In the previous part of this guide, we discussed the basics of using DGT LiveChess and Swiss Manager to provide accurate information about your event and its players. In this part, we’ll go over other topics that will take your event present...
In part 4 of our guide, we covered how to set up round data so that your event is properly displayed on Chess.com. In this part, we'll discuss the basics of using DGTLiveChess and Swiss Manager to provide accurate information about your event and ...
So far, in our Tournament Broadcast Guide, we've discussed the steps required to broadcast live chess games on Chess.com. However, you must also set up the data for the round associated with the games correctly, so that we can show the tournament'...
In Part 2 of this guide, we covered how to set up Portable Game Notation (PGN) files for sharing game data. In this part, we'll go over how to use an FTP client to upload these PGN files to a cloud location so Chess.com and other websites can live...
In Part 1 of this guide, we covered broadcasting chess games with DGT LiveChess Cloud, which is the best way to do so. However, we understand that DGT LiveChess Cloud may not be available to everyone.
In this part of the guide, we'll cover...
Welcome to Part 1 of our Tournament Broadcast Guide for organizers, administrators, and live game operators. Here, we’ll discuss how you can use DGT LiveChess Cloud to share game data with us so we can broadcast your tournament on our Events...
This multi-part guide is for tournament organizers, administrators, and live game operators. It will cover Chess.com’s recommended procedures and best practices to implement a live game relay (also called a "broadcast") to showcase your even...
Dear organizers, arbiters, and DGT operators,
We are reactivating this club to provide you with a place where organizers, arbiters, and live game operators can connect, share ideas and resources, and ask questions from us, Chess.com staff. ...