Chess.com to Hold First-Ever Chess Esports Event for PRO Chess League Live Finals Exclusively on Twitch
SAN FRANCISCO (PRWEB) April 03, 2018 -- The world's best chess players will travel to San Francisco to compete in a live championship organized by Chess.com and Twitch, the companies announced. This epic event will be the culmination of Chess.com's Professional Rapid Online (PRO) Chess League, a groundbreaking, season-long competition with the world's top chess players representing international regions. The two-day event kicks off at 10 a.m. on April 7 at the Folsom Street Foundry and will also be live-broadcast exclusively on Chess.com’s Twitch channel (twitch.tv/chess).
The 2018 season of the PRO Chess League features 32 teams of chess players from around the world, headlined by the world chess champion, Magnus Carlsen, star of the Norway Gnomes franchise. The former world champion Vishy Anand represents the Mumbai Movers, and two of the top American chess players—Fabiano Caruana and Hikaru Nakamura—lead teams in the league.
Four teams worldwide advanced through the regular season and playoffs to battle in the PRO Chess League finals: Chengdu, St. Louis, Ljubljana, and Armenia. Chess players from those teams will be joined onsite by chess master commentators Grandmaster Robert Hess, International Masters Daniel Rensch and Anna Rudolf, and Women's FIDE Master Alexandra Botez.
The teams will gather at the Folsom Street Foundry, a historic esports venue, to play the league semifinals and finals on April 7-8 in a live, digital format, with a large audience, chess master commentators, and the broadcast technology now common to the world's largest esports events.
“Based on the high level of engagement around chess content from Twitch’s global community, being able to partner with Chess.com to produce this major competition will give the fans a new way to look at the sport,” said Justin Dellario, Director of Esports Programs, Twitch. “This event marks the first time that the world's most-played board game, and one of its oldest, will follow a production format most closely associated with esports tournaments.”
Fans of the final four teams will be welcome free of charge at the Folsom Street Foundry to watch the championship weekend, with spectators admitted to the venue as space allows.
Twitch is the leader in live-streamed gaming content which includes the largest esports and competitive gaming events from around the world.
Chess.com is the world's largest chess site, with millions of games played each day and the strongest online chess tournaments ever held.
For more information on the 2018 PRO Chess League, including schedule, results, and team standings, visit http://www.ProChessLeague.com.
Contact:
Simon McNamara
Director of Professional Relations, Chess.com
e-mail: simon(at)chess(dot)com
phone: (800) 318-2827
Daniel Rensch, Chess.com, http://www.ProChessLeague.com, +1 (602) 618-2045, [email protected]
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