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Introducing Chess.com’s 3-Check Chess Championship

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Introducing the Chess.com 3-Check Chess Championship: Join the Excitement!

Chess enthusiasts and fans of the game, get ready for an exciting event coming your way! The Chess.com 3-Check Chess Championship is set to kick off on February 27, featuring a $2,500 prize fund and the opportunity for players to showcase their skills in this unique variant of the game.

In 3-Check Chess, players can win by either checkmating their opponent or checking their opponent’s king three times. This adds an extra layer of strategy and excitement to the game, making it a thrilling experience for both players and spectators alike.

The event will start with eight qualifiers on February 27, giving members multiple chances to compete and earn a spot in the knockout Final on February 28. With a 3+0 time control and fair-play checks in place, participants can expect a competitive and fair playing field throughout the tournament.

The Chess.com Community Championships have already seen some historic moments, and the 3-Check Chess Championship promises to be no different. Fans can look forward to witnessing top players battle it out for the title of the first-ever 3-Check Champion.

So mark your calendars, set up your chess boards, and get ready to witness some intense and thrilling matches in the Chess.com 3-Check Chess Championship. Who do you think will emerge victorious? Let us know in the comments and stay tuned for all the action!

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