7 Reasons To Play The 2020 Daily Chess Championship
Registration is open for the 2020 Chess.com Daily Chess Championship, which is set to begin at 12 a.m. Pacific on January 1.
Each year, the Chess.com Daily Chess Championship has set a new record for the largest tournament we've ever held. In 2019, a total of 11,609 players competed, and we expect to beat that number in 2020.
Here are seven reasons you should sign up:
7. Help us break 15,000 players.
With a massive player pool, one day per move, no vacation time and 12-player sections where only the winner advances, the Chess.com Daily Chess Championship is a thrilling and unique experience shared by thousands of chess players.
6. Make friends on Chess.com.
Like everything, Chess.com is better with friends, but it's not always easy to connect with other chess players in live chess. Daily chess games are a great way to get to know some of the most dedicated and friendly members of the Chess.com community. Strike up a discussion in the game chat and meet players from all around the globe.
5. Play against GMs, IMs, staff and more.
Many notable people on Chess.com play in the daily chess championship. Get the chance to go to-to-toe with them and either beat them...or learn from them!
Will Chess.com chief chess officer Daniel Rensch be in this year's tournament?
4. Have your games publicized by Chess.com.
Post your best games in the comments on the tournament page. We'll be sharing some of the best games on social media for Chess.com and awarding diamond memberships to our favorites. Maybe you'll be the one to win with a smothered mate or epic queen sacrifice and become internet famous.
34.Bxg6!, 37.Bh7+!, and 40.Rg6+! secured a beautiful victory over GM Daan Brandenburg for 2018 #dailychess champion Jbd735!
— Chess.com (@chesscom) August 22, 2019
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Could he achieve the impossible and repeat as champion against a field of over 11,000?! 🤔 pic.twitter.com/H1aSyPlhuW
Jbd735 wins a beautiful game. Our inaugural champion eventually finished second in the 2019 tournament.
3. Start the new year off right.
If you are anything like us, you've got some chess-related new year's resolutions. Playing and analyzing more games is a great way to learn. In this tournament, participants will play 22 games against the 11 other players in their section (one with White and one with Black). Review your games and commit to improving your chess in 2020.
2. Brush up on your theory.
Daily chess provides a great opportunity to study your games while you play. Of course, you can never use engines, but you can set up the position on a real board, reference our opening explorer and consult books. It's a great way to learn.
1. Become the 2020 Daily Chess Champion!
It's going to be a hard road, but one highly skilled player will become the 2020 Daily Chess Champion! Maybe that player will be you...