I have clarified on "Team Friendly Match" in a separate note.
Regarding the issue of good overseas players, I wish to share some personal views here.
When I mentioned overseas players, actually I am referring to those coming to Singapore for a few days to represent a local team in a team competition.
For those holding work permits or students passes etc, I am considering them as players in Singaspore for the duration when they are working or studying in Singapore. Definitely, they help to improve the skill levels of Singaporeans during their stays.
For those overseas players with a few days stay in Singapore, their main goal is to win in a team competition sponsored and it is the only expectation from their sponsor(s). It has no or little improvement to the skill levels of their other Singapore team members during the stay.
I do not think their sponsors will "invite them over to give the other Singaporeans from other teams the opportunities to play with these top players for free." If this is the thinking of the sponsor, could it be very unfair to the Singaporeans in their own team (???).
As mentioned, the Champion is just in NAME and only valid during the competition duration with overseas good player(s).
If the good overseas players or trainers come over for a longer period, say a few weeks or even months, then it is a total different issue and it will definitely bring up the skill levels of some or more Singapore players at least during their stays or even better after their stays. Sponsor(s) for such nature of ativities will be very much appreciated, this is also why we build up a closer relationships with, in examples 黄少龙教授(中国象棋大师) and 言穆江(中国象棋大师) during their stays in Singapore and they even contributed articles to our 5th Anniversary Newsletter Special Edition later.
For details, please refer to two early postings on
海外来稿 : 黄少龙(中国象棋大师) -- 漫谈象棋人才 Publicity 8 ......
2007-06-22 14:21
海外来稿 : 言穆江(中国象棋大师) Publicity 9 ......
2007-06-22 14:23
Of course, during the team competition, players from any team will like to have chances to play with good overseas player(s) provided the sponsors are having the same thinkings, to the sponsors, they need to know their purposes of sponsoring the events.