View of Dresden, Germany, beautiful site of the 2008 Chess Olympiad

Greetings from Frankfurt! My time in Germany is about to end and I will head back to the United States tomorrow to continue the preparation for the 1st Annual Lubbock Open next Saturday and the 2nd Annual SPICE Cup in September 2008.

Here are the 3 players I previously announced for the next Category 14 (may even be category 15) SPICE Cup:

1. GM Kaidanov, Gregory 2697 USCF / 2596 FIDE (Former #1 player in the U.S.)
2. GM Akobian, Varuzhan 2666 USCF / 2601 FIDE (Rank #8 overall and #2 player 25 and under in the U.S. behind Nakamura)
3. GM Perelshteyn, Eugene 2623 USCF / 2552 FIDE (Defending Champion)

Here are the next 3 players who have accepted their invitations:

4. GM Miton, Kamil 2703 USCF / 2620 FIDE (Rank #4 in Poland)
5. GM Kritz, Leonid 2667 USCF / 2609 FIDE (Rank #4 in Germany)
6. GM Hera, Imre 2599 USCF / 2524 FIDE (From Hungary and is preparing to attend Texas Tech in the Fall of 2008)

The average rating so far is 2584 FIDE and 2659 USCF!

The average FIDE rating for the next group of players is well over 2600. I will announce it as soon as everyone is confirmed. I am aiming to make the 2nd SPICE Cup the highest rated and most prestigious 10 player RR International tournament in U.S. history. I am also hoping to be able to add a B group (perhaps even C group) in the near future.

Europe has many of these strong round robin tournaments. I am fortunate enough to take part in some of them. Unfortunately, there are too far and few prestigious International RR events in the U.S. I am hoping to start a new tradition right here in Lubbock, Texas.

My husband and business partner Paul and I have given 150% of our effort promoting scholastic, college and women’s chess in the past 6+ years. The next part of our vision is to raise the awareness, respect and opportunities for our professional players. Being a professional player myself, I want to do everything possible to help my colleagues. This is a part of our 10 year plan which started in 2001-2002.

I would like to thank everyone who believes and supports what we do to improve chess in all levels in the U.S. I understand that there are some who will fight hard to keep the failing status quo. But I believe with all my heart that if I go out and positively promote chess every single day, great things will come. Thank you again for your support!

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