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      Home  >  Chess Research • Daily News • SPICE / Webster • Susan's Personal Blog • Women's Chess  >  The all new Susan Polgar Girl’s Invitational

      The all new Susan Polgar Girl’s Invitational

      Girl's Chess, Invitational, SPF, Susan Polgar Foundation, Texas Tech, TTU


      New format for the Susan Polgar National Invitational for Girls (SPNI)

      The U.S.C.F. has decided to cancel the Susan Polgar National Invitational for Girls, the most prestigious and most successful all-girls national championship in U.S. history. They also cancelled the U.S.C.F. Polgar Committee. Unfortunately, no one officially informed me of these decisions (not even as of today!) and I did not find out about their decisions until many months later through third parties.

      This event has gained enormous support among the scholastic community as well as thousands of chess parents. Many young female chess players have benefited greatly from the SPNI.

      When I started the U.S. Women’s Olympiad program and the Susan Polgar National Invitational for Girls back in 2003, the idea was to elevate women’s chess in the United States. We have done exactly that. The U.S Women’s Olympiad Team captured the first ever Olympiad medal in the 2004 Olympiad (Silver) and again in 2008 (Bronze). In fact, members of the 2004 U.S. Women’s Olympiad Training Program have won every U.S. Women’s Championship since:

      • 2004 WGM Jennifer Shahade
      • 2005 IM Rusa Goletiani
      • 2006 IM Anna Zatonskih
      • 2007 IM Irina Krush
      • 2008 IM Anna Zatonskih
      • 2009 IM Anna Zatonskih

      The Susan Polgar National Invitational for Girls also had similar unprecedented success. In the past six years, the SPNI has transformed girl’s chess in America. Thousands of girls from across the country competed in their local, regional, state, and national events to earn a special invitation. The pinnacle was in 2009 when Abby Marshall, two-time winner of the SPNI, won the Denker Tournament of High School Champions. She was the first girl in U.S. history to dominate and win this very strong event ahead of over 45 top rated boys.

      No one can control what the U.S.C.F or its lifelong chess politicians would do. The only thing I could do is to listen to the hundreds of parents and scholastic supporters around the country who either wrote or contacted me about saving this event. They clearly want this special event for girls to continue.

      After consulting with board members of the Susan Polgar Foundation and members of former USCF Polgar Committee, we have reached the following:

      • We will combine the SPNI and SP All-Star program into one and make it even better and much more beneficial for these talented young ladies.
      • The new event will take place on July 25-30 at Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas.
      • Instead of a six day tournament, there will be a five day intense training program with me and a 6 round G/30 Championship tournament on the last 2 days.
      • The traditional blitz, puzzle solving, bughouse events will stay the same as previous years.
      • There will be many prizes awarded, including scholarships to Texas Tech University.

      The reason for this change is I would like to help raise the playing level of all girls. After looking back at the detailed statistics in the past six years, we came to the conclusion that some of the top girls have elevated their playing levels at a faster pace while the rest at a much slower one.

      This intense training will be personally conducted by me and some of the top chess coaches. I will share with all of them my training secrets to help them improve dramatically. I hope to open up a whole new chess perspective on the board for these young talented ladies and raise their understanding of chess by many folds.

      Just as the past SPNI, the qualifying procedure will remain nearly the same. It will be posted in the next day or so.

      I would like to thank everyone for being so passionate about this issue and I will do my best to help the young players in this country. Please feel free to contact me if you have questions.

      Best wishes,
      Susan Polgar

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      20 Comments

      1. NY Chess Mom Reply
        April 1, 2010 at 7:27 pm

        Good luck Susan. Us parents will support you all the way.

        Note to all parents and coaches: Please spread the news about this exciting event.

      2. Anonymous Reply
        April 1, 2010 at 7:33 pm

        I can’t believe the USCF canceled this tournament and replaced it with some rinky dink tournament during the US Open so they can milk parents out of more money. In the mean time Bill Goichberg and his minions are receiving tens of thousands of dollars in CL and CLO each year. When will somebody report these corrupt crooks to the IRS?

      3. Anonymous Reply
        April 1, 2010 at 7:43 pm

        Which bozo made the decision to cancel it? Do you know? We should hold this person(s) accountable for this bonehead decision.

      4. Anonymous Reply
        April 1, 2010 at 7:56 pm

        The USCF didn’t have the courtesy to inform you, the parents or the states? That’s a new low for professionalism.

      5. Anonymous Reply
        April 1, 2010 at 7:57 pm

        My daughter enjoyed your tournament. What can we do to help?

      6. Anonymous Reply
        April 1, 2010 at 7:58 pm

        USCF chess politics at its best according to GM Lev Alburt: http://uschess.blogspot.com/2009/12/lev-alburt.html

      7. Anonymous Reply
        April 1, 2010 at 8:54 pm

        Susan:

        You are the best!
        Thank you very much for doing this!

        A Polgar girl father

      8. Masked Pawn Reply
        April 1, 2010 at 9:14 pm

        Long Live Susan Polgar!

        Long Live the SPNI!

        May all the miscreants and chess gadfly’s who hoped the SPNI was canceled choke on their own poisonous bile!

        MP

      9. Anonymous Reply
        April 2, 2010 at 5:04 am

        I’m appalled by the lack of class and professionalism by Mr. Bill Goichberg, Mr. Jim Berry, Mr. Randy Bauer and Mr. Bill Hall in this matter. They should have put aside any political differences or their personal feelings and put the best interest of the girls and their parents first. It seems that the USCF doesn’t care about its own players.

      10. Dan Brumback Reply
        April 2, 2010 at 5:17 am

        Ms.Susan Polgar- The USCF cancelling this event is a blessing in disguise as your new format and re-dedication will take women’s chess to new heights! Keep up the good work. It is unfortunate that you have not been notified, but that is by no means a reflection on you, but on the USCF. Don’t let their actions effect you in the slightest, as you cannot control their behavior…even if you would like to.- Dan Brumback

      11. Anonymous Reply
        April 2, 2010 at 11:34 am

        uscf is crooked dirty liar n jealous of u they dont want young girls n young women in chess u made soo popular there phonie n shame on them they dont care its like government they only du wht benefits them no1 else period keep up ur tireless effeort in all u du for chess u dont need them there stupid they need u goodluck never give up u r more famous popular then uscf

      12. Polgar Fans Reply
        April 2, 2010 at 9:28 pm

        Ditto what the others have already said….The USCF looks petty by demonstrating their willingness to penalize the innocent. Kudos to you for not being intimidated by their tactics.

        Happy Easter from the James family

      13. Kent Reply
        April 3, 2010 at 2:37 pm

        Keep up the good work, Susan – the efforts of SPF for chess don’t go unnoticed parents and kids. We’re behind you!

      14. Anonymous Reply
        April 3, 2010 at 3:39 pm

        The USCF doesn’t give a damn about any kid or any program unless it benefits the pocket of the most corrupt and crooked chess politician Bill Goichberg and his minions. Who cares about girl’s chess or women’s chess because it doesn’t benefit Goichberg. What can any expect from these thugs?

      15. Anonymous Reply
        April 3, 2010 at 6:46 pm

        Dear Susan,

        I have been playing chess since 1972. I love this game.

        And I admire greatly your work for the betterment of chess. Ingratitude is rampant in the USCF, and corruption seems to be the cause…

        I just want you to know that I and many other chess lovers hold you and your work in high regard.

        May you achieve success in all your endeavors!

        Kamalakanta Nieves

      16. Logan Reply
        April 5, 2010 at 11:10 am

        Is there a qualifier being held in each state for this event?

      17. Anonymous Reply
        April 6, 2010 at 12:24 am

        Susan, you and the annual Polgar girls invitational event are better off without the USCF.

      18. Anonymous Reply
        April 6, 2010 at 1:04 am

        Dear Susan,

        We are so looking forward to your final plan, our kids love SPNI! Please keep up your good work, we appreciated your effort and totally behind you!! Long Live the SPNI!!!!!

      19. Chris Falter Reply
        April 8, 2010 at 9:43 pm

        Susan,

        My understanding is that the USCF removed the tournament from its roster of “national” tournaments, but did not cancel the tournament per se. In other words, you were always free to continue to organize your own committee and hold an event, you just couldn’t call it a “national” event and have it be rated by the USCF. Is that correct?

        I do commend you for continuing to invest in the development of strong female chess players.

        Best regards,

        Chris Falter

      20. Blog Admin Reply
        April 8, 2010 at 9:56 pm

        Chris,

        Your understanding is incorrect. The USCF cancelled the Susan Polgar National Invitational for Girls. This is all I will comment on this matter.

        Best wishes,
        Suusan Polgar

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