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Sloan on the Interzonals
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| politikalhack@gmail.com 2007-01-30, 8:21 pm |
| At times, one can't help but feel for samsloan@samsloan.xxx
<< Not only did I not hold the [1987] Interzonal [in the U.S. Virgin
Islands], but nobody did. Since then, there has never been another
Interzonal.>>
Should we tell him about Subotica, Szirak, and Zagreb 1987, or Manila
1990, or Biel 1993?
One must be able to organize one's own psyche before one can organize
international events.
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samsloan@samsloan.xxx wrote:
<< In 1987, after no country in the world had submitted a bid to hold
the
Interzonal, I submitted a bid to hold the event in the US Virgin
Islands
and paid the required fee. Since the local country gets to designate
two of
its own players to play in the Interzonal, I designated Anand and
Zsuzsa
Polgar as my representatives.
In response to my bid, Dr. Lim Kok Ann, General Secretary of FIDE,
responded that the Hungarians were objecting to allowing Zsuzsa Polgar
to
play in the Interzonal. Also, the regulations state that the two
players
must be from the host country. Anand and Zsuzsa Polgar were not from
the
host country.
I replied that unless Zsuzsa Polgar and Anand were allowed to play, I
was
not willing to organize the event.
Incidentally, Anand was at the time just a little known young
grandmaster,
but I realized that he was a future world champion, years before
anybody
else did.
The matter ended there. Dr. Lim refused to agree to allow Anand and
Polgar
to play in the Interzonal and I would not organize the event otherwise.
The result was that the interzonal was never held. Not only did I not
hold
the Interzonal, but nobody did. Since then, there has never been
another
Interzonal. >>
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| samsloan 2007-01-30, 8:21 pm |
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politikalhack@gmail.com wrote:
quote:
> At times, one can't help but feel for samsloan@samsloan.xxx
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> << Not only did I not hold the [1987] Interzonal [in the U.S. Virgin
> Islands], but nobody did. Since then, there has never been another
> Interzonal.>>
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> Should we tell him about Subotica, Szirak, and Zagreb 1987, or Manila
> 1990, or Biel 1993?
I believe, but I could be mistaken so correct me if I am wrong, that
the subsequent interzonals were of the big Swiss variety, which were
much cheaper.
The Interzonal that I was trying to organize in the US Virgin Islands
was to have been an 18-player round robin, with 16 qualified players
plus two local players.
I wanted the two local players to be Zsuzsa Polgar, who had been
disqualified by the Hungarian Chess Federation from playing in the
Zonal in Warsaw because she was a woman (this was for the "Men's World
Championship") and a little known 17-year-old grandmaster named Anand
who I thought had a great future.
I paid a deposit fee to FIDE, but negotiations broke down when Dr. Lim
informed me that the Hungarians were refusing to allow Zsuzsa to play,
and FIDE could not agree to let her play as long as her home federation
would not agree.
Sam Sloan
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| politikalhack@gmail.com 2007-01-30, 8:21 pm |
| samsloan@samsloan.xxx wrote:
<< The result was that the [proposed 1987] interzonal was never held.
Not only did I not
hold the Interzonal, but nobody did. >>
How many Interzonals were held in 1987? Were they round robins, or
Swiss system events?
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| Ambassador 2007-01-30, 8:21 pm |
| I behalf of the people and government of Saint Christopher and Nevis, I
formally protest this RACIST CHESS TOURNAMENT where no citizen of St
Kitts and Nevis can play. As a multimillionare, I suggeest future
problems with the tournaments.
I intend to disrput the World Chess Championship as long as St Kiits
and Nevis can't play.
Marcus Roberts
Presdient
Charleston Chess Assocaition, Inc.
Saint Kitts and Nevis
The West Indies
Permanemnt Delegate of St Kitts and Nevis to FIDE
politikalhack@gmail.com wrote:
quote:
> samsloan@samsloan.xxx wrote:
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> << The result was that the [proposed 1987] interzonal was never held.
> Not only did I not
> hold the Interzonal, but nobody did. >>
>
> How many Interzonals were held in 1987? Were they round robins, or
> Swiss system events?
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