nice work!
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Hello members! I have a offer, what if the winner untitled tuesday be able to participate in a next titled tuesday with titled chess players

Hello members! I have a offer, what if the winner untitled tuesday be able to participate in a next titled tuesday with titled chess players
We can definitely think of something similar to that, however, currently it will be hard for us to make an untitled player play in the actual titled tuesday tho. it's a pretty serious tourney, with fair play checks during it and there are many regulations.
Example from this article:
Titled Tuesday requires all players to have their full legal name in their Chess.com profile. Anonymous titled player accounts or accounts found to be using a fake name will not be eligible to win prizes during the event and may be removed from the tournament without notice.
All players must also abide by all rules and site policies found at Chess.com/legal/user-agreement and cooperate fully with Chess.com's fair play detection team. Participants should be prepared to join a Zoom call for proctoring at the arbiter's discretion, and this request may be made between rounds via direct chat in live chess by a Chess.com staff member.
I do like the idea of integrating winners of different community tourneys with titled players in a tourney tho! We can try to work on something
This Community member did not pick his username lightly! Congratulations to @Tal for this brilliant rook sacrifice that won him the game AND our Untitled Tuesday best move of the month prize: 3 months of free Diamond Membership!
The game was played in the Late Untitled Tuesday of July 18th.
See if you can solve the puzzle and find the moves @Tal found with less than a minute on the clock!
22. Rxg8 is the nail in the coffin! Any move that doesn't capture the rook is forced mate for White, and after 22... Qxg6?? White has 23. Qh8#!
So Black wisely chose 22...fxg6, to which White then responded with 23. Bxe6+! Forcing Black to defend with 23... Rf7 (23... Qf7 from black is just M1 with 24. Qh8# from White).
Here, our winner was cold-hearted and grabbed that free knight. Didn't even take back the rook! The game continued as follows: