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Liam Blackburn, left, plays a game of chest with Courtney Zajac during L.A. Chess Club's April 4 meetup. The pair met at the event the week prior and planned to meet at the next event.
The event premiered on December 11, 2022. [1] at the Galen Center in Los Angeles. The 2022 edition of the event broke the record for most viewed Chessboxing event of all time at over 558,000 viewers. [2] After the first 24 hours, the VOD replay on YouTube had amassed 2.8 million views. [3]
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A chess boxing match in Berlin, 2008. Chess boxing, or chessboxing, is a hybrid sport that combines two traditional disciplines: chess and boxing. [1] [2] Two combatants play alternating rounds of blitz chess and boxing until one wins by checkmate or knockout. It is also possible to win by time penalty as in normal chess, and by boxing decision ...
The Godfrey Hotel. Location: The Godfrey Hotel, 1400 Cahuenga Blvd, Los Angeles Price: Free (with a $40 food & beverage minimum) Dates: November 26 through December 21 This Hollywood hotel offers ...
PogChamps 5 was announced on June 29, 2023 from a Chess.com announcement video on YouTube. The event began on July 26. [16] For the first time, the event featured over-the-board play. Only the finals were over-the-board, which were held as best of four matches in Los Angeles on August 18. Voice actor and streamer CDawgVA won the tournament. [17]
Los Angeles County Fair — Stars, Stripes and Fun. The fair runs 11 a.m.-11 p.m. Admission is available for purchase in advance online; concerts are a separate cost. The event is held at the ...
Lone Pine International was a series of chess tournaments held annually in March or April from 1971 through 1981 in Lone Pine, California.The tournaments were formally known as the Louis D. Statham Masters, named after sponsor Louis D. Statham (1907–1983), an engineer and millionaire inventor of medical instruments who was also a Los Angeles-based chess aficionado.