World Youth Chess Championship 2022 Schedule and Time:
Rounds | Date | Start Time (ET) |
1 | September 6 | 08:00 am |
2 | September 7 | 08:00 am |
3 | September 8 | 08:00 am |
4 | September 9 | 08:00 am |
Date | Time PT | Players |
---|---|---|
Oct 3 | 9:00 a.m. | Hikaru Nakamura vs. Leinier Dominguez Perez |
Oct 5 | 9:00 a.m. | Anish Giri vs. Pavel Ponkratov |
Oct 5 | 9:00 a.m. | Jan Krzysztof Duda vs. Alexey Sarana |
Oct 12 | 6:00 a.m. | Ding Liren vs. Nihal Sarin |
March 2022
The 2nd of three events in the 24-player Grand Prix series that determines the final two places in the 2022 Candidates Tournament.
April 2022
The Reykjavik Open had to be cancelled in 2020, while in 2021 it functioned as the European Championship. In 2022 it’s returning to its old format as an Open tournament and also plans to return to its traditional venue, the Harpa Music and Conference Centre.
June 2022
This will be the 4th edition of the Prague Chess Festival, one of the brightest recent additions to the chess calendar. As well as the Masters, won in 2020 by Alireza Firouzja and in 2021 by Sam Shankland, there’s likely to be a Challengers, Futures and also an Open.
July 2022
The Meltwater Champions Chess Tour is back with Magnus Carlsen looking to defend the title he won in the inaugural $1.6 million tour. This is the fourth of six Regular events on the 2022 Tour, which will also feature three Majors. More details soon.
August 2022
The Meltwater Champions Chess Tour is back with Magnus Carlsen looking to defend the title he won in the inaugural $1.6 million tour. This is the second Major on the 2022 Tour, which will also feature six Regular events and another Major. More details soon.
September 2022
The fifth and final event on the $1.4 million Grand Chess Tour is the Sinquefield Cup, a 10-player classical round-robin with a $350,000 prize fund.
October 2022
The annual European Chess Club Cup, which in 2018 and 2021 was the last classical event Magnus Carlsen played before a World Championship match, is a 7-round event for teams that have previously competed in European national leagues.
How to Watch on Chess.com
Open Qualifier Phase
- The Chess.com Global Championship kicks off on May 1 with the Open Qualifier phase, which ends on July 31, with a total of 81 events.
Play-In Phase
- The Play-in phase follows the qualifiers, starting on July 11 and ending on August 5, with a total of 16 events.
Fair Play & Regulations
- All players must abide by the following rules to play in the Chess.com Global Championship: All Phases 1. Participants must be Chess.com verified players; 2. Players must have played at least 50 blitz or 20 rapid games (rated) on Chess.com to become verified prior to their first CGC event; 3. Players must join "Proctoring Calls" and share their screen at any time during any event at the …