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ChessCube


ChessCube.com is an online chess community with over 1,400,000 registered members as of early March 2011. ChessCube.com was founded in 2007 by Mark Levitt, and offers live play, chat, and ChessCube Cinema. In 2009, ChessCube hosted the world's first FIDE-rated online matches played in the SA Open 2009.

Mark Levitt, founder of ChessCube, was involved in chess publishing in the early 1990s. From 1997 to 1998, Mark built the online Chess World for British Telecom's GamePlay.com, but GamePlay.com naturally dropped its board and card games in 1999 after it listed. Mark launched ChessCube as a market test in 2007 in South Africa, and ChessCube was offered internationally in January 2008. As of August 2009, ChessCube had over 650,000 registered users from over 200 countries. On 10 August 2009, ChessCube announced a US$1.25m VC funding from InVenFin. ChessCube has secured $1.8m to date in venture capital. Investors include InVenFin, a subsidiary of Venfin Limited, Michael Leeman and Vinny Lingham.

ChessCube has over 1,000,000 registered users globally.

ChessCube's community is managed by moderators who are ChessCube players themselves. Moderators may mute players who are abusive. They can also, as similar to members, report users if it seems like they are cheating. Various chat rooms are set up for various groups, mainly by country, but also by politics, and other discussions. A dedicated ChessCube forum also exists independently of the main site to discuss the site and other topics.

In mid-2011, ChessCube switched to VIP memberships while still allowing people without memberships to play a limited number of games for free. If people win cubits however by betting and winning games, it is possible to continue to play on the site way past the original number of games. This can be seen with many members who have played hundreds of games but are not VIP members. VIP members gain VIP status by buying crowns, another form of currency like the cubit, and are able to play in hourly VIP-only locked tournaments. They are noted unlike other members by their username being in gold instead of the usual grey and they have a crown under their mini-profile. Grandmasters and other FIDE titled players, as similar to other sites, automatically gain premium memberships.

The ChessCube live chess is developed in Adobe Flash.

ChessCube Play is ChessCube's live chess platform. Games can be rated or unrated, tournament or standard, and timed or untimed. Fast games are timed games less than 10 minutes. Slow games are games longer than 15 minutes. Games can be standard or Chess960, a variant where starting positions are shuffled. Registered users who are logged in can spectate live games. "Tournament or standard" refer to either playing solo live games or tournaments on the site where people pay cubits to enter. People have two different ratings, one as their "standard rating" and the other as their "tournament" rating. People who do well in these tournaments gain prizes, usually cubits, but occasionally crowns.


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