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PostJun 18, 2021#101

^ neat.

“For the last 60 years, Russia and the Soviet Union were the dominant countries in chess, but nowadays, American chess can compete. When you want to find a city that has the best chess players in the world, it is either Moscow, Russia, or St. Louis, Missouri, which is very impressive.”

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PostJan 07, 2022#102

US Chess Executive Board Votes To Move Organization’s Headquarters

Moving from Crossville TN to St. Louis. No specific location yet. Wouldn't be surprised to see them land in CWE. Not a huge organization but certainly an important get that further cements STL as the center of gravity of US Chess.

A little salty they call St. Louis Missouri's second largest city in the press release 😑

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PostJan 07, 2022#103

Fantastic news. 

I hope they end up in the Central West End.

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PostJan 07, 2022#104

I don’t see how they don’t end up near the Chess Club, tbh.

But yes, very cool stuff!

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PostFeb 27, 2022#105

How many E. Indians play chess at the chess club?
The clubs expansion is good they may need more room:
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-60497243

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PostJul 09, 2022#106

$8M building permit application submitted for the expansion and remodel.

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PostOct 28, 2022#107

Anybody have updates on this? I assumed it'd be finished by now.

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PostOct 28, 2022#108

$8m worth of work in 3 months (assuming permit was issued by Aug) would be very aggressive

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PostOct 28, 2022#109

dbInSouthCity wrote:$8m worth of work in 3 months (assuming permit was issued by Aug) would be very aggressive
Was basing it more off how all the original announcements and the signs on the building itself have said late 2022 for a while now.

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PostOct 28, 2022#110

Haven't seen much activity walking by there, doesn't look like $8 million of renovations are going on. 

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PostOct 28, 2022#111

PeterXCV wrote:Haven't seen much activity walking by there, doesn't look like $8 million of renovations are going on. 
Maybe they redirected the money to new butt plug security systems instead /s



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PostFeb 02, 2023#112

quincunx wrote:
Jul 09, 2022
$8M building permit application submitted for the expansion and remodel.
Issued

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PostMar 13, 2023#113

Sexual misconduct allegations have shaken up the Chess Club, as well as SLU's chess team. Making headlines in the Chess community.

https://www.cnn.com/2023/03/09/sport/al ... index.html

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PostAug 17, 2023#114

Not good. Not good at all... 

Chess.com: WSJ: Chess Platforms Halt Relationships With Saint Louis Chess Club

(FYI Journal article behind heavy firewall)

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PostAug 18, 2023#115

It definitely makes me less excited to enroll my daughter in STLCC events.

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PostAug 19, 2023#116

The big issue here is that this takes away from the legitimacy of the STLCC and the potential for it to be a real chess destination.

Which means they destroyed a vibrant block for nothing.  Someone (rex) needs to start chopping heads, keep the vision alive.

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PostAug 21, 2023#117

TheWayoftheArch_V2.0 wrote:
Aug 19, 2023
The big issue here is that this takes away from the legitimacy of the STLCC and the potential for it to be a real chess destination.

Which means they destroyed a vibrant block for nothing.  Someone (rex) needs to start chopping heads, keep the vision alive.
I suspect it's Rex's head that needs to be chopped. The inciting events are old news that he has been sitting on for a while with no apparent action.

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PostAug 21, 2023#118

Why not just get rid of the guy that was doing the harassing?

CWE seems to have shifted south of Lindell and the restaurants have been failing before he was taking over the buildings. Is the Bar Louie spot still empty? 

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PostAug 21, 2023#119

flipz wrote:
Aug 21, 2023
Why not just get rid of the guy that was doing the harassing?

CWE seems to have shifted south of Lindell and the restaurants have been failing before he was taking over the buildings. Is the Bar Louie spot still empty? 
No it's not empty, and Cullpepper's had been open for like 100 years before the Chess Club destroyed it. 

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PostAug 22, 2023#120

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Why not just get rid of the guy that was doing the harassing?
That's a great idea and they should have done that. The fact that they didn't for months/years, basically not until publicly pressured into doing so, indicates the problem is bigger than just the guy that was doing the harassing.

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PostAug 23, 2023#121

World chess just placed restrictions on both trans women and trans men
https://www.npr.org/2023/08/18/1194593562/chess-transgender-fide-pushback

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PostAug 23, 2023#122

What? Chess is a game, not a sport. Gender has absolutely no bearing on it.

I never understood why men and women competed separately to begin with.

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PostAug 23, 2023#123

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What? Chess is a game, not a sport. Gender has absolutely no bearing on it.

I never understood why men and women competed separately to begin with.
Chess, like most of society, is run by misogynist biotruthers.

There's merit to having women-only events. Women make up a small minority of adult chess players, possibly because they face a gauntlet of bigotry and abuse, so there's obvious appeal to having a space for women to compete. But that has nothing to do with transgender women, unless you believe women need their own titles because their brains are smaller than men and transwomen would have an unfair advantage.

Nigel Short, FIDE Director for Chess Development wrote:Men are hardwired to be better chess players than women, you have to gracefully accept that.

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PostAug 23, 2023#124

I'd also think having two championship titles - one for women, and one for men - simply doubles coverage for an event. Through that, one likely increases competitor participation (each chess player has 50% less total challengers to compete for the crown) while increasing revenues for the event promoters. Pure marketing output with enhanced, maximized revenues. I agree that it is not a sport and that physical attributes have no bearing here. 

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PostAug 24, 2025#125

KSDK reported the expansion will open this fall. It includes a restaurant. Maybe Elliott Davis will find it a suitable substitute for Culpepper's, I doubt it.

https://www.ksdk.com/article/entertainm ... 8be31e1ae8

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