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      Home  >  Chess Research • General News • SPICE / Webster • Susan's Personal Blog  >  Chess or football?

      Chess or football?

      KCBD, Lubbock, SPICE, SPICE Cup, Texas Tech


      11/10/07

      Chess Or Football… Which One’s Getting More Attention?

      Nov 10, 2007 05:41 PM CST

      The SPICE Cup has brought competitors from across the globe to duke it out on the chess board. At Saturday’s football game between Texas Tech and UT the 500,000 people watching will cheer loudly for their team. As for the SPICE Cup, the millions of people watching this event will do so in silence.

      Some of the best chess players in the world have converged on Texas Tech’s campus for the invitational SPICE Cup. SPICE stands for The Susan Polgar Institute for Chess Excellence and Paul Truong is the director of marketing for SPICE at Tech – the first program of its kind in the world.

      “The idea of the SPICE Cup is to bring attention to the university and what we do in terms of our program,” said Truong.

      “Chess is a combination of being a sport, science and an art,” added Susan Polgar the institute and tournaments namesake. And Polgar has quite the chess resume herself. She holds five Olympic gold medals and is the current world chess champion, four times running. Now she shares her wisdom of chess as a Texas Tech professor.

      “People have played chess for over 2000 years and still every game is different from another,” said Polgar.

      This sport draws nearly 700 million people across the globe to chess boards. Whether it’s a table top version or the human sized edition, Polgar says this game has a following for good reason.

      “It’s a great tool for children. It’s also a great tool for older people to prevent or delay Alzheimer’s disease,” said Polgar.

      “Everybody from the age of 4 to 94 are playing chess,” added Truong.

      “It also teaches me multiplication cuz because the chess board is 8 divided by 8,” said Tom Shutzman, The second grade national* champion.

      I asked, “Do you think you’ll play chess the rest of your life?”

      He replied, “Yeah.”

      Here is the full story on video.

      * A note of interest: I am not the current women’s world champion and Tommy is not the current 2nd grade world champion. He is the national 2nd grade champion. Errors like this do happen when dealing with many non-chess reporters.

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      7 Comments

      1. Pawn Shaman Reply
        November 11, 2007 at 2:01 pm

        That is great. I recently got to sit in and watch a group of middle school kids learn some back rank mate techniques. Kids are really surprising in their ability to solve complicated combinations. I think they are holding out on us in general.

      2. Roberto Reply
        November 11, 2007 at 4:22 pm

        The reporter made a few mistakes but overall I’m glad they’re paying attention to chess. Well done.

      3. Anonymous Reply
        November 11, 2007 at 4:24 pm

        Err – Susan Polgar isn’t a Texas Tech Professor. She’s employed by TTU as a non-faculty member.

      4. Anonymous Reply
        November 11, 2007 at 4:27 pm

        Err – who told the reporter that then!

      5. I know you are but what am I? Reply
        November 11, 2007 at 5:15 pm

        Hmmm,

        Who care what anonymous thinks?

        Susan holds the respect of the world. Her titles are unimportnt as she is a force within herself to help promote and save American Chess. Too many anonymous trolls here. Have some guts and post your name else say sonething postive about chess instead of personal attacks.

      6. Anonymous Reply
        November 11, 2007 at 5:58 pm

        I’m glad the moderator deleted some of the posts above. It’s shameful that they insulted and used profanity toward an 8 year old boy and a lady. This is typical of the troll gang on the uscf forums.

      7. watch dog harry Reply
        November 11, 2007 at 6:28 pm

        Yup! Typical Samesh Sloani, Burt Lafferti, Brenan Niermani and company. Nice to see them insulting women and kids. Must make them feel like big men.

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