Petition to Recall Members of the Executive Board
of the United States Chess Federation prepared by Sam Sloan

The United States Chess Federation is now in crisis. Everybody agrees on
that, although there is disagreement as to the causes and solutions.

The current Executive Board majority, which just took power in August, is
unresponsive to the wishes of the membership. The current Executive Board
majority has effectively destroyed the established rating system by
instituting a "fiddle points" system where every player will be awarded two
points for every game played, up to a limit of 2000 points. They say that
they have done this to increase chess activity. However, most players
compete in tournaments not to win prizes but to gain rating points by
defeating opponents and have no interest in a rating system based upon the
number of games they play. The rating system is the most valuable asset
that the USCF has and the introduction of fiddle points will effectively
destroy it.

But that is only the beginning. The new board majority has not issued any
financial reports. The most recent balance sheet for the USCF is dated May,
1999. The USCF Annual report for the year 2000 was supposed to have been
issued in August 2000 at the time of the US Open. It has not been issued
yet. Financial statements are supposed to be available on the USCF website.
Yet, if you try to get the financial statements supposedly on the web site,
it says: "The page cannot be found".

In a recent newsgroup posting, Tim Redman, USCF President, stated:
"Consolidated statements were far from being my top priority". If the
current Executive Board majority is thrown out, perhaps we can get somebody
in there who does consider financial statements to be a top priority.

This is not because of a lack of resources. The USCF hired a Chief
Financial Officer last year, Jeffrey Loomis, a position which did not
previously exist. The USCF supposedly has more accounting and bookkeeping
personnel than ever before.

The reason no financial statements are available is that Jim Pechac, the
elected Vice-President of Finance, has blocked the issuance of financial
reports. This situation does not seem likely to change as long as the
current Executive Board majority remains in office. By now, the financial
reports for the year 2001 should be in preparation. Yet, the reports for
fiscal 2000 are not out yet.

But there is more: The USCF introduced its highly touted US CHESSLIVE
system for Internet online play. The group that provides this free service
to members was brought in by Doris Barry. However, observant subscribers
quickly realized that the US CHESSLIVE software is infected with spyware.
It installs spyware into your system, enabling the operators to read your
entire hard drive, including your credit card numbers, your bank account
passwords and the like.

A big ruckus was made over this, so the company withdrew that version and
issued a new version of US ChessLive. The new version does not contain that
brand of spyware: It contains a different less obvious brand of spyware
instead! They claim that it is not spyware, because it is fully disclosed
in the agreement that everyone must make when they download the software,
an agreement which almost nobody reads.

Meanwhile, anybody who downloaded the first version of US Chess Live is
still having their hard drive read by that company. Once the spyware is
installed, there is really no way to be sure of removing it, except either
to buy a new computer or reformat the infected hard drive.

The current Executive Majority knows about all these problems, but they
don't care. They have the arrogance of power. They have no care or concern
for what their members think.

There is much more: Several members of the Executive Board are known to
want to close down the books and equipment business and to close down USCF
correspondence chess. They have already reduced School Mates magazine to
just four issues per year and they have greatly reduced the size of Chess
Life magazine. Several senior USCF staff members have been summarily fired,
including Barbara DeMaro, whose firing became the subject of a column in
the Boston Globe. At least that brought publicity for chess. In addition,
Glenn Petersen was removed as Chess Life editor.

It goes on and on. And remember, all this has happened in the few months
since August when the current executive board majority took power, except
that the problem of No Financial Reports dates back to August 1999, when
Jim Pechac became Vice President for Finance.

There are many more problems. The Tournament Life Announcements section of
Chess Life is down to ten pages in the current issue, half of which is
devoted to Grand Prix events, as opposed to sixteen previously. The price
to organizers for putting TLAs in the magazine has quadrupled. It is
surprising that half of the current TLA section is devoted to Grand Prix
events, because the USCF funding for the Grand Prix program has been
abolished, a program which benefits all but the smallest organizers, as it
brings grandmasters to tournaments where they would otherwise not play.
Yet, the current Executive Board majority claims that they voted in favor
of fiddle points, or "activity points" as they prefer to call them, to
increase chess activity.

While almost everybody is unhappy about this, there are those who say that
we should wait until August when a new election will take place and a new
board will presumably take power. However, I for one feel that we cannot
wait. If we wait, by the time of the election, there will be no more USCF
to fight over. By the time of the next election, the financial statements
for fiscal 2001 are supposed to be out. However, since financial statements
for 2000 are not out yet, it can be just about guaranteed that there will
be no meaningful financial information by the time of the next election, or
for at least as long as Jim Pechac remains in office.

The presence of spyware in US ChessLive creates a potential financial
liability of millions of dollars if and when the general membership finds
out about this and decides to bring suit. Ironically, the cover of the
January/February Chess Life says: "see what all the fuss is about - us
chesslive". It fails to mention that the fuss is about the spyware that US
ChessLive contains.

In 1995, the Delegates passed a new rating system which addresses the
concerns about ratings deflation. It is known as the Glickman System.
Glickman is a Professor of Math and Statistics at Boston University who
wrote his Ph.D. thesis on the USCF rating system. However, the USCF office
staff never implemented the Glickman system. Finally, the October issue of
Chess Life announced that the Glickman System was being put into effect.
Almost simultaneously, on October 6, 2000, Tim Redman, in one of the most
arrogant acts imaginable, got the board effectively to throw out the
Glickman system in favor of his own fiddle points plan.

Players are upset that they do not know which rating system is in effect
and they cannot calculate or estimate their new ratings. Most of the
complaints about the previously established rating system come from the
scholastic community, who said that their players were underrated. The
fiddle points system will have a devastating impact on scholastic chess
because, for example, any kid who lives in New York City where the
Manhattan and Marshall Chess Clubs hold Swiss system tournaments every day
can quickly play a few hundred rated games and thereby qualify to represent
the United States in an international youth event, whereas players who live
in remote areas will not have an equal opportunity. The current top-50
lists for various age categories will become meaningless. Small groups will
form of players who only play each other and nobody else, thereby insuring
much higher ratings for every member of the group.

In the history of the USCF, there has never been a recall of elected
officials, in part because the recall provision was first put in the
by-laws in 1998. I believe that the only solution is to recall the four
members of the Executive Board who are causing all these problems, namely:
Tim Redman, Helen Warren, Doris Barry and Jim Pechac. They all have
different backgrounds and are not in agreement in all issues, but they have
formed an alliance and a bloc which now controls the USCF.

In each case, there is a specific reason which pertains primarily to one
Executive Board member. For example, the problem of no financial reports is
clearly caused by Jim Pechac. Tim Redman, the new president, has expressed
little interest in the numbers aspect of the USCF. The problem of spyware
in US ChessLive must be laid at the door of Doris Barry, because she is the
person who brought in the US ChessLive group. The problem of the fiddle
points has been caused by Tim Redman, because this was his brainchild.
Helen Warren is the main proponent of a proposal to close down the books
business and to stop USCF correspondence chess. She tried to stop a US Team
from being sent to the World Chess Olympiad in Istanbul and she voted
against allowing George DeFeis to negotiate with the Seirawan group to hold
the US Championship in Seattle. These four Executive Board members vote for
each other's plans and secure their passage.

Under the USCF by-laws, in order for there to be a recall, first 75 voting
members must sign the recall petition. I am confident that I can get 75
signatures, but I need your help. I could also use a little money. After
that, the member who is the subject of the Recall Petition has 30 days to
communicate his or her views to the voters, and then there is an election.
The recall provision states:

Section 10. Removal and Recall. Members of the Executive Board are subject
to removal through recall by Petition for Recall.

Petition for Recall. A Petition for Recall bearing the signatures of at
least seventy five of the electors may be filed with the USCF Secretary,
except that a Petition to Recall the USCF Secretary shall be filed with the
USCF President. Upon certification of the petition, timely notice of the
recall shall be provided to the Electors by mail and the Executive Board
Member who is subject to recall shall have no less than thirty days to
communicate his/her views to the Electors. At the end of that period a
recall ballot shall be mailed to the Electors providing for its return
within 21 days to the Business Office. At the end of that period the
ballots shall be opened and tabulated in the presence of three tellers, one
appointed by the Executive Board member who is subject to recall, one
appointed by the first available signer of a recall question, and one
appointed by the other two tellers. If at least 250 ballots are received
and at least 2/3 of those voting support recall, the Executive Board Member
is recalled.

I am sending you a separate recall petition for each of the four members of
the Executive Board who I feel that should be recalled. I am doing it this
way because some, for example, may favor keeping Helen Warren while wanting
Tim Redman to be recalled. Also, if you want any of the remaining three
members of the Executive Board recalled, just draw up your own petition. If
I get 75 signatures to have any of them recalled, I will submit those as
well, in the interest of being even-handed to all sides.

I want to explain that I have nothing personally against any of the four
Executive Board members whom I want recalled. I personally posted the
campaign letters of Tim Redman on the chess newsgroups at his request,
because he did not know how to do it himself. I campaigned for Jim Pechac
and often said that I thought he would make an excellent Executive Board
member. I used to exchange friendly correspondence with Helen Warren, until
I expressed opposition to some of her policies and she cut off the
correspondence and blocked me from sending her e-mail. I also had positive
feelings about Doris Barry and I thought that she was a nice old lady who
knew a lot about chess. I thought that she was going to make an excellent
board member.

Several people have expressed the view that the recall petition will be
unsuccessful and will only strengthen their position. My response to this
is that at least if 75 voters sign the petition, the members subject to the
recall will have to hold themselves accountable. When they campaigned for
election, they sent us all those finely printed letters about the great
things they were going to do if elected. Needless to say, they have done
none of the things that they promised to do and instead have sent the USCF
off in a completely opposite direction.

If you will sign this petition, that will help guarantee that at least you
will receive a letter from your elected officials explaining their actions
and their conduct up until now. Then you will be able to decide whether you
want to vote for or against the recall.

Signed copies of the petition should be sent to me at my address, which is
as follows:

Sam Sloan
2356 Pitkin Avenue
Brooklyn NY 11207-3822

sloan@ishipress.com
(718) 827-7422
January 16, 2001
Very Truly Yours,
 

Sam Sloan

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Petition to Recall Tim Redman from the USCF Executive Board

I am a voting member of the United States Chess Federation and I hereby
petition for a recall of Tim Redman as member of the Executive Board on the
following grounds [add, cross out or change grounds as appropriate]:

Tim Redman and his political allies got elected by claiming that there was
a "financial crisis in the USCF" and that the financial figures being
presented to the delegates were false and misleading.

However, under Redman, the delegates have been presented with no meaningful
financial figures at all! From time to time, spreadsheets are posted on the
USCF web site showing specific selected financial figures. However, these
figures are virtually useless when determining the overall health of the
organization.

Since August, 1999, when the current Executive Board took office, there has
never been a consolidated financial statement issued by the USCF. The USCF
annual report was supposed to have come out in August, 2000. It has not
come out yet. This is the first time in history that the USCF has not
issued a timely annual report.

In October, Redman got a motion passed awarding two rating points to every
rated player for every chess game played. Redman calls these "activity
points", but the general membership calls them "fiddle points", because
that is the name given to similar points by George Cunningham when he was
USCF ratings administrator in the late 1970s.

The USCF now has 87788 members. Among those, five are in favor of fiddle
points. The remaining 87783 are opposed.

Redman mislead the Executive Board when he presented his fiddle points plan
at the October 6, 2000 meeting. He said: "I circulated this idea for

discussion. I had a very productive and good e-mail correspondence with
Professor Mark Glickman, who is the Chair of the Ratings Committee."

This clearly implied that Mark Glickman was in favor of fiddle points or at
least not strongly against it. Redman also said that other members of the
Rating Committee had expressed support for the idea "as individuals". This
was a lie. The entire Ratings Committee was unanimously and vehemently
opposed to fiddle points and Redman knew that. If he did not know it then,
he certainly knows it now, and yet he has been pressing forward with his
fiddle points system and insisting upon prompt implementation.

Redman also advocated removing TLAs ("tournament life announcements") from
the pages of Chess Life and a drastic reduction in the size of Chess Life.

[Write in Other Grounds]
 
 

On these or other grounds, I petition for Tim Redman to be recalled.
 

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Petition to Recall Jim Pechac from the USCF Executive Board

I am a voting member of the United States Chess Federation and I hereby
petition for a recall of Jim Pechac as member of the Executive Board on the
following grounds [add, cross out or change grounds as appropriate]:

Jim Pechac and his political allies got elected by claiming that there was
a "financial crisis in the USCF" and that the financial figures being
presented to the delegates were false and misleading.

However, under Pechac, the delegates have been presented with no meaningful
financial figures at all! From time to time, spreadsheets are posted on the
USCF web site showing specific selected financial figures. However, these
figures are virtually useless when determining the overall health of the
organization.

Since August, 1999, when the current Executive Board took office and Jim
Pechac became Vice-President for Finance, there has never been a
consolidated financial statement issued by the USCF. The USCF annual report
was supposed to have come out in August, 2000. It has not come out yet.
This is the first time in history that the USCF has not issued a timely
annual report.

Although some financial figures are available, they are utterly without
meaning without the full financial figures. For example, one spreadsheet
includes the following items:

November 2000 Finance Reports (Operations)

Total revenue (Year-to-date) 2,310,050.95
Cost of Sales 598,201.89
Gross Profit 1,711,849.06
Total Expenses 1,724,067.35
Net income <12,218.29>

While these figures are mildly interesting, they are utterly meaningless
without a balance sheet. The last balance sheet the USCF issued was dated
May, 1999. More than one and a half years have passed with no balance sheet.

Moreover, the above figures just represent Operations. The big money, both
in assets and liabilities, are in the LMA aspect of the financial
statements and are completely undisclosed. For example, all dues paid by
life and sustaining members goes into the LMA and does not reach
operations. The LMA also owns the building. The LMA transfers money into
operations from time to time. All of these financial transactions, which
involve millions of dollars (assuming that the money is still there), are
completely undisclosed to the voting members.

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On these or other grounds, I petition for Jim Pechac to be recalled.
 

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Petition to Recall Helen Warren from the USCF Executive Board

I am a voting member of the United States Chess Federation and I hereby
petition for a recall of Helen Warren as member of the Executive Board on
the following grounds [add, cross out or change grounds as appropriate]:

Helen Warren has taken positions which I and, I believe, the majority of
USCF voting members are against:

Helen Warren is the main proponent of a proposal to close down the books
and equipment business, to stop USCF correspondence chess, and to halt the
Grand Prix program. She tried to stop a US Team from being sent to the
World Chess Olympiad in Istanbul. She voted against holding a US
Championship for the year 2000 and then she voted against allowing George
DeFeis to negotiate with the Seirawan group to hold the US Championship in
Seattle.

She voted to establish the fiddle points rating system and she ridiculed
efforts to raise funds to save the Grand Prix.

Yet, before she was elected, Helen Warren asked that the USCF donate
$10,000 each year to her own private tournament which she renamed the US
Masters.

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On these or other grounds, I petition for Helen Warren to be recalled.
 

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Petition to Recall Doris Barry from the USCF Executive Board

I am a voting member of the United States Chess Federation and I hereby
petition for a recall of Doris Barry as member of the Executive Board on
the following grounds [add, cross out or change grounds as appropriate]:

Doris Barry brought the US ChessLive program into the USCF. US ChessLive
software is infected with spyware which when downloaded into a computer
enables the operators of US ChessLive to read the entire hard drive of the
subscriber, including credit card numbers and bank account passwords.

Although the operators of US ChessLive promise only to extract
"non-identifying information" from the hard drive of subscribers, the fact
is that only USCF members are allowed to join US ChessLive, which means
that the operators already have access to a database containing the name,
address and ID number of every one of the 88,000 USCF members. Thus, a
subscriber when he signs up and provides his USCF ID number, makes his
identity known to US ChessLive.

This is precisely the reason why the operators of US ChessLive have offered
their software to USCF members "free of charge". They say that they make
their money from "advertising". This suggests that they are advertising to
USCF members, but what they are really doing is advertising the contents of
the hard drives of USCF members to others.

Doris Barry led the fight to stop USCF from accepting the $500,000
scholarship offer from KasparovChess, a no risk opportunity. This would
have cost USCF nothing, and would have resulted in joint Kasparov-USCF
media opportunities.

In addition, Doris Barry tried to stop a US Team from being sent to the
World Chess Olympiad in Istanbul. She voted against holding a US
Championship for the year 2000 and then she voted against allowing George
DeFeis to negotiate with the Seirawan group to hold the US Championship in
Seattle. She also voted in favor of fiddle points.

[Write in Other Grounds]
 
 

On these or other grounds, I petition for Doris Barry to be recalled.
 

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