Re: 10 Rated Games and Continuous Membership
Posted: Thu Sep 30, 2010 6:38 am
Sorry I did not get this correction posted yesterday:
I learned from people who have been involved longer than I have that my understanding was a bit off.
1) The WAGC points system is particular to that tournament, and concerns only the US Open.
2) There did used to be a Circuit, including the NJ Open, the MD Open, and the Cotsen, among others (do note that only a few geographic areas were covered under this system), the leaders of which were qualified to compete in the Fujitsu with the professionals. This was when there was outside funding on the order of $20,000 to run these tournaments, which allowed for travel stipends and the like. The Fujitsu no longer funds the qualifier, and so there is no money to use this system.
3) The AGA does not pay travel expenses as often as I was led to believe. When I reviewed this year's budget, and was corrected, I discovered that this is the case. This may be changing, as it has started to change, due to economic constraints on the part of sponsors, as the AGA will now be paying for travel to the WAGC. The WMSG was a whole other ball of wax, however.
Sorry for misleading people ... I have looked through the documents that I have, and cannot find where the information I had is written. It is interesting that there can be so many misconceptions about this topic.
-Lisa Scott
I learned from people who have been involved longer than I have that my understanding was a bit off.
1) The WAGC points system is particular to that tournament, and concerns only the US Open.
2) There did used to be a Circuit, including the NJ Open, the MD Open, and the Cotsen, among others (do note that only a few geographic areas were covered under this system), the leaders of which were qualified to compete in the Fujitsu with the professionals. This was when there was outside funding on the order of $20,000 to run these tournaments, which allowed for travel stipends and the like. The Fujitsu no longer funds the qualifier, and so there is no money to use this system.
3) The AGA does not pay travel expenses as often as I was led to believe. When I reviewed this year's budget, and was corrected, I discovered that this is the case. This may be changing, as it has started to change, due to economic constraints on the part of sponsors, as the AGA will now be paying for travel to the WAGC. The WMSG was a whole other ball of wax, however.
Sorry for misleading people ... I have looked through the documents that I have, and cannot find where the information I had is written. It is interesting that there can be so many misconceptions about this topic.
-Lisa Scott