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We can see it just be looking at the organization and the emails they send to nearly all the organizers in Canada....
Hugh Brodie also made some research about it :
A Google search on his name (Lothar Hirneise) shows many links to his "alternative" cancer cures (he's not an MD). I think he's the same guy, since a cancer-related bio and the FIDE site both give his year of birth as being 1961.
It would also be quite unlikely that they would organize such tournaments without any sponsor or help from any country.
No comments anywhere as to its legitimacy. (have sites actually been booked and paid for in Dubai and Paris Disneyland?)
I'm bumping this thread since ACO's spam now has reached active members of the Swedish Chess Federaton. The emails advertise the ACO Amateur Chess Championship and the ACO World Youth Chess Championship. While the concept does seem intriguing their method of sending spam containing shameless self promotion tells me this organization should not be trusted. Also, Lothar Hirneise does seem shady.
Susan Polgar posted an interview with charlatan and Gothic Chess "inventor" Ed Trice a few years ago, also shaped much like an ad. I can't tell if Susan Polgar is being paid for these interviews or if she's just imprudent by nature.
Edit: Being "run" by low rated GMs is another warning sign as their names could be used to give an impression of legitimacy. Remember that many GMs have troubles living of their chess career and thus could be persuaded with the promise of easy money. Their mailings boasts of "26 partners and contributors from 18 countries". All you have to do to become a partner or contributor is to fill out a simple online application form.
Anyone knows if Falko Bindrich or Tobias Hirneise have organized other tournaments of similar scope before?
Last edited by Erik Nilsson; Thursday, 8th December, 2011, 06:17 PM.
Reason: wrote that Hugh Brodie seemed shady, it was supposed to be Lothar Hirneise
What is the meaning of this remark? Hugh posted some very valuable information related to the ACO, did he not?
Now, now, don't get all ticked off at Erik. After all, Hugh COULD be shady if it was a sunny day and he bent over from the waist and someone sat on the ground underneath Hugh's torso. :):)
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Now, now, don't get all ticked off at Erik. After all, Hugh COULD be shady if it was a sunny day and he bent over from the waist and someone sat on the ground underneath Hugh's torso. :):)
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So now Hugh is Slim Shady and Ed Trice is OB Trice? The latter played a Chatham watering hole before he got shot non-fatally.
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