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Re: Tromso Olympiad - Kevin Mayo - 20-08-2014 There is money available. It's a question of how you choose to prioritise spending that money. Re: Tromso Olympiad - amuir - 20-08-2014 The adult budget this year is £5500 About £4500 will be spent on the Olympiad costs and £1000 on Senior costs. Next year I am intending to spend £1500 on European team costs and £1000 on Senior costs. Should this be diverted or changed then ? Re: Tromso Olympiad - Kevin Mayo - 20-08-2014 Perhaps it should. Perhaps it shouldn't. It's not necessarily as black and white as that. In my opinion Chess Scotland should be looking at its whole budget and assessing what the priorities are, based on the aims of the organisation, the short-term and long-term goals and the overall strategy. If the aims of the organisation are unclear or it has no defined goals or overall strategy then you are not likely to achieve much. Without tangible targets to achieve you can sit and quietly fail. Re: Tromso Olympiad - Graham Morrison - 20-08-2014 Keith Ruxton Wrote:Just thinking aloud here, but perhaps one possibility to give the young guns more games against our titled players would be privately arranged matches? I'm imagining some 2200-2300 improver against some 2300+ "experienced" player (note the diplomatic description). Not sure if anyone would be willing of course but it may have advantages over trying to get the stronger players along to congresses, for example: If you look on Youtube at <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q6-uOzt2IY0&list=PLjHC37cPCtB1RpO7ahGXjNTTOggikxU9B">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q6-uOzt2 ... TOggikxU9B</a><!-- m --> you will see that IM Greg Shahade regularly posts videos that he makes when participating on an US online Training Tournament (via Internet Chess Club). The games are not rated but they give up and coming players a chance to take on IMs and GMs in a semi-serious format. The cost of running such a thing is Scotland is zero with minimal admin - all it takes is some commitment by titled players to participate. Given that there is no risk to precious FIDE ratings I would have thought that most would be game for the training value to themeselves (I certainly would). Thoughts!? Cheers, Graham Re: Tromso Olympiad - Alan Tate - 20-08-2014 amuir Wrote:The adult budget this year is £5500 £4500 for the Olympiad and not even some training before it? Having been to the last 2 Olympiads I would suggest that some of this money may be better spent elsewhere. Re: Tromso Olympiad - amuir - 20-08-2014 Alan Most of the team didnt want training and preferred money spent on flights. Who would train you ? If you went to Jacob, I could reduce your expenses for the European if you want eg £300 = flights + training Re: Tromso Olympiad - Alan Tate - 20-08-2014 If players do not want training then that makes us amateurs. £4500 on 10 amateurs and one-too-many captains is not the best use of resources in my opinion. Re: Tromso Olympiad - andyburnett - 20-08-2014 Alan Tate Wrote:If players do not want training then that makes us amateurs. £4500 on 10 amateurs and one-too-many captains is not the best use of resources in my opinion.+1 Re: Tromso Olympiad - amuir - 20-08-2014 If Alan and Andy B are playing European with £300 funding per player, you can spend this how you please. There are no non-playing captains for this. Re: Tromso Olympiad - andyburnett - 20-08-2014 amuir Wrote:If Alan and Andy B are playing European with £300 funding per player, you can spend this how you please. Not at all sure that's how it should work OR what Alan T intended to say/mean! If there is funding available, a decision should be made in the best interests of the team as to how it should be spent. Who among the top players we have representing us recently thinks training sessions are a bad idea? :-o (This is rhetorical, don't name names!) |