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Introducing the New Dashboard View on Chess.com’s Events Page: A Closer Look at the Features

Chess.com has just unveiled an exciting new feature on their Events page – the Dashboard view. This new layout promises to make navigating the Events page easier and more intuitive for users, drawing inspiration from the successful Chess24 interface.

With the Dashboard view, users can access all the information they need on a single page. From finding past, current, and upcoming games to analyzing positions and checking out standings, the Dashboard view offers a comprehensive overview of the event.

One of the key features of the Dashboard view is the ability to easily find past, current, and upcoming games. Users can navigate through different rounds and select specific games to observe, all with just a few clicks. Additionally, the engine evaluation feature allows users to analyze positions and explore different variations on the board.

Furthermore, users can check out live standings, players’ past results, and learn more about the event’s format all in one place. The Dashboard view also provides information about major events, including details about players, prizes, and more.

For those looking to explore other events, the Dashboard view offers a convenient Events tab where users can find all current and upcoming events. Users can even select specific events within a series, such as the Late Titled Tuesday on April 23.

Overall, the new Dashboard view on Chess.com’s Events page promises to enhance the user experience and provide a more streamlined way to engage with chess events. Have you tried out the new Dashboard view yet? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

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