I regularly visit Spraggett's Blog. His games and tactics selections are excellent.
In today's Blog, KS says: "My blog is your unique passport to the on-line Canadian chess community: literally its eyes and ears (as well as to an enormously large international following)."
I think that's a fair description: is is one-of-a-kind and it probably is the most-visited chess blog by a Canadian.
I generally ignore his posts on Canadian chess, which are almost invariably criticisms of the CFC, but today's post is wonderfully revealing. The main entry is a review by Serge Archambault of Canada's past Olympic teams and short eval of the players expected to be on this year's team.
At the end Spraggett says about the author: "IA Serge Archambault is Canada's top International Arbiter (IA)... "
I don't mean to slight Serge Archambault -- he was arbiter at the 2011 Quebec Open and I don't recall any complaints about that -- but "top IA"?
Some of Spraggett's international following might have noticed Canadian IA Hal Bond on stage every round at the World Championship.
...or at the Topalov-Kamsky World Championship Candidate's Final in 2009.
...or as Deputy Arbiter at the Anand-Kramnik World Championship in 2008.
If you are a long-time reader of the KS Blog you'll not be surprised that Hal isn't recognized as a super-competent IA, because you will have noticed that Hal Bond appears there only in the role of evil and/or incompetent former CFC President.
Up til now I'd just assumed Spraggett would try not to draw attention to how his animosity toward the CFC makes his reports about Canadian chess so unreliable. But maybe he doesn't recognize it. Or doesn't care.
In today's Blog, KS says: "My blog is your unique passport to the on-line Canadian chess community: literally its eyes and ears (as well as to an enormously large international following)."
I think that's a fair description: is is one-of-a-kind and it probably is the most-visited chess blog by a Canadian.
I generally ignore his posts on Canadian chess, which are almost invariably criticisms of the CFC, but today's post is wonderfully revealing. The main entry is a review by Serge Archambault of Canada's past Olympic teams and short eval of the players expected to be on this year's team.
At the end Spraggett says about the author: "IA Serge Archambault is Canada's top International Arbiter (IA)... "
I don't mean to slight Serge Archambault -- he was arbiter at the 2011 Quebec Open and I don't recall any complaints about that -- but "top IA"?
Some of Spraggett's international following might have noticed Canadian IA Hal Bond on stage every round at the World Championship.
...or at the Topalov-Kamsky World Championship Candidate's Final in 2009.
...or as Deputy Arbiter at the Anand-Kramnik World Championship in 2008.
If you are a long-time reader of the KS Blog you'll not be surprised that Hal isn't recognized as a super-competent IA, because you will have noticed that Hal Bond appears there only in the role of evil and/or incompetent former CFC President.
Up til now I'd just assumed Spraggett would try not to draw attention to how his animosity toward the CFC makes his reports about Canadian chess so unreliable. But maybe he doesn't recognize it. Or doesn't care.
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