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      Home  >  Chess Improvement • General News  >  Robson on pace for IM norm

      Robson on pace for IM norm

      Chicago, North American Chess Association, Sevan Muradian


      6th North American FIDE Invitational

      Round 6

      November 01, 2007

      [Section – Board 1] Pasalic, Mehmed vs Mokriak, Ludmila 1-0
      [Section – Board 2] Tsyganov, Igor vs Vigorito, David 1/2-1/2
      [Section – Board 3] Haessel, Dale vs Robson, Ray 0-1
      [Section – Board 4] Chow, Albert vs Andrews, Todd 1/2-1/2
      [Section – Board 5] Young, Angelo vs Muhammad, Stephen 1-0

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      3 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        November 2, 2007 at 10:15 am

        In a tournament set up for getting norms, you should accept a few convenient draws.

        The strong anti-draw policy in this event contradicts the norm purpose. For example, two quick draws against IMs and beat Mokriak, and Robson gets a norm.

        If he fights it out each game, anything can happen.

      2. Anonymous Reply
        November 2, 2007 at 1:10 pm

        It doesn’t contradict anything. If you want a norm and a title you should have to fight for it.

        These tournaments are not ‘set up for getting norms’. They are tournaments where norm opportunities are present. There’s a huge difference.

        In April 2005 I didn’t have a anti-draw policy and half of the games were quick draws. It was unacceptable to myself, my co-organizer, and our sponsors.

        These events are not norm factories. They have opportunity present but you have to prove your capability of playing at that level.

        If you want a norm factory – go to Europe.

        –Sevan

      3. Bill Brock Reply
        November 2, 2007 at 4:25 pm

        I stopped by last night: very nice event, great games!

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