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Broadcasting Your Event’s Games on Chess.com/Events: A Step-by-Step Guide

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Promote Your Event on Chess.com: Get Featured on the World’s Most Popular Chess Website!

Chess.com, the world’s most popular chess website, is offering event organizers a unique opportunity to promote their events to a global audience. With the Events Page on Chess.com, organizers can provide information about their event, including live game links, schedules, standings, and more, to chess players and spectators worldwide.

To get started, event organizers can email Chess.com with the necessary information or provide it directly on the Events Page. This includes live game links, event name, number of rounds, dates and times, city, format, time control, tiebreak system, and a link to the official website. Organizers can also include a logo and links to Twitch or Youtube streams for additional coverage.

The Events Page on Chess.com offers a range of features, including live game updates with cloud analysis using the latest Stockfish, tablebase support, crosstables, schedules, standings, voting, embedded commentary streams, and more. Organizers can even embed the Events Page on their own website for broadcasts with access to all the tools available.

Additionally, the Events Page can be embedded on other websites, allowing chess fans to access tournament information without directly visiting Chess.com. Organizers can also request to have live videos from Youtube or Twitch embedded on their Events Page for greater exposure.

Chess.com is also offering support for organizers, commentators, and chess professionals using the Events Page on social media. By tagging Chess.com in their posts, organizers can receive engagement and promotion from Chess.com’s social media accounts.

Overall, the Events Page on Chess.com provides a modern broadcasting platform for events, with live production and commentary tools, promotional opportunities, and support for organizers. For more information on how to get started with the Events Page, event organizers can reach out to Chess.com via email.

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