Weekly Chess News! #3
Hello! Welcome to the Weekly Chess News #3. Lots of Info About the Bullet Chess Championship, Women's Speed Chess Championship, and lot More! So, let's Start!
First, Im will be anouncing the Losers off The Bullet Chess Championship Round 2:
Bullet Chess Championship Losers Round 2: Bortnyk, Erigaisi, Jacobson, Martinez Advance

The second round of the Losers Bracket of the 2022 Bullet Chess Championship presented by DigitalOcean ended with four decisive winners: GMs Oleksandr Bortnyk, Arjun Erigaisi, Brandon Jacobson, and Jose Martinez. Notably, the less established 18-year-old Jacobson defeated GM Fabiano Caruana, although in truth, judging by his past performance in bullet, he was not a real underdog.
Interesting! Lets go now to the Second News: Woman's Speed Chess Championship!
Announcing The 2022 FIDE Chess.com Women's Speed Chess Championship

Chess.com is thrilled to announce that the 2022 Women's Speed Chess Championship has been confirmed and is set to start on May 24. The event was born from a partnership between Chess.com and FIDE and is the most important online tournament for titled women in the world. This year, fans will enjoy top women players vying for their piece of the $70,000 prize fund!
Last year, fans had the chance to appreciate the lightning-fast chess of many of the leading women of our time. Six out of the top 10 active women in the world participated, including GMs Hou Yifan, Kateryna Lagno, Lei Tingjie, Nana Dzagnidze, and Anna Muzychuk.
OMG, Exiting!
Ok, Now, lets go to the Club Of The Month:
Club Of The Month: US Chess

We're excited to announce our new series of articles: Chess.com's Club of the Month. Much like our Coach of the Month series, we'll be highlighting the most prominent clubs on Chess.com. This series will give our readers the chance to get to know a few of the incredible communities we have on our site and get to know more about what they do and who they are.
February's Club of the Month is the USChess club and their USChess - Members Only club. They are the official clubs for the US Chess Federation and their members-only club even runs official US Chess-rated events!
Interesting!
Ok, Here, we finish today's Weekly Chess News! Hope you Liked the Blog! Bye!
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