Adopt a Bird: ChessNerdBird.

Adopt a Bird: ChessNerdBird.

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Have you always wanted a pet bird? Well, now you can have a chance to adopt your own bird, ChessNerdBird that is. All you have to do is fill out the adoption application.

How to adopt:

  • Challenge ChessNerdBird to a 10 game match of 3|0 OR a 10 game match of 1|0.
  • Win all 10 games during the match. 
  • Adoption must be during a regular ChessNerdBird stream. Streams start at 10pm EST Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday.
  • Adoption matches must be planned 24 hours in advance. 
  • Adoption matches must be played on Chess.com.
  • One adoption per challenger per week.

Results of Successful Adoption:

  • You get showcased with a 'Currently adopted by {Your Name}' panel on ChessNerdBird's Twitch channel.
  • Name added to the 'Adopted By' list on the ChessNerdBird Twitch channel
  • Special incentive for Titled players only: 5% of all revenue generated on the ChessNerdBird channel during the match. 

Who will be the first to adopt the ChessNerdBird? This is open to everyone! Click to schedule your adoption match.

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Now you may be thinking, who is this guy challenging anyone and everyone to adopt him? Well, I don't think I'm the best. I just want to play chess and have fun with the Chess.com community. I'm looking forward to being adopted by most of my opponent's. But if I avoid adoption, that will create some good fun too. 

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My name is David Blackwelder. I started playing tournament chess at the age of 22. I have worked my way from the 1200s to a peak rating of 1844 (December 2021). Those are my United States Chess Federation (USCF) ratings. My short-term goal is to reach a rating of 2000 which will earn me the Expert title. My long-term goal is to get the National Master (NM) title at a rating of 2200. As an adult they say it is near impossible, well I don't believe that. Therefore I am creating blogs and videos to help other adult players improve their chess. Thanks for following me!