Tuesday, November 26, 2024

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Sunday, November 24, 2024

Race Code Chess News





Race Code Chess Club,

41a Broadgate,

Between Beany Green and Yauatcha,

Seating Area,

London,

EC2M 2QS

 

Open Hours:
Monday 14:00 – 19:00

Wednesday 14:00 – 19:00

 

 

Race Code Chess Club,

39 London Rd,

Enfield,

EN2 6DS

Open Hours:
Friday 14:00 – 17:00 or Close

 

 

 

 

 

Advanced Chess Club with Dynamic League.

Player of the month displayed on website and other places.

Player performance results updates weekly.

Free to play.

No entry fee.

Donations and support are expected but not compulsory.

2 and 4 player Challenges.

No beginners. Experienced players only.

All challenges recorded for display on website and other places.

Name or nick name required.

Your address or contact details are not wanted or needed.

Players may choose to share contact details with friends.

Country ancestry lineage required.

Culture status required.

Religious status required.

Political status required.

Occupation status required.

Reason for this information?

This information makes statistics unique and interesting.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Thursday, November 21, 2024

RACE CODE CHESS FINANCIAL TIMES


Every venue is a market!

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Monday, November 18, 2024

RACE CODE CHESS UPDATE





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Sunday, November 10, 2024

Inquiry on Race Relations Management within the International Chess Federation (FIDE)

 From: REPARATION NATION <thereparationnation@gmail.com>

Date: Sun, 10 Nov 2024 at 18:51
Subject: Inquiry on Race Relations Management within the International Chess Federation (FIDE)
To: Mr.IC3Black #BlackIdentity <racecodechess@gmail.com>


From: REPARATION NATION <thereparationnation@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 10 Nov 2024 at 18:38
Subject: Inquiry on Race Relations Management within the International Chess Federation (FIDE)
To: <office@fide.com>, <press@fide.com>, <marketing@fide.com>, <admin@fide.com>, <federations@fide.com>
Cc: <support@chessable.com>, <investor.relations@techmahindra.com>, <info@alrud.com>


Subject: Inquiry on Race Relations Management within the International Chess Federation (FIDE)

Dear FIDE Leadership Team,

I am writing on behalf of Race Code Chess, an initiative under Reparation Nation Limited, focused on promoting equity, awareness, and inclusivity in the game of chess. Our members and I share a profound respect for chess as a universal language and recognize the International Chess Federation’s (FIDE) role in fostering the global community that unites players across cultures and backgrounds.

Race Code Chess and Our Inquiry on Race Relations

Race Code Chess aims to use the game of chess as a platform to challenge racial stereotypes, promote inclusivity, and address systemic biases, particularly those that may still subtly influence longstanding organizations. As part of this mission, we’ve reviewed your website and available public resources to better understand how FIDE manages race relations within its global operations. Our members were dismayed to find no information addressing FIDE’s stance on race relations, equity, or any initiatives supporting diversity and inclusivity in chess.

Perceptions and Historical Context

There are growing concerns among many chess players worldwide that FIDE, despite modern advancements, may still inadvertently reflect certain colonialist values established during the 19th century. One such example is the rule that “White moves first,” which, though established as a standard over a century ago, carries symbolic weight for many players. This rule, along with FIDE’s lack of transparency on race-related matters, creates a perception that the federation may align more closely with values of exclusion rather than inclusion.

Direct Questions on Race Relations Management

To clarify FIDE’s position, we would appreciate direct responses to the following questions to address our members’ concerns and provide transparency on these important matters:

  1. Does FIDE acknowledge the possibility that its current policies and practices might be perceived as reflective of racial biases or colonial values?

  2. How does FIDE actively manage race relations within its organizational structure and partnerships? Could you outline any specific initiatives or policies in place to support equity and inclusion?

  3. Why is there no publicly accessible information regarding race relations or inclusivity on FIDE’s website? Is this an area that FIDE intends to address?

  4. Does FIDE, along with its partners, have a formal race relations policy? If so, could this be made accessible to the public?

  5. How seriously does FIDE prioritize race relations in its policy-making and cultural initiatives? Could you detail any future plans or steps FIDE is taking to enhance diversity and inclusion within the chess community?

We believe that receiving clear and comprehensive answers to these questions will benefit the global chess community and help foster an inclusive environment that transcends cultural and racial barriers.

Thank you for considering this inquiry. We look forward to your response and to an open, constructive dialogue on advancing inclusivity in chess.

Sincerely,
John Canoe
Race Code Chess
Reparation Nation Limited




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Race Code Chess - November 2024 Mid-Month Update Newsletter

Hello Race Code Chess enthusiasts! Welcome to our November 2024 mid-month update. This edition is all about celebrating our top 10 players, each of whom brings a unique story and background to the board. They’re not only outstanding players but also embody the spirit of Race Code Chess—a league that brings people together from diverse racial, cultural, and professional backgrounds in the shared pursuit of chess mastery.

What is Race Code Chess?

Race Code Chess is more than a chess league; it’s a cultural movement and a platform for fostering understanding and community across different backgrounds. Through the game of chess, we seek to create connections, break down stereotypes, and provide a space where everyone—regardless of race, culture, or creed—can compete, learn, and grow together. The competition is fierce, but the camaraderie is even stronger. Each player in Race Code Chess represents more than their Elo rating; they bring the strengths, stories, and values of their heritage to every match.

Now, let’s dive into the top 10 players of November and celebrate the diversity, expertise, and dedication they bring to the league.


1. Oshada (Sri Lanka)

  • Elo Rating: 1359.8
  • Profession & Background: As a Monk from Sri Lanka, Oshada embodies the calm and insightful principles of Buddhism. Known as the “Pearl of the Indian Ocean,” Sri Lanka’s culture is rooted in deep spiritual practices, which shine through in Oshada’s serene yet sharp strategies. His quiet strength and focus on mindfulness serve as an inspiration for other players, demonstrating that patience and clarity can lead to victory.

2. Gaile (India)

  • Elo Rating: 1346.45
  • Profession & Background: Gaile, a Clinical Manager from Goa, India, combines compassion with strategic thinking in her game. India’s heritage of thinkers, scholars, and sages is mirrored in her gameplay, as she approaches each match with dedication and insight. A devout Christian, she draws on her faith and her role in healthcare to bring empathy and resilience to the board, embodying India’s spirit of harmony and strength.

3. Ivan Russia (Russia)

  • Elo Rating: 1345.8
  • Profession & Background: Ivan is a Musician from Russia, known for its legacy of chess grandmasters and intellectuals. Although he identifies as agnostic and apolitical, his creative spirit comes alive in both his music and his game. Russia’s chess players are often known for their rigorous and methodical approaches, and Ivan’s blend of creativity with traditional Russian precision makes him a formidable opponent.

4. Dawud LSq (Guyana)

  • Elo Rating: 1344.91
  • Profession & Background: Dawud is a Musician from Guyana, representing the Caribbean’s rich diversity and cultural vibrancy. Guyana is a unique blend of African, Indian, Indigenous, and European influences, which Dawud brings to the chessboard with creativity and adaptability. His artistic background fuels his innovative strategies, adding a colorful flair to his play. He embodies the Caribbean’s spirit of resilience and creativity, showing that chess, like music, can be an expressive art.

5. Tony Barbados (Barbados)

  • Elo Rating: 1341.41
  • Profession & Background: Tony, a professional in Finance from Barbados, represents the energy and pride of the Caribbean. Known for its vibrant music, beaches, and strong national identity, Barbados is a blend of traditional values and progressive ideas. Tony’s liberal, pro-Labor views mirror Barbados’s evolving political landscape, and his financial background gives him a unique edge, balancing risks and rewards with a sharp, analytical mindset.





6. Keith Puzzles (United Kingdom)

  • Elo Rating: 1337.85
  • Profession & Background: A UBS Bank professional and Catholic from the United Kingdom, Keith embodies British values of discipline and patience. He supports Reform UK, a political movement focused on modernizing British policies, which aligns with his strategic, forward-thinking approach. Keith’s conservative yet analytical style reflects the UK’s long tradition in chess, marked by a focus on careful calculation and steady progress.

7. Mike LSq (China)

  • Elo Rating: 1335.94
  • Profession & Background: A Medical Student from China, Mike draws on China’s rich legacy of strategy and discipline, values rooted in ancient games like Go and Xiangqi. Identifying as an atheist, Mike embraces pragmatism and dedication in both his studies and his chess play. His commitment to hard work and precision embodies China’s focus on progress and resilience, bringing a methodical, deeply focused approach to each game.

8. Robert (Spain)

  • Elo Rating: 1334.53
  • Profession & Background: Robert, an Engineer from Spain, plays with the passion and creativity that define Spanish culture. Known for its bold expressions in art and sport, Spain’s spirit shines through in Robert’s fearless moves. His Christian faith complements his disciplined, calculated style, creating a blend of technical skill and expressive energy that makes him a dynamic presence in Race Code Chess.

9. Owen (United Kingdom)

  • Elo Rating: 1333.69
  • Profession & Background: Owen, a Student and atheist from the United Kingdom, represents British pragmatism and logic. His student background and progressive views drive him to approach the game with an open mind, focusing on innovation and learning. Owen’s careful balance between caution and ambition is a hallmark of the UK’s chess tradition, emphasizing strategic thought and continuous growth.

10. Dan Romanian (Romania)

  • Elo Rating: 1332.93
  • Profession & Background: Dan, a Construction Worker from Romania, embodies the strong, hardworking spirit of his people. With a Christian faith and a grounded approach to life, Dan’s gameplay reflects the resilience and determination that characterize Romania’s culture. His tactical focus and steady resolve make him a tough competitor, reminding us that true strength in chess, as in life, often comes from a solid foundation.

Join Us in Celebrating Diversity Through Chess

At Race Code Chess, we believe that chess is a universal language, one that transcends borders and brings people together from all walks of life. Our top 10 players are not only skilled strategists but also ambassadors of their cultures and professions. They remind us that every move on the chessboard carries the weight of their heritage, values, and personal stories.

As we approach the end of November, we’ll continue to track their progress, celebrate their wins, and look forward to crowning the Player of the Month. Stay tuned for the final results, and don’t miss the upcoming Player Profiles where we’ll dive even deeper into the lives of our chess champions.

Thank you for being a part of Race Code Chess. Whether you’re a player, supporter, or fan, together, we’re building a community that celebrates diversity, competition, and mutual respect.

Until next time, keep thinking, keep strategising, and keep playing!


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