Tournament Organizing Financial Transparency
Bryan Lamb in Toronto used to post his full accounting usually by the end of the 4th round. I thought it was a great practice!
Regular chess-players do NOT know the costs associated with organizing, and yet they will always complain about chess-associated costs on anything from tournaments to chess books.......and they only find out everything isn't a free lunch by being educated in this way......and players could decide if Bryan was "ripping them off" with too high entry fees, and complain and refuse to play in his subsequent tournaments.
Amazingly, Bryan was a respected organizer and got good numbers to his tournaments.......and I recollect almost no complaints about the financial side of Bryan's operating (Others can correct me on this if I am mis-remembering)
This practice is abhorred by the organizers who are capitalism-oriented.......the private sector needs to show no one how much their bottom-line profit is.....if you are concerned, just don't play!!
If I am paying, I really don't see why I shouldn't know what part is profit to the recipient........is there a good reason, other than it IS a "rip-off", and is being hidden from the paying public?
Bob A
Bryan Lamb in Toronto used to post his full accounting usually by the end of the 4th round. I thought it was a great practice!
Regular chess-players do NOT know the costs associated with organizing, and yet they will always complain about chess-associated costs on anything from tournaments to chess books.......and they only find out everything isn't a free lunch by being educated in this way......and players could decide if Bryan was "ripping them off" with too high entry fees, and complain and refuse to play in his subsequent tournaments.
Amazingly, Bryan was a respected organizer and got good numbers to his tournaments.......and I recollect almost no complaints about the financial side of Bryan's operating (Others can correct me on this if I am mis-remembering)
This practice is abhorred by the organizers who are capitalism-oriented.......the private sector needs to show no one how much their bottom-line profit is.....if you are concerned, just don't play!!
If I am paying, I really don't see why I shouldn't know what part is profit to the recipient........is there a good reason, other than it IS a "rip-off", and is being hidden from the paying public?
Bob A
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