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Titled Arena Announcement(s)

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Announcing our schedule for upcoming Titled Arenas!

We're pleased to announce the schedule for our upcoming Titled Arenas!

All events will be preceded by a warm-up arena open to all players with a minimum of 20 rated games in the relevant time control (excluding 960 warm-up, where the minimum rated games are 10).

Prizes unless otherwise stated:

  1. $500, 2. $250, 3. $125, 4. $75, 5. $50.
    Participation requirement: Verified FIDE or NM title (see below)
EventDateLinkWarm-up
January 2025 Blitz TA4th January 2025EventWarm-up
January 2025 TA18th January 2025EventWarm-up
February 2025 Blitz TA1st February 2025EventWarm-up
February 2025 TA15th February 2025EventWarm-up
March 2025 Blitz TA1st March 2025EventWarm-up
March 2025 TA22nd March 2025EventWarm-up
April 2025 960 TA5th April 2025EventWarm-up
April 2025 TA19th April 2025EventWarm-up
May Blitz 2025 TA10th May 2025EventWarm-up
May 2025 TA24th May 2025EventWarm-up

Practical Information

If you are new to Lichess, it's important to become familiar with the arena tournament format. Read our FAQ and consider trying out an arena tournament in advance. Arena points are awarded based on the number of games you win. If multiple players finish the tournament with the same number of points, tournament performance is used to break the tie. Prizes will be awarded within three days after the event, through PayPal.

Title Verification

To participate in the Titled Arena events, you need a verified titled account on Lichess. If you don't already have a Lichess account, create one. Then, to get your FIDE or NM title verified, please fill out this title verification form. If you already have verified your title on Lichess, you don't have to do this again. When your title has been verified by us, you will be able to join the tournaments.

Streaming

We've had a bunch of players streaming the previous Titled Arenas, including Magnus Carlsen, Alexander Grischuk, John Bartholomew, Eric Rosen and ChessNetwork. We encourage both participants and fans to live-stream the tournament. If you plan to, check out our small streamer's kit for some useful graphics to include in your overlay, as well as some frequently asked questions about streaming fairplay.

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