Kirsan Campaign: "Turkish Gambit"
In an article entitled “Turkish gambit”, Russian chess journalist
Yuriy Vasiliev criticizes the organisers of the European Championships for
"twisting players' arms and turning out their pockets" by forcing
them to take accommodation in "official hotels". This was the prime
complaint of the ACP, which was established as a form of players’ protest
against the predatory rule of official hotels. "Imagine my surprise,"
writes Vasiliev, "when I learnt that in the recently opened Turkey
European Individual Chess Championship the participants were forced to stay
in the so called 'official hotels' offered by the Turkish Chess Federation!
It seems that it is easier to kill the virus of the bird flu than to kill the
virus of greed… I am still inclined to believe that the 'Turkish gambit',
which makes poor players even poorer and rich organizers more prosperous will
be applied for the very last time." [Full
article by Vasiliev]
Right Move: "People in glass houses should not throw stones!"
It is gratifying to note that website campaigning for Kirsan Ilyumzhinov,
"Chess Fidelity" debases itself with attempting to throw doubts on
the integrity and hard work of one of the members of the Right Move team with
its recent articles entitled “Turkish Gambit”. Maybe the writer
of this article, a certain Yuriy Vasiliev, would have done better to look closer
to home regarding the practice of getting players to stay at organisers’
chosen hotels. This was not a choice by the Turkish Chess Federation but part
of the regulations of the ECU. Greece has actually been one of the largest
organisers of tournaments where participants have been tied several times to
the organisers’ hotels. Mr Vasiliev could also ask if the participants
had any say in which hotel they stayed in the World Championship knockouts.
[Full
Right Move reply]
Israel Gelfer: "3/4 of delegates will vote for Kirsan"

The Israeli delegate Israel Gelfer has been a key member of the presidential
board for a long time now. He is co-chairman of CACDEC and has been working
for FIDE for 24 years. Recently he committed the Israeli Chess Federation to
endorse the Kirsan Campaign.
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Why Israel supports Kirsan – The majority in our federation
was convinced that Kirsan's ticket would make a better job for FIDE. I
know that now there is some criticism against FIDE on some issues. Some
accusations are right. FIDE is not perfect. But FIDE is improving. And
this is obvious, too.
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GMs for Kirsan – I am sure that most of GMs are supporting
Kirsan – because he has made a fundamental change by creating a situation
when all the participants of the World Championship have the opportunity
to get money while before it was just a few top GMs among whom the World
Championship prize fund was divided.
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Ali Nihat Yazici and his teacher Makro – I can remember
Ali saying in one of his interviews
a couple of years ago the following words about [FIDE Deputy President]
Georges Makropoulos: "He is my teacher. He taught me all secrets of
what to do." With all my respect to my good friend Ali, I still prefer
the teacher to the pupil.
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Bessel Kok – I respect him very much because he is a gentleman
and he loves chess. But is it enough? He could not save even his own creation
– the GMA. Is this the right man to run FIDE? With all the respect,
I doubt it.
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CACDEC (Committee for Assistance to Chess Developing Countries) –
Kirsan said that the CACDEC budget will be increased. Meanwhile we have
reshuffled the list of CACDEC countries, because there are some very successful
Chess federations that no longer need our help and there are some federations
that have done nothing for the development of Chess inspite of our help.
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Turin election – I am sure that Kirsan will win gathering
about 3/4 of all the votes.
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Full
interview on the Kirsan Campaign site
Right Move 2006: Chess Development
Geoffrey Borg on CACDEC
Gelfer claims that FIDE has spent huge amounts of money on CACDEC. Possibly,
but none of it has filtered through in any tangible way to the CACDEC countries.
A review of FIDE expenditure from FIDE audited accounts over the last five
years shows the following amounts (in US dollars).
Year |
CACDEC |
Chess in Schools |
2000 |
$78,131 |
$19,469 |
2001 |
$70,133 |
$16,190 |
2002 |
$41,668 |
$6,455 |
2003 |
$13,992 |
– |
2004 |
$87,437 |
$512 |
This represents an average of $1,100 per CACDEC country per annum. Should
we be in a situation where chess development is held back whilst the infamous
triumvirate designed to replace the ex-FIDE executive director costs the FIDE
organisation over 150,000 Swiss francs per annum? And this not taking into
account any allowances people get for sitting on Appeals committees or otherwise.
The figure spent on chess in schools is ludicrous and not even worth mentioning.
Bessel Kok answers
In spite of what Gelfer pretends, I do not know this man very well. I just
hear an obviously frustrated gentleman who apparently wishes me to respond
to a series of personal attacks on my colleagues and me. Well he is wrong.
I consider this as a total waste of time. The only remark I wish to make is
that with his comments full of disdain on key personalities such as CEOs of
large enterprises including the Director of a Cultural Institution managing
over 3000 people in Paris, who is very willing to help Chess, he does not only
discredit himself but anybody else tolerating such comments.

Candidate for FIDE President: Dutch business tycoon Bessel Kok
It is a pity that the Ilyumzhinov-Makropoulos team believe that material such
as the two last articles published on Chess Fidelity are of use to the chess
world, since they attempt to misinform completely on what is really happening
in the election campaign. Maybe Mr Gelfer should try and seek the truth in
getting the correct figures of supporting Federations published on the Chess
Fidelity website before we have any forecasts from him on the outcome of the
FIDE elections.
The biggest weakness of course is that these articles attempt to treat the
FIDE Federations, official, delegates, players as ignorant people who do not
follow or understand what has been happening in FIDE these last few years.
It is in fact quite pleasing to note that acts like these only confirm a lack
of confidence in their real result in the forthcoming election.