Back in the 80's and 90's, when Doug Burgess and Terry Fleming were organizing weekend Swisses in Ottawa - they would always post on the wall an "accounting" of the tournament before the last round: revenues (entry fees - $50x7, $40x15, $0x1, etc., and any donations) and expenses (a list of the prizes, TD and hall rental expenses, rating fees, etc.) - showing the profit/loss (if any) for the organizers. The players were able to see where their money was going. I would love to see this become standard at all events.
If we don't want to go that far - all organizers should post their final crosstables/results with the prize(s) that each player won. This was done by the recent Oakville CC Challenge - we see a list of the prizewinners, their prizes, and the total amount distributed. For instance - I don't think I ever saw the prize distribution for the 2017 SSM Canadian Open - which guaranteed $50k (based on 300 entries) and a minimum of $40k for the 141 players. If there's a "guaranteed" prize fund - the players (and others) should be able to see how that money was divided.
Two last suggestions: (1) when posting a list of pre-registrants on Chesstalk - don't keep posting the same list over and over with one or two extra names added each time - go to the original list, and edit/replace it. It saves a lot of scrolling time for readers - or simply post a link to the list if it's available on another site..
(2) If you are announcing a tournament on Chesstalk - please take time to write up a small report after the event, with the crosstable(s) - or a link to them.
If we don't want to go that far - all organizers should post their final crosstables/results with the prize(s) that each player won. This was done by the recent Oakville CC Challenge - we see a list of the prizewinners, their prizes, and the total amount distributed. For instance - I don't think I ever saw the prize distribution for the 2017 SSM Canadian Open - which guaranteed $50k (based on 300 entries) and a minimum of $40k for the 141 players. If there's a "guaranteed" prize fund - the players (and others) should be able to see how that money was divided.
Two last suggestions: (1) when posting a list of pre-registrants on Chesstalk - don't keep posting the same list over and over with one or two extra names added each time - go to the original list, and edit/replace it. It saves a lot of scrolling time for readers - or simply post a link to the list if it's available on another site..
(2) If you are announcing a tournament on Chesstalk - please take time to write up a small report after the event, with the crosstable(s) - or a link to them.
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