Ron Murawski wrote:Michael Sherwin wrote:Five years ago I was flat broke when I wrote RomiChess, but now, because, I started dabbling in the stock market about three years ago and got really good at it about a year and a half ago I am a multi millionaire. The money is a big deal, but, not a huge deal and I want to do this.

It couldn't have happened to a nicer and more deserving guy!
If I finish my re-write by spring 2012, then I will enter your contest.
Best regards,
Ron
I second this e-mail. It is really nice to see that fortune once in while smiles to a nice guy. Michael, I hope this financial situation make the burden of your health related family problems less stressful.
Back to CC:
Michael: Control your emotions otherwise the roller coaster will kill you! you cannot expect the people to flood the forum with messages about this initiative in a very short period of time. You posted Saturday night and Sunday early afternoon you were worried that there was no response. Things take time...
Besides money, there are other things that will make an initiative like this successful. IMHO, you should not try to overextend the organization too much at the beginning. I would do only chess at the beginning unless it is very clear there are good reasons to do something else. Maybe one variant...
Another thing to guarantee some success is to make sure that people would come. Prizes are a good incentive, but paying plane tickets maybe a cheaper way to attract some authors from overseas (or outside the midwest). Maybe some awards could be given for that purpose.
Associating this to an academic Dept is a good idea. BUT, you have to make sure they are interested. Not every dept is interested in in everything and it could be a burden for them. If they are interested, you could set aside a bit of money to invite a prestigious speaker in AI to give a lecture. That will be a contribution to the comp. sci. dept. that may justify their efforts in providing the venue.
A good thing is you are planning this well in advance. The community will be very grateful.
Miguel