want to hold an event and not make it a stellar event then why do they have to do anything more than advertise the event?
I agree with you that something like the CDN OPEN or CDN CLOSED are stellar events but Labour Day Opens are Local events that should be well attended by local chess players. If the events are well attended then the Organizers should pay the customers. If they are not well attended then the players get the Maximum that the Organizer can afford without having too many losses.
Participation is what makes the local events great not whether you called in the media to provide television coverage because a 90 year old or the Mayor's son is playing in a chess tournament. We all see advertised tournaments and if some elites want to come then Yes organizers should provide services to those elite players. But the elite players have to promote the events once they are coming. Too many times I have seen late IM's come in and expect us to fall over on them. No if the IM enter early and make the event more attractive for media coverage then I'll give them the red carpet. Come late and get minor coverage.
Any tournament I have ever run has been small but I still give back 100% in prize funds and yes I paid for the visiting masters to come but I invited who I wanted.
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