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      Rival chess body

      Chess politics, India


      Rival chess body plays cash card
      B Shrikant, Hindustan Times
      Mumbai, November 07, 2009
      First Published: 23:21 IST(7/11/2009)
      Last Updated: 23:24 IST(7/11/2009)

      Rival factions setting up a federation not recognised by the players, government or the international body does not give sports administrators in India sleepless nights. But what could prove a big concern is the lure of big bucks on offer in a tournament proposed by a parallel chess body.

      The Chess Association of India (CAI) was reportedly registered last week in Lucknow and have announced a tournament with a prize money of Rs 15 lakh, to be held from December 23 to 30 in New Delhi.

      The All India Chess Federation secretary DV Sundar scoffed off the establishment of the new federation, which is not recognised by AICF, the Sports Ministry or the global chess body FIDE. But there is the danger that gullible players may fall prey to the attractive pay packet and participate in the event, which could result in suspension from all AICF activities.

      CAI has been formed by some of the disgruntled elements already banned by AICF, and those close to former secretary PT Ummer Koya.

      Darshan Gupta, joint secretary of CAI said they would come up with details of the proposed event in the next couple of days. “The first prize in the New Delhi tournament will be approximately Rs 3.5 lakh and we are expecting a number of top players to take part. We have plans to organise similar events in other cities too,” Gupta told HT over phone from New Delhi.

      The big prize money is bound to attract young players, feel officials and players. “This is a major concern as there are not enough open tournaments being organised. The prize fund of Rs 15 lakh will attract gullible youngsters. The top prize of few lakhs is not a small amount for parents and players struggling to attract sponsorship,” said a chess official on condition of anonymity.

      Source: http://www.hindustantimes.com

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      2 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        November 8, 2009 at 2:54 am

        This is good news. There has to be competing organization to weed out the nutcases.

      2. Ravanan Reply
        November 8, 2009 at 6:23 am

        I think Humpy, Gopal and like minded players and organisers should support CAI. It seems they are able to attract sponsers than Sunder and team. If then FIDE should understand that it is due to arrogant nature of Sunder, AICF is not able to attract sponsers. And CAI should be affiliated to FIDE. Let them be given a competent oppertunity to prove their credentials.
        But again the question comes on the players freedom to chose the touraments and CAI’s attitude towards it.

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