New Regional Competition for chess.com

Sort:
heaventouch

New Regional Competition for chess.com
Hello, I am a user who is using chess.com. I would like to have chess.com's competition regularly organized by region like lck, lpl, lcs, lec, and so on like league of legends competition.
Currently, chess is highly popular in Western countries such as Europe and the United States, and it is true that players from such countries are ranked high. Therefore, competitions officially hosted by the fide or chess.com often end up winning prizes from some countries. Therefore, it is rare for Asian masters to win prizes in competitions, and interest in chess does not increase significantly in those countries. In the case of Korea, there are many famous players. Recently, Korean managers such as chessinside have been helping to revive Korean chess, but unfortunately, chess has not received much attention in Korea yet. After all, one of the big problems is that the Asian chess competition has not been activated.
In order to overcome this problem, I would like to suggest that regional chess competitions be held at chess.com. My agenda is to divide into the American League, European League, Asian League, and so on, and each region's four to five master level players will make a team and play regular games from spring to summer in league format, decide the final ranking of teams through postseason, and then the top three teams in each league will gather in the fall. Finally, in the Chess World Cup, the best team is selected through the tournament method. By running the competition in this way, people who are not very interested in chess can become interested in their national chess players, or their teams, and become fans. And I think as the competition gets bigger, the general public will be able to play chess easily, and eventually the number of people playing chess will increase. I also believe that this approach can only be quickly implemented by chess.com, which has huge capital and a large pool of talented players. This method is already used in various sports as well as League of Legends, so I think it will be very stable. Of course, there is a counterargument that if you divide the leagues by region, the chess World Cup in the fall may end in a boring way. However, this problem can be overcome sufficiently over time. In the case of Asian countries, they perform very well in Go, and if talented players from Asia are introduced through these competitions, the balance of each league can be easily achieved. Also, if the popularity of the competition increases at chess.com, it could be promoted to an official competition and become a really global competition.
I'd like to hear from the community at chess.com and how to improve it. Thank you.
I would like to ask for your understanding that the context may be strange because I borrowed some help from the translator.

ChessDude009

good idea!