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Chess.com Open Tournament 2026: $250,000 Prize Pool + Direct Tickets to EWC 2026 – Complete Guide & How Anyone Can Qualify

  • Premanga Sardar
  • Mar 5
  • 4 min read

Updated: Mar 19

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Imagine this: You log into Chess.com on a regular Friday evening, join a simple 10+0 Swiss tournament, and suddenly you’re playing against Magnus Carlsen for a direct ticket to the Esports World Cup 2026 in Riyadh — with a shot at $250,000 in cash prizes.


That’s not a dream. That’s the Chess.com Open tournament — the world’s largest open chess event, now rebranded from the Global Championship and kicking off March 14, 2026.

This is the one tournament where anyone (yes, even non-titled kids, students, or weekend warriors) can earn a spot alongside the biggest legends in chess and walk away with a guaranteed invitation to the massive Esports World Cup (EWC) 2026.


Here’s your complete, no-stone-unturned guide to the Chess.com Open tournament — every detail, every date, every step to qualify, and exactly how the EWC 2026 tickets work.



Why the Chess.com Open Tournament Is a Game-Changer in 2026?


Chess.com officially renamed the Global Championship to the Chess.com Open tournament on February 25, 2026. The new name perfectly captures what makes it special: it is completely open to all, uses the most popular time control on the platform (10+0), and offers something no other chess event does at this scale — up to three direct qualification spots for the Esports World Cup 2026.


Prize pool? A massive $250,000.


But the real prize? The EWC tickets. The top three finishers in the Chess.com Open Playoffs get automatic entry to the EWC chess event in Riyadh (August 2026), where the prize fund was $1.5 million in 2025 and is expected to be even bigger this year.

This is part of the official Champions Chess Tour (CCT) ecosystem that feeds directly into the Esports World Cup qualification cycle.


8 Superstars Already Qualified for the Chess.com Open Tournament Playoffs


The Winter Split of the Titled Tuesday Grand Prix has ended, and these eight elite players have already locked in their playoff spots:


  1. GM Magnus Carlsen (World No. 1)

  2. GM Jan-Krzysztof Duda

  3. GM Maxime Vachier-Lagrave

  4. GM Denis Lazavik

  5. GM Sam Sevian

  6. GM Javokhir Sindarov

  7. GM Arjun Erigaisi (India’s rising star)

  8. GM Vincent Keymer


Magnus finished a staggering 20+ points ahead of 8th place — showing just how competitive this field already is.

The remaining 8 playoff spots will be decided through the open qualifiers running March 14–25, 2026.


Full Qualifier Schedule for the Chess.com Open Tournament (With IST Timings)


All qualifiers are 9-round Swiss with 10+0 time control. Here’s the exact schedule:

Qualifier Type

Date

Time ET

Time CET

Time IST

Preliminary 1

Mar 14

12 p.m.

17:00

9:30 p.m.

Titled Qualifier 1

Mar 15

12 p.m.

17:00

9:30 p.m.

Play-In 1

Mar 16

12 p.m.

17:00

9:30 p.m.

Play-In 2

Mar 18

12 p.m.

17:00

9:30 p.m.

Preliminary 2

Mar 21

12 p.m.

17:00

9:30 p.m.

Titled Qualifier 2

Mar 22

12 p.m.

17:00

9:30 p.m.

Play-In 3

Mar 23

12 p.m.

17:00

9:30 p.m.

Play-In 4

Mar 25

12 p.m.

17:00

9:30 p.m.

Format breakdown:


  • Preliminaries → Open to all non-titled players

  • Titled Qualifiers → For titled players below GM level

  • Play-Ins → Exclusively for Grandmasters


Top performers from these advance to the Chess.com Open Playoffs (April 23–26, 2026).


Chess.com Open Tournament Qualification for EWC 2026: How the Tickets Work


The Chess.com Open tournament is one of the official qualification paths for the Esports World Cup 2026 chess event.


  • Top 3 finishers in the Playoffs = Direct spots to EWC 2026 (no extra spots if already qualified elsewhere)

  • Every player in the Playoffs also earns Champions Chess Tour (CCT) Leaderboard points — another major route to EWC qualification


This means even if you don’t win the whole thing, a strong performance can still boost your chances of reaching Riyadh through the CCT leaderboard.


Step-by-Step: How to Join the Chess.com Open Tournament (Open to Everyone)


  1. Log into your Chess.com account (free to create)

  2. Go to the Tournaments page: https://www.chess.com/play/online/tournaments

  3. Look for “Chess.com Open” qualifiers starting March 14

  4. Non-titled players → Join the Preliminaries

  5. Titled players → Join via the Titled Players club

  6. Click Join a few minutes before start time (tournaments fill fast!)

No entry fee. No special invitation needed. Just show up and play.


How to Watch the Chess.com Open Tournament Live


Even if you’re not competing, catches the all the drama:

  • Live broadcasts on Chess.com’s official Twitch and YouTube channels

  • Qualifier days: March 16, 18, 23, 25

  • Playoffs: April 23–26

Expect top commentators, player interviews, and the thrill of underdogs facing legends.


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Final Thoughts: This Is Your Shot at Chess History


The Chess.com Open tournament isn’t just another online event — it’s the most democratic, high-stakes chess competition ever created. With $250,000 on the line and direct tickets to the Esports World Cup 2026, this is the tournament where dreams actually happen.

Whether you’re a titled GM, a passionate club player, or a complete beginner chasing your first big score — the door is wide open.


Mark your calendar. March 14 is when it all begins.


Ready to qualify for EWC 2026? Head to the tournaments page now and get your Chess.com Open tournament registration locked in.


This is the complete guide — everything you need in one place. Good luck, and may your mouse clicks be fast and your calculations flawless! ♟️

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