Reddit/r/chess

All about the game of chess, including discussions on professional tournaments, game analysis and theory. If you are new to the game, check out /r/chessbeginners and before posting here please read our rules: https://www.reddit.com/r/chess/wiki/index.
  1. r/chess Weekly Discussion Thread

    You are welcome to ask here all kinds of chess-related questions that don't warrant their own post. You can also discuss or ask questions about upcoming tournaments that don't have their own thread yet.

    Moderation

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    Event Threads

    Interested in making threads for tournaments, but don't know where to start? Our Event Template page is a great way to get the basic layout.

    An alternative would be to start a subthread directly in the weekly thread.

    Announcements

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  2. Official Website

    Follow the games here: Chess.com | Lichess

    Kicking off the 2025 Grand Chess Tour for its tenth consecutive year, the Superbet Rapid & Blitz Poland is the first of three speed-chess events, each featuring a $175,000 total prize fund. The tournament begins with nine rounds of rapid play, followed by eighteen rounds of blitz, making up a total of 135 games over five days. Five full tour players will be joined by five wildcards. Players earn Grand Chess Tour points based on

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  3. I thought it was cancelled but it turned out just nobody showed up. Confirmed with the club president that it wasn't cancelled after sitting around for 30 minutes. Drove 30 minutes both ways.

    My city has a population nearing 100K. Is in-person chess that unpopular? Could there be another secret club I don't know about? How can it be that not 1 person in this entire city wants to play chess on a weekly basis?

    submitted by /u/CorndogTorpedo [link] [comments]
  4. An 11-year-old against a 2618!

    Faustino Oro is facing Lu Shanglei 2618) in Round 7 of the Menorca Open—and it’s turning into quite a thriller!

    Can the 11-year-old hold his ground against the 2618 Chinese player?

    submitted by /u/ICCchessclub [link] [comments]