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Daily Discussion & Tournament Thread Index - September 30, 2023
...r/chess Daily 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.
Announcement
r/chess Announcement Regarding Coverage of St. Louis Chess Club and USCF Events
Active Tournament Threads
DATES EVENT Sept 24th-Oct 7 19th Asian Games Sept 25-29 -
Champions Chess Tour AI Cup 2023 (Knockout Stage)
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The Champions Chess Tour 2023 (CCT) is a major chess tournament that spans six events throughout the year and culminates in live Finals. It boasts a prize fund of $2,000,000 and features the world's top players. The sixth and last event before the live Finals is the AI Cup
Format
- Each division features a double-elimination knockout bracket.
- The time control is 15+3.
- In Divisions I and II, there are four-game matches in the Winners Bracket and two-game matches in the Losers
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Niemann's interview with Piers Morgan was his biggest blunder in recent memory
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Martin broke the rules, he went first.
submitted by /u/Ok_Wonder_5275 [link] [comments]I was playing a costum match, I gave Martin extra queens and this dude just went first, I'm so confused, is this a glitch?
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Why do people have to be like this
submitted by /u/thane4 [link] [comments]I even said they were a good sport but then they sent this
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Close Shot of Nepo's Tattoo
submitted by /u/germanfox2003 [link] [comments]