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      Home  >  General News  >  19,000 and going strong

      19,000 and going strong

      Chess blogging, Chess Daily News



      I first learned about the world of blogging on May 23, 2005 from my friend Amy. Today, the 19,000th post was made.

      How things started and my vision:

      Chess news used to be monopolized by a few major chess media sources. It was appalling for me to see news about chess tournaments and events published sometimes weeks and months later or not at all. To make matters worse, some tournaments, organizers, and players were blackballed because of dirty chess politics or other petty reasons.

      This is why I decided to take on the “establishments” and started this blog over 4 years ago. I want to give the “little guys” a voice. If organizers want to promote his / her events, just send me the announcements, updates, or reports, and I will publish them.

      I am happy to see countless chess blogs and websites popping up in the last few years. If players unite and do the right things for chess, we will succeed in making our wonderful game a lot more visible globally.

      The “typical” approach to chess in the past few decades is not working. It is time to “rock the boat” and push through new and refreshing ideas to make our game more appealing for the media, the public, and young people, especially girls.

      People often tell me that chess is not attractive or exciting enough for the media or the general public. Wrong! Just come to Lubbock, Texas and you can see how chess has exploded in this city in just 2 years. Look at St. Louis, MO, Fresno, CA, and Bellevue, WA. Look at what the AF4C or Chess in the Schools have done. Those are just a few of many chess success stories.

      Many of the long time and stagnant chess establishments are now “irrelevant”. We can succeed if we move ahead in the right direction instead of just sitting still and procrastinate. It is time for action. A special thank you to all of you for your continued support!

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      6 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        September 18, 2009 at 5:05 pm

        Go Susan!

      2. Lionel Davis Reply
        September 18, 2009 at 6:19 pm

        Yeah go Susan, i just came over from the Chessdrum and im wonderin why a 2800 World Champion would give a simul against some “weak” african guys and take all the WHITE PIECES to Boot Susan can u help me with that, THEY dont seem to have an adequate answer? Anyway love ya hair! haha!

      3. Vishwas Krishna Reply
        September 18, 2009 at 6:20 pm

        Susan, few months back, while searching for some information on a tourney, I stumbled upon your blog. Since then, I’m a regular reader of your blog. Keep the good work going. All the best.

      4. Miguel Lacruz Reply
        September 18, 2009 at 8:46 pm

        Susan, congratulations and keep up the good work.

      5. Anonymous Reply
        September 19, 2009 at 2:41 am

        Congratulations!

        I can certainly understand the challenges of chess journalism and appreciate your sacrifices. Each site and blog makes its own unique contribution to the chess community.

        Daaim Shabazz, The Chess Drum

      6. Susan Polgar Reply
        September 19, 2009 at 2:50 am

        Daaim,

        I absolutely agree with you. No one blog / website can have everything. Every blog / website is unique and has plenty to offer.

        Best wishes,
        Susan

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