Friday, March 2, 2007

It's funny how they determine the suspension of these players? I'm a relative of one of these players & it's disgusting to hear this type of punishment. In fact, other established & top ranking players in the PI started this type of Game Fixing to support one another in either receiving prize money or ensuring another player will climb the ranks of being a Grandmaster. Why is the new generation being punished when they have followed a practice from the GURO's who have suspended them. The National Chess Federation Board should carefully review their decision & not be biased or become flashed with issues of being bought by greed of money (lagay). I think it's POLITICS. The guro's don't want to give the junior generation a chance to succeed, which definitely they actually have the opportunity to overthrow the current GURO's record in chess. It's "BS", & discrimination has occurred. In addition, how can you prove such action of Game-Fixing. I just hope that the players who got suspended, "SPEAK UP" & fight for your rights. As we know, the current top-ranking Chess Players has corrupted the system. They have developed personal relationship's which the NCFP Board members to ensure they remain in top of the Food Chain. Simple words "CHEATERS". It's survival of the fittest (palakasan), when they don't like another player, it's as simply as making a recommendation for suspension because they have that POWER delegated by the NCFP. I won't mention the top-players, but as they know, they are PLASTIC & supposed to be held responsible for the same actions. In conclusion, TO BE FAIR, why not suspend the whole Chess team of the PI-they all are part of the corrupt system. Where are the Checks & Balances of the Chess Organization? Please get some evidence before issuing such a punishment, because if these junior players start to scream the names of the Current GURO top chess-players, the whole Chess team of the PI will lose it's credibility & be considered the laughing stock of the International Countries.

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