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Dominant Alireza wins Lichess Bullet Titled Arena

@NoJoke Chess

Alireza romps, an off-day for Magnus

Performances like these make us wonder if we should just send money to Alireza every month and not waste time holding a tournament.

GM Alireza Firouzja won the August Lichess Bullet Arena by a big margin yesterday, 29 points. He took the lead after about 25 minutes of play, 10 minutes later he was up 15 pts, and by the halfway point of the tournament he was up 40. The standard video info-graphic we release tells the tale of his incredible surge to blow right past his competitors

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A Marathon Event

Lichess Team Chess

A summary of the Summer Marathon with a little analysis.

Yesterday, on August 1st, Lichess held its quarterly marathon tournament - a 24 hour event among the largest in online chess. This edition was at the 1+0 bullet time control, and boasted 20,703 entrants, with 18,488 players playing 445,635 games and 31,222,745 moves. It was also one of the strongest marathons we've ever had, with 340 titled players and 900 players rated 2300+ all battling it out for the sought after "top 100" finisher trophies. GM Zaven Andriasian (@Zaven_ChessMood) spent a majority of the tournament in the lead - streaming his play for almost 12 hours - only to be pipped to the post in the final hour by GM Andrew Tang (@penguingim1) who was also streaming. Both players reached an incredible 1600+ points in the arena, and to place in the top 100 players required 751 points. This begs the question, what does it take to reach these heights?

Of the top 100 finishers, the fewest total games played was 239 by the 63rd placed IM Jan Emmanuel Garcia (@Nyxnyxnyxnyxnyx) who spent just over 6 hours in games during the event. In the whole event, approximately 1.5 million person-minutes were spent in game (2.85 years), with each participant playing for an average of around 1 hour 10 minutes. Of course, time spent playing isn't all you need: see the plot below for games played vs finishing position, the colour represents players' initial ratings. The highest rated (yellow) players along the left hand edge do the best for lower numbers of games, but putting the hours in pays off too, with the darker streak to the right hand side showing those persevering warriors.

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An increasingly common occurrence

NM @DragonMaterz Chess

Alireza notches up another TA win

It was only a mere two years ago when a young International Master played in his first Titled Arena ever. While already a force to be reckoned with (He placed 7th in that arena and secured his final GM norm one month later!), few could confidently predict the meteoric rise that the young Iranian superstar would soon embark on with regards to his rating, his fame, and most importantly, his accomplishments. In this month’s Blitz Titled Arena, GM Alireza Firouzja (@alireza2003) added another accomplishment to his long list and placed first in a field of nearly 900!

What’s especially remarkable about Firouzja’s performance is not the fact that he was able to outpace the stacked arena’s 899 titled participants featuring the likes of Super GMs @Feokl1995 (Vladimir Fedoseev), @Vladimirovich9000 (Dmitry Andreikin), and @Konevlad (Vladislav Artemiev), nor is it because he won the tournament with almost a 40 point lead over his closest rival, the anonymous @Watneg. It’s the fact that Firouzja was able to accomplish all of this while berserking an astonishing 96% of his games and maintaining a stunning 77% win rate with 47 games that is truly amazing. However, although Firouzja’s commanding performance at first glance might convince some readers that the young Grandmaster dominated the event from start to finish, this was surprisingly not the case.

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A Commanding Performance

Lichess Team Chess

Alireza takes home another gold for his collection

This month's bullet Titled Arena saw over 600 players battling it out for their share of the $1k prize pool, but more importantly the bragging rights of being the TA Champion for a month. The usual suspects lined up, but after strong starts from GM Inventing_invention and GM Arka50, GM Alireza Firouzja established an unassailable lead, seemingly cruising to victory.

It wasn't a weak field though, for example with previous winners @Konevlad, recently revealed as GM Vladislav Artemiev, and world champion Magnus Carlsen both playing. The latter also streamed the event and despite a bumpy start ended up in a strong 2nd place.

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Lichess Turns 10 Today!

@curator Announcements

Join us for your complimentary cake and chess tournament!

Today (June 20th, 2020) marks a special day for Lichess - we have officially reached the double-digits! Well on our way to the terrible teens, we'll hopefully skip the more awkward and grumpy stages most teenagers go through.

To celebrate, please enjoy this complimentary cake (feel free to print it out, although we don't recommend eating it) and, with cake in hand, join us in our special anniversary 10+0 tournament today.

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GM Ivanchuk v GM Kamsky

Lichess Announcements

Fiona's Fight Night continues - with two more chess legends facing off across 16 blitz games

Two titans who have been leading players since the 80s collide tomorrow, Saturday 20 June at 8pm CEST / 2pm ET, streamed from WIM Fiona Steil-Antoni's Twitch channel.

Vasyl Ivanchuk has been a leading chess player since the late eighties, having been ranked No.2 in the world in FIDE lists in 1991, 1992 and 2007. Notable tournament wins include Linares (nudging out Kasparov and defeating him in their head to head), Wijk aan Zee, Tal Memorial, and the Gibraltar Masters. In 2007 he won the World Blitz Championship and in 2016 the World Rapid Championship.

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GM Rauf Mamedov Wins Strange Chess Tournament With All the Pieces on the Wrong Squares.

@nojoke Chess

Sorry about that...

Running a website often requires you to swallow your pride. Having everything working perfectly simply isn’t an option; you only get to decide in what order you put your finite supply of band-aids on your infinite supply of problems. To our great embarrassment, at the start of yesterday’s Titled Arena, there was a strange bug that scrambled the pieces at the beginning of each game. Adding to the confusion was the fact that the pieces were scrambled differently in each game, so all of the players' years of opening preparation were now useless. Of course it was far too late to cancel the event, and we pressed on despite the strange circumstances.

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Black Lives Matter

Lichess Team Announcements

Support equality.

The Lichess team stands with the Black Lives Matter movement and supports the ongoing protests against police brutality in the United States and globally.

We will continue working to build an open and inclusive community through chess. We understand that this is a very small action but hope that these small actions, together with the larger and more direct international actions, will start to instigate the real changes that are necessary for a just and equal world to exist.

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Konevlad vs. Mamedyarov

@nojoke Chess

Titans collide

Recently an unidentified player has been producing some very strong performances among very strong players in Lichess events. First, they took 3rd in the Bullet Titled Arena in April behind  Magnus Carlsen and Maxime Vachier-Lagrave. Then, after stumbling a bit and finishing 6th in the Blitz Titled Arena, they rebounded strongly to win the May Bullet Titled Arena a week ago by a wide margin over previous champions Andrew Tang and Alireza Firouzja. Much speculation was made on the internet about this person’s identity with a memorable Reddit thread carefully comparing openings and playing times with various famous players.

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