Sebastien Feller - Is his chess career finished?

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    Chessbase: FIDE confirms sanctions in French cheating case

    For some years now it's been a fairly common thing for Canadian organizers of large tournaments to invite foreign GMs to their events. I'm curious, would any Canadian organizer consider inviting GM Feller to an event once he's served his time, or are Feller's prospects for invitations to Canadian events pretty much non-existent?
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    Re: Sebastien Feller - Is his chess career finished?

    sounds like one bad feller
    everytime it hurts, it hurts just like the first (and then you cry till there's no more tears)

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    • #3
      Re: Sebastien Feller - Is his chess career finished?

      That guy is so aesthetic...

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        Re: Sebastien Feller - Is his chess career finished?

        Originally posted by Peter McKillop View Post
        Chessbase: FIDE confirms sanctions in French cheating case

        For some years now it's been a fairly common thing for Canadian organizers of large tournaments to invite foreign GMs to their events. I'm curious, would any Canadian organizer consider inviting GM Feller to an event once he's served his time, or are Feller's prospects for invitations to Canadian events pretty much non-existent?
        I wouldn't.

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          Re: Sebastien Feller - Is his chess career finished?

          Originally posted by Peter McKillop View Post
          Chessbase: FIDE confirms sanctions in French cheating case

          For some years now it's been a fairly common thing for Canadian organizers of large tournaments to invite foreign GMs to their events. I'm curious, would any Canadian organizer consider inviting GM Feller to an event once he's served his time, or are Feller's prospects for invitations to Canadian events pretty much non-existent?
          What were his prospects for being invited to a Canadian event prior to the scandal? Not particularly good I would think as he was not all that well known before. If say you wanted to specifically invite a top French GM there are at least 9 of those ahead of him that you could invite. If you just wanted to invite a strong GM there are at least a hundred you could invite ahead of him even if you eliminate the top 20 GMs as not likely to accept.
          Last edited by Zeljko Kitich; Tuesday, 31st July, 2012, 04:56 AM.

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