Originally Posted by
Victor Itkine
Hello everybody,
I am posting for the first time at the forum.
Just few personal thoughts about WYCC regulations to be improved:
1. I support the idea that the regulations should be transparent and open to the public;
2. I am not sure, where the number "3" is coming from? As far as I know, there is no limits put by the WYCC organizers for the number of players from one country. Last year there were more than 10 players from Russia and Turkey (each) participating in some of the age groups. If so, why our National Federation should put such a limit? As more stronger players from Canada will participate at WYCC, as better for Canadian chess.
If the player has possibility to participate using his own funds, why to stop him? I understand that some regulations still should be made by CFC, for example:
a) to avoid poor players to participate, the minimum rating for each category should be set (for example, not less than 2200 for U16 open);
b) all players willing to participate at WYCC should be obliged to play at CYCC, to be a CFC members and to pay the anual membership fees;
c) may be something else.
It is especially important to bring more players from Canada to WYCC for the youngest categories: U8 and U10. This may help to significantly raise the level of chess in Canada at the nearest future.
There were some good ideas about sponsorships posted here recently. But we should not forget that the first sponsors for the young players could be their parents.
Thank you,
Victor Itkine.