North American Corporate Chess League prepares for season 13

The North American Corporate Chess League (NACCL) will launch its 13th season on April 16, featuring six weeks of competition among corporate teams from the United States, Mexico, and Canada. Matches will air on Chess.com, with playoffs set for May 28. Registration is now open for companies to join the world's largest corporate chess event.

The NACCL, recognized as the largest corporate chess competition globally, opens its 13th season to teams from non-chess companies headquartered in North America. Participants compete remotely from home or office, representing employers like past champions Jane Street, Capital One, Google, Deloitte, Susquehanna, and defending titleholders Symetra. Last season, Capital One claimed victory over Meta in the final, with IM Craig Hilby anchoring board one alongside teammates Maury Ahram, Alex Cook, Marco Flores, and Haider Munir. Hilby delivered a standout performance in the knockout stage. The format includes Thursday matches at 8 p.m. Eastern Time, consisting of three rapid games under a 10+2 time control. A custom pairing system accounts for ratings, points, and teams, ensuring no intra-company matchups. Team scores aggregate the top four players' results, with tiebreakers extending to lower boards and individual metrics. The top eight regular-season teams advance to a one-day knockout playoff, broadcast live on Chess.com's Twitch channel. Competitors enjoy perks like a free weekly lecture from GM Kayden Troff and IM Gauri Shankar, plus a 60-day Diamond membership on Chess.com. Prizes cover top teams overall, small companies under 500 employees, and categories such as technology, insurance, real estate, HR firms, non-profits, and banks. Individual awards recognize top performers across rating bands from under 1000 to 2200-plus. Registration is available on the NACCL website, welcoming beginners to grandmasters without prior ratings or club ties required.

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Dynamic illustration of a nation-based chess tournament in Riyadh's esports arena for the Esports Nations Cup 2026.
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Chess added to Esports Nations Cup 2026 lineup

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The Esports World Cup Foundation has announced the inclusion of chess as one of 16 titles in the inaugural Esports Nations Cup 2026, set for Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, from November 2 to 29. The chess event will feature 128 players in a nation-based format, running from November 2 to 8. This marks a further integration of chess into the esports ecosystem following its debut at the 2025 Esports World Cup.

The National School Chess League (NSCL) 2026 has begun onboarding schools across India through a free digital program. Headed by World Champion Gukesh, the initiative provides structured chess education with interactive lessons and competitions. Schools and individual students can register online at no cost.

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Chess.com has announced the 4-Player Chess Championship as the next event in its Community Championships series, with qualifiers beginning April 6. The tournament features a $5,000 prize fund and uses the variant's free-for-all mode on an extended board for four players. Eight top qualifiers will advance to semifinals and finals on April 10.

Jeffrey French, editor of the US Chess newsletter Check is in the Mail, has been elected president of the Correspondence Chess League of America (CCLA). He began his two-year term on January 1, 2026. The announcement came from Michael Buss, US Chess Correspondence Coordinator, in the February 2026 issue of the newsletter.

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The International Chess Federation has announced the second edition of its Continental Online Chess Championships for Prisoners, scheduled for May 2026 across four continents. This event continues the Chess for Freedom initiative, aiming to promote intellectual engagement and social reintegration through chess in correctional facilities. Registration is now open with no entry fee required.

Reigning world champion Gukesh Dommaraju and 2025 tour winner Fabiano Caruana headline the participants for the 2026 Grand Chess Tour. The full field was announced on Tuesday, with the event set to begin in early May in Poland. The tour features a $2 million prize fund and includes both classical and rapid-blitz formats.

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Cape Town will host the Moja Chess Extravaganza 2026, one of Africa's largest international chess events, from April 25 to 30 at the Bellville Velodrome. The six-day tournament expects around 1,000 players from South Africa and abroad, including Grandmasters and International Masters. Organizers aim to provide accessible elite competition while promoting inclusivity and African chess development.

 

 

 

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