Twitter Challenge 1 Winner and 2nd Twitter Challenge Announcement!

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On June 28th, I started a little twitter contest on chess.com and today we have a winner!

The number I had chosen between 0 and 1000 was 350.

Ryachris, a chess.com member, won the 1st Twitter Challenge by guessing the number 349.

This mean ryachris wins a 30-minute online chess lesson with chess.com's best-selling chess coach!

 

Moving on, it is time to announce the 2nd Twitter Challenge.

The winner of the 2nd Twitter Challenge will win a 1-month gold membership on chess.com! In order to participate:

1) Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChessKairav

2) Send me a message on chess.com indicating that you have followed me that way I know which Twitter username corresponds to which chess.com member.

3) In your message to me on chess.com, choose a number between 1 and 1000.

I have chosen a new number. The person with the closest guess to my number will win.

Note: If you are already following me on Twitter, you can still participate! Just message me your new guessed number.

The chess.com member with the best guess will win! The deadline is July 25th, 2013, 6:00 PM PDT. You must message me before then in order to participate.

Good Luck!

Kairav Joshi is Chess.com's #1-selling coach and creator of the Prodigy Program, the world's most comprehensive online chess course which helped created the youngest-ever chess master in American history. He is the President and CEO of Chess University, Inc. which operates ChessUniversity.com and the Chess University  (formerly branded as Chess.com University) group on Chess.com.

 

Chess University specializes in premium online chess courses, seminars, camps, and other services that feature the world's best coaches and players as instructors including five-time World Champion Viswanathan Anand. We offer a fully structured, hands-on learning experience including personalized game analysis from our coaches, detailed study guides, class homework, individual video lessons, quizzes, and much more.

 

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