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Speed Chess Championship Headlines September Updates

Speed Chess Championship Headlines September Updates

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Another busy month at Chess.com is in the books as we turn the page to September and the equinox. The ninth Speed Chess Championship approaches a dramatic conclusion, but that's not all that's happening this month in the world of Chess.com!

Here's what this update covers: 


Events

The premier Chess.com blitz event is wrapping up the weekend of September 6-8, but that's not the only tournament happening in the chess world!

SCC Final

  • The 2024 Speed Chess Championship is concluding soon with a historic live final in Paris. Who will win between GMs Hikaru Nakamura, Magnus Carlsen, Alireza Firouzja and Hans Niemann? We will find out soon!
  • In the meantime, GM Ju Wenjun won the Women's Speed Chess Championship, defeating IM Polina Shuvalova in a thrilling final.
  • GM Jose Martinez became the third member of the Perfect Titled Tuesday Club, scoring 11/11 on August 27 to join Nakamura and Carlsen on the list of players to score 11/11 in a Titled Tuesday before.
  • Coincidentally, those three also lead this year's Titled Cup standings, with Nakamura in first on 198.5 points, Carlsen second on 190.5, and Martinez third on 186 as of the September 3 Titled Tuesdays. There are less than four months now left in the inaugural Titled Cup! Tune in to see who will win the women, senior, junior and girls standings as well.
  • Firouzja won the Sinquefield Cup and Grand Chess Tour! Is the Speed Chess Championship the next victory lap on his docket?

Product & Engineering

The next round of bots is part of an exciting partnership, and we also overhauled one of the key learning centers available on Chess.com.

    If you are in tech and would like to join our team, we're hiring!

    Community

    Chess.com knows how important you and our community are, and we continue to host events that allow you to participate in the goings-on of chess.

    • Our community team is at the SCC Finals, where we will be hosting community activities and meet-and-greets with your favorite creators! Read more about the live setting at Chess.com/Paris.

    Content

    Our video and writing teams continue to produce the best chess content on the web, including:

    • The Lie Detector Chess series continued with IM Anna Rudolf and WFM Anna Cramling trading great moves, shady truths, and possible lies.

    • GMs Vidit Gujrathi and Anish Giri reacted to videos starring themselves, and the results were simultaneously hilarious and cringeworthy!

    Chessable

    Chessable continues to release great course after great course, and there are also some ongoing promotions for you to take advantage of and participate in!

    Chessable Woodpecker Method

    • Renowned podcaster NM Ben Johnson doesn't just present interesting interviews! Johnson and Chessable teamed up to help you learn about Identifying Critical Moments in Chess.
    • Chessable's Olympiad promotion continues as we will be featuring 40% off of several courses and writing some feature articles about the players and countries involved. Read more about the sale and initiative here!
    • Finally, you can still join the 2024 Create Your Own Course contest for a chance at a $5,000 advance on course sales and become a published Chessable author

    ChessKid

    ChessKid and the next generation of chess stars continue to do their thing. One of them is even about to represent her country in the most historic international team event in chess.

    • Nine-year-old WFM Bodhana Sivanandan is on the English Olympiad team! She is the fifth player on the women's squad for the event, which starts September 11.
    • Don't miss the Judit Polgar Chess Festival on September 17 and 18! GM Judit Polgar will be offering both a simultaneous exhibition and a masterclass. Read more about the festival and ways you can participate here on ChessKid!

    Judit Polgar

    Fair Play

    The Fair Play team is always hard at work to keep Chess.com a safe and fair place to play for everyone in the community.

    Fair Play AugustFair Play stats for August:

    • 317,749 reports created
    • 57,986 Fair Play closures (including 11 titled players: 1 GM, 3 IM, 5 FM, 1 CM, 1 NM)
    • 36,700+ mute actions
    • 32,400+ accounts muted
    • 138,900+ abuse closures
    • 22,560,814 rating points refunded

    Support

    The team has integrated AI into their work, making the first-response time immediate, while still following up with human action as soon as possible.

    • Average Time to First Human Response: 2 days, 2 hours
    • Total Number of Conversations: 33,053
    • Average Quality by Member Rating: 89.6%
    • Total Ratings: 5,767

    Thank you for being part of the world's largest chess community. Let us know your thoughts and ideas in the comments below!

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