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Chess Tournaments December 18, 2009

Filed under: chess — chessblogs @ 10:05 am

ChessBoss Monthly ChessCube Tournament
This new variant of chess, named ChessCube, involves rolling a cube with a different chess piece displayed on each side.  Each player rolls a cube on their turn and must move the piece corresponding to the face-up side of the cube.  If a piece is unable to move, the player loses his or her turn.  ChessCube offers a new way to play the game, training players to become better at chess with an aspect of randomness providing new situations and revealing new moves for players to consider.  The monthly tournament pays $300 to the winner of each tournament, $150 to the second place and $50 for third place.

In order to qualify for the ChessCube main event, players must win one of the 64 satellite ChessCube Tournaments.  Each tournament, whether it is a satellite tournament or the main event, uses the Olympic System in which players are eliminated following their first loss.

The 64 satellites leading up to the monthly main event will be permanently listed in ChessBoss’s tournament listings area.  Each satellite tournament goes live when 16 players join the tournament room.  Immediately following the start of a satellite tournament, another satellite tournament room will appear.  Using this system, the 64 participants in the main event may be decided within two weeks, one week, or even the first day!  It would be unwise to sleep on the opportunity to make $300, so act as soon as possible!  The main event will be hosted on the last Saturday of every month.

 

chess December 18, 2009

Filed under: chess — chessblogs @ 9:55 am

The game that is reached well in the hearts of logical thinkers is the indoor board game is Chess. The game is been loved by millions of players across the globe. Everywhere in the city, either at home or online or even in clubs, chess games is appreciated and been played. This is isn’t unusual to know that people are driven by games. Of course! Games are the modes of relaxation for all of us.
Chess tournaments are held even in schools to encourage students to think logical in this developing techie world. Among the chess sets, Staunton sets are the standard sets followed for International tournaments. Russians have been the toppers of chess games till the year 1972. Now-a-days, online chess is played over internet. These games prove to be really challenging.
International Olympic Committee has accepted chess to be a competitive sport in Olympics. This recognition for the game has made chess players stay addicted to the game. Recent developments have brought chess titans which are video games that has been developed based on real time chess. Oberon Games developed and released this game along with Windows Vista. There can’t be a person who isn’t impressed with these innovations made in gaming world.
Playing chess alone at home just does not make sense any more since Chessboss.com is widely recognized as the best chess server on the Web today. It is a truly unique chess server offering awesome features, games, and tournaments for the die hard chess enthusiast and even rookie chess players

 

Hello world! December 18, 2009

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