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I notice something that perhaps I am not understanding well. I notice that in North America, unlike not only Europe, but Asia, Oceania, Africa, and Latin America, almost never provide chess equipment in tournaments, even very big, important ones. Why is this? We all provide clocks (always DGT/FIDE clock), boards, pieces, scoresheets, so that no one has a different set, and so no one has to bring a heavy bag full of chess pieces, clock, set the clock, set the board, wrap it back up, and so. But my friends in North America say that it is normal that no one provides nothing, and has to bring everyone their sets and clocks. Why less rich countries like Cuba, Nicaragua, Argentina, Vietnam, all provide sets and equipment, and North America do not? Although I think that Canada sometimes do (if you are Canadian, you know the situaton better). In any case, it cannot be possible that the cost is too much if poorer countries can easily afford all of the equipment, at least in mine eyes. Is it not dear to afford for the players? In Europe, also in Latin America, entry fee average is maybe around 40-50€ maximum, no more. I heard some tournaments in North America cost 200€?? then you add this to the clock, board, and pieces?
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