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| Sam Sloan 2006-09-06, 11:35 pm |
| Polgar Life magazine
I am deeply disappointed in the current issue of Polgar Life magazine.
Other than the picture of Susan Polgar kicking a football on the
cover, there are only five pictures of Polgar inside the magazine and
only 13 pages of the magazine are devoted to Polgar (not counting the
letter to the editor, which is also about Polgar).
Polgar is our only chess player we have and I cannot see why we do not
have more pages in our magazine devoted to Polgar.
At the February 20, 2006 board meeting in Parsippany NJ, Polgar
promised to give chess lessons to the top young girl players and to
give them Polgar chess jackets, in return for which she expected to
receive several pages of free publicity in Chess Life.
Are the ads for the Susan Polgar Foundation on page 62 and for the
Polgar Chess Center on page 65 free ads, or did she pay for them?
I realize that this month Susan Polgar won a weak woman's tournament
in Dresden Germany held in connection with the Football World Cup, and
that is why she is seen kicking a football on the cover. Only one
other woman grandmaster was invited to that tournament, as the
strongest women in the world, namely the Chinese, Georgian and
Hungarian women, were all excluded because they did not have a team in
the Football World Cup.
And of course it must be just a complete coincidence that in every
round Polgar was paired against the lowest rated possible opponent,
and thereby she was given an easy route to the final.
But how many have noticed that there is no mention at all of the
qualifying round in which Polgar explains that she was "conserving
energy". Did she lose a game? I have searched everywhere and her
results in those rounds are not published.
Why is that?
Sam Sloan
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| Paul Rubin 2006-09-06, 11:35 pm |
| sloan@ishipress.com (Sam Sloan) writes:
quote:
> Other than the picture of Susan Polgar kicking a football on the
> cover, there are only five pictures of Polgar inside the magazine and
> only 13 pages of the magazine are devoted to Polgar (not counting the
> letter to the editor, which is also about Polgar).
Never mind that. The important question is, how many pictures are
there of Jerry Hanken in the issue?
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| Sam Sloan 2006-09-06, 11:35 pm |
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Sam Sloan wrote:
quote:
> Polgar Life magazine
>
> I am deeply disappointed in the current issue of Polgar Life magazine.
>
> Other than the picture of Susan Polgar kicking a football on the
> cover, there are only five pictures of Polgar inside the magazine and
> only 13 pages of the magazine are devoted to Polgar (not counting the
> letter to the editor, which is also about Polgar).
>
> Polgar is our only chess player we have and I cannot see why we do not
> have more pages in our magazine devoted to Polgar.
>
> At the February 20, 2006 board meeting in Parsippany NJ, Polgar
> promised to give chess lessons to the top young girl players and to
> give them Polgar chess jackets, in return for which she expected to
> receive several pages of free publicity in Chess Life.
>
> Are the ads for the Susan Polgar Foundation on page 62 and for the
> Polgar Chess Center on page 65 free ads, or did she pay for them?
>
> I realize that this month Susan Polgar won a weak woman's tournament
> in Dresden Germany held in connection with the Football World Cup, and
> that is why she is seen kicking a football on the cover. Only one
> other woman grandmaster was invited to that tournament, as the
> strongest women in the world, namely the Chinese, Georgian and
> Hungarian women, were all excluded because they did not have a team in
> the Football World Cup.
>
> And of course it must be just a complete coincidence that in every
> round Polgar was paired against the lowest rated possible opponent,
> and thereby she was given an easy route to the final.
>
> But how many have noticed that there is no mention at all of the
> qualifying round in which Polgar explains that she was "conserving
> energy". Did she lose a game? I have searched everywhere and her
> results in those rounds are not published.
>
> Why is that?
>
> Sam Sloan
It's really a disgrace. I think we should fire Dan Lucas and Paul
Hoffman immediately. I don't like Polgar anymore. She refused to have
anything to do with me. She spoke out against me. She thinks I'm a
sexual predator. I'll teach this XXXXX a lesson to mess with me. I'll
do everything I can to destroy her for not choosing me as her business
manager. She thinks she's a big shot just because she won a few world
championships. Anyone can do that. I won the Chinese Chess World
Championship. So what? You don't see me bragging about it. I prefer to
see the USCF promote young girls that look good like and have nice and
big hooters Shahade, Itkis and Ross.
Sam Sloan
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| Chris Raja 2006-09-06, 11:35 pm |
| "Paul Rubin" <> Never mind that. The important question is, how many
pictures are
quote:
> there of Jerry Hanken in the issue?>>
I found myself stimulated by the Polgar photos, and Jerry put me over the
edge. Polgar Life is everything I expected when I signed up. By the end of
the month, every issue has the pages sticking together.
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| Sam Sloan 2006-09-06, 11:35 pm |
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Chris Raja wrote:
quote:
> "Paul Rubin" <> Never mind that. The important question is, how many
> pictures are
>
> I found myself stimulated by the Polgar photos, and Jerry put me over the
> edge. Polgar Life is everything I expected when I signed up. By the end of
> the month, every issue has the pages sticking together.
This is not a joking matter. I intend to destroy Polgar's reputation.
She's not the best woman player in America. Anna Zatonskih and Irina
Krush are far better. The USCF should not promote an over the hill 37
year old woman grandmaster. She hasn't done well in any tournament
since 1996. I'm very upset about this. She hasn't even won any US
Women's Championship.
Sam Sloan
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| Chess Freak 2006-09-07, 2:35 am |
| Pssst, Sam, EB campaign promise: Larry Evans. Work on that and stop
worrying about Susan - okay? That's a good boy. Bye
"Sam Sloan" <sloan@ishipress.com> wrote in message
news:44ff0586.10850125@ca.news.verio.net...
quote:
> Polgar Life magazine
>
> I am deeply disappointed in the current issue of Polgar Life magazine.
>
> Other than the picture of Susan Polgar kicking a football on the
> cover, there are only five pictures of Polgar inside the magazine and
> only 13 pages of the magazine are devoted to Polgar (not counting the
> letter to the editor, which is also about Polgar).
>
> Polgar is our only chess player we have and I cannot see why we do not
> have more pages in our magazine devoted to Polgar.
>
> At the February 20, 2006 board meeting in Parsippany NJ, Polgar
> promised to give chess lessons to the top young girl players and to
> give them Polgar chess jackets, in return for which she expected to
> receive several pages of free publicity in Chess Life.
>
> Are the ads for the Susan Polgar Foundation on page 62 and for the
> Polgar Chess Center on page 65 free ads, or did she pay for them?
>
> I realize that this month Susan Polgar won a weak woman's tournament
> in Dresden Germany held in connection with the Football World Cup, and
> that is why she is seen kicking a football on the cover. Only one
> other woman grandmaster was invited to that tournament, as the
> strongest women in the world, namely the Chinese, Georgian and
> Hungarian women, were all excluded because they did not have a team in
> the Football World Cup.
>
> And of course it must be just a complete coincidence that in every
> round Polgar was paired against the lowest rated possible opponent,
> and thereby she was given an easy route to the final.
>
> But how many have noticed that there is no mention at all of the
> qualifying round in which Polgar explains that she was "conserving
> energy". Did she lose a game? I have searched everywhere and her
> results in those rounds are not published.
>
> Why is that?
>
> Sam Sloan
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| Sam Sloan 2006-09-07, 2:35 am |
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Chess Freak wrote:
quote:
> Pssst, Sam, EB campaign promise: Larry Evans. Work on that and stop
> worrying about Susan - okay? That's a good boy. Bye
No! I'm not going to leave Polgar alone. I'm obssessed with her. I'll
do everything I can to destroy her. I'm going to teach this XXXXX a
lesson.
Sam Sloan
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| help bot 2006-09-07, 5:34 am |
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Sam Sloan wrote:
quote:
> Chess Freak wrote:
>
>
>
> No! I'm not going to leave Polgar alone. I'm obssessed with her. I'll
> do everything I can to destroy her. I'm going to teach this XXXXX a
> lesson.
>
> Sam Sloan
Probably the fastest way to take her down would be
for you, Sam Sloan, to challenge her to a match and
take away all her rating points! That would leave her
an embarassed 1200-rated WGM, and she would be
forced into hiding. Then you could start a campaign
to have her WGM title revoked. As White, your killer
g4 will win the day, while as Black you can demolish
her with your famous 1. ...f6! There would of course be
a detailed analysis of the match in Polgar Life, with all
the games annotated by GM Evans and loads of photos.
In fact, I believe after you beat her the name will be
changed to Sloan Life magazine, and you will be given
your own column, Mating Techniques. Good luck.
-- help bot
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| Chris Raja 2006-09-07, 7:35 pm |
| "help bot" <I believe after you beat her the name will be changed to Sloan
Life magazine, and you will be given your own column, Mating Techniques.
Good luck.
quote:
>
He will have to give her a good beating for the critics to be satisfied.
Also there could be two editions; one would be Adults Only, with graphic
photos of the famous Sloan Mating Tech. Plus Strategy & Stalking columns,
and a Sloan Mate of the Month Centerfold.
First up, Beatriz Marinello and her mate, Elizabeth. Two old codgers in the
buff, munching the rug.
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| Sam Sloan 2006-09-07, 7:35 pm |
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Chris Raja wrote:
quote:
> "help bot" <I believe after you beat her the name will be changed to Sloan
> Life magazine, and you will be given your own column, Mating Techniques.
> Good luck.
>
> He will have to give her a good beating for the critics to be satisfied.
> Also there could be two editions; one would be Adults Only, with graphic
> photos of the famous Sloan Mating Tech. Plus Strategy & Stalking columns,
> and a Sloan Mate of the Month Centerfold.
>
> First up, Beatriz Marinello and her mate, Elizabeth. Two old codgers in the
> buff, munching the rug.
Now that is something I would approve. Marinello is very hot and her
hooters are the size of Texas.
Sam Sloan
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