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From one region from Europe to another, like for example Norway or Sweden by plane to Switzerland would be cheaper. But I meant in general like if the tournament is a bit farther from home in general for anyone, like Norway to Brazil, or the UK to Russia, or those who live in countries wherein tournaments of high calibre or abundant of norm possibilites are very few, like those who live in the USA, Canada, Latin America, etc., and have to travel regularly or face the effect of having a lower than deserved ELO or less norms than they could make had they lived in Europe. Of course I know some titled players who are from the USA, Canada, Argentina, Brazil, Peru, and countries that host very few norm tournaments, they made a very drastic decision and emigrated to Europe, especially Spain, Hungary or Germany, my guess might be that they have a visa or permanent residence status. Of course someone who is not in good financial state would be in more trouble than me when I play against the Wolga Gambit if they did this, but those that do not move abroad live at their home countries but fly long haul almost every month for chess. I suppose that they have the tournament venue cover housing and food, but then that leaves the plane costs. Then also if they have no job, i.e. play professionally, they have no income. Or if they only do chess stuff for a job, then their income is basically from lessons(?) or simuls I guess, how can that break even for them to survive economically? Til exemple, some of the players whom I know are playing now in Gibraltar Masters. They live maybe 10000 km away, and they play professionally. Perhaps they might go to another country to play again soon thereafter. How does their winnings break even with all of the costs to do this?
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