When Edward Porper came on board as CCN Editor, he had a specific vision he saw the magazine taking.
Here is an excerpt from a recent e-mail from Edward to the CCN Review Committee.
"My plan is first and foremost to promote excellence in chess and to set conditions for a new wave of Canadian talents to emerge and stay in chess. That is, launching a professional league which would provide our youth with numerous chances to rub shoulders with strong GMs while generating money for different projects. Hence my attention to European club competitions, Team World Championships etc. Hence my contacts with guest GMs.
Deen Hergott's articles contain excellent game annotations as he EXPLAINS what's going on in the game rather than pour meaningless computer-produced variations - so these articles are highly instructive. I hope that so are my coaching advice. History (Stephen Wright) is important, culturally speaking. Entertainment provided by Ed Yetman is necessary for a better balance.
That accounts for the present of the magazine."
He goes on to talk about future plans, but I'll leave that for now.
I'd like to see a healthy debate as to whether this is a worthwhile goal, if the magazine should be cut back and merely to feature Canadiana or something else.
My role in this is to remain neutral, while trying to gather useful information.
Here is an excerpt from a recent e-mail from Edward to the CCN Review Committee.
"My plan is first and foremost to promote excellence in chess and to set conditions for a new wave of Canadian talents to emerge and stay in chess. That is, launching a professional league which would provide our youth with numerous chances to rub shoulders with strong GMs while generating money for different projects. Hence my attention to European club competitions, Team World Championships etc. Hence my contacts with guest GMs.
Deen Hergott's articles contain excellent game annotations as he EXPLAINS what's going on in the game rather than pour meaningless computer-produced variations - so these articles are highly instructive. I hope that so are my coaching advice. History (Stephen Wright) is important, culturally speaking. Entertainment provided by Ed Yetman is necessary for a better balance.
That accounts for the present of the magazine."
He goes on to talk about future plans, but I'll leave that for now.
I'd like to see a healthy debate as to whether this is a worthwhile goal, if the magazine should be cut back and merely to feature Canadiana or something else.
My role in this is to remain neutral, while trying to gather useful information.
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