Draw is a part of chess. Draw is legal. But are you happy when grandmasters take short non-fighting draws in less than 20 moves in invitational events?

I have no problem when Grandmasters take quick draws in Open events such as the World Open, Foxwoods, US Open, etc. where they have to pay their own expenses to compete.

However, when a Grandmaster play in invitational events where most if not all of their expenses are paid for and they are guaranteed decent appearance fees, I think the Grandmasters should give the sponsors and organizers more respect by putting on a good show.

I am also a chess organizer. I know that as an organizer, I would not invite the players back if they do not behave professionally. I do not need to make rules. I am against creating more rules and make chess become more political. I let the players decide for themselves how they want to behave.

The players at the Tal Memorial had a number of rest days during the tournament. I am older than most if not all of the participants in this event. I would not have a problem if there are no rest days. After all, this is a 1 round a day event. I cannot comprehend the excuse that they are tired. This is just an excuse.

Many organizers have imposed rules in their invitational events. They have the right to do as they wish because they pay the big bucks. But if organizers continue to accept this kind of behavior and pattern and invite the same players again and again, I do not expect the players to change their comfortable habits. After all, why should they if the organizers do not care.

Would this behavior hurt chess sponsorships even more? What are your thoughts?
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