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      It’s Saturday Open Forum. The Forum is yours. What would you like to talk about?

      Don’t forget that there is only 1 week left to return your ballots for the USCF Executive Board Election. I am sure you already know by now that my recommended choices are the team of Susan Polgar, Mikhail Korenman, Randy Bauer and Paul Truong.

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      8 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        July 14, 2007 at 12:39 pm

        You have my vote and so does your team! Please tell me about other qualified candidates. Thanks in advance.

      2. Renzo Reply
        July 14, 2007 at 12:39 pm

        Currently, the Absoulte Continental Tournament of the Americas is taking place in Cali, Colombia. It is a very interesting tournament and after 4 rounds it is being lead in solitary by GM Julio Granda with 4 out of 4 points (sole lead). Links at:

        http://chess-results.com/tnr7174.aspx?tnr=7174&art=2&rd=4&lan=1&mm=1&m=-1

        and

        http://www.colombiadeportiva.com/ (click on “IV Continental de Ajedrez”).

        Still 7 rounds to go. The tournament offers 7 places to future World Championship competitions. Susan, one suggestion – why not including daily updates on this tournament in this blog? It is of great interest for chess fan in the Americas at the very least 🙂

      3. Chess Mom Reply
        July 14, 2007 at 1:40 pm

        I would like to know your opinion about the future of the USCF or US Chess.

      4. Anonymous Reply
        July 14, 2007 at 2:12 pm

        How can sponsorship of chess (events,simuls,etc) attract non-uscf members into contributing to the game to benefit society? Thank you.

      5. Anonymous Reply
        July 14, 2007 at 3:19 pm

        How many World Championship titles has Judit won, total, including junior, etc.?

      6. Vohaul Reply
        July 14, 2007 at 5:49 pm

        I am an elderly chess player, and i grow older, from day to day – and it happens against my will. Be sure, against my will!
        I’m from Germany and I am not interested in USCF elections, USCF candidates – frankly spoken, i’m not interested in this USCF stuff at all…
        (I hope, politics will be over in a week or so…)
        I’m interested in chess only – that’s why i’m here, and why i contribute more or less regularily to this Blog.
        Surprisingly i have a CHESS question:
        I realized the necessity of endgames knowledge some 40 years ago, when I lost a regular (6 hours) game against an experienced player (hundreds of rating points above me) in an endgame 2 knights + 6 pawns (me) vs. 1 knight + 6 pawns (he). It happened never again…

        To do so I was in need to memorize tons of endgame lines. I was in need to MEMORIZE! (a thing I dislike VERY much!) Let me explain: Usually my visualization ability on a full board is quite well (I am not a professional, but usually I’m very hard to beat!), but the less pieces, the more confusion – e.g.: sometimes in a complicated middle game position I’m able to calculate about 20 plys; in a simple King vs. pawn + King endgame 20 plys are an impossible task for me and I start counting moves … The similarity of the resulting positions – ply after ply – is a real handicap for me. Am I alone? Or is this a common problem? And if, is there a cure?

        THX a lot for your patience listening my cant – and keep on doing your great job – and may Chaissa end this “moderator on” function after this totally crucial and overwhelming significant USCF election campaign…

        greetings

      7. egaion Reply
        July 14, 2007 at 6:58 pm

        Good luck in the election!
        Thanks for this blog!

      8. Anonymous Reply
        July 14, 2007 at 10:46 pm

        Yes, like our German friend here said:

        Get rid of that moderator function! It is making me leave the page…

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