ChessGames.com

Community Overview

About ChessGames.com

Chessgames.com is a database of chess games combined with discussion forums, forming the internet's oldest and best chess learning community. You can register to Chessgames.com for free, however we also sell Premium Memberships which provide even more powerful features and enhancements to the normal account.

The community at a glance

ChessGames.com is an online community for Professional Sports Fans and Chess Fans with roughly 341K members. It uses a forum format for communication. It also includes 1:1 member pairing, events or meetups, and paid membership options. On the Hive Index it ranks #7 in the Chess communities list.

341K Members

Community Features

This community has a forum

Pairing

Only 2% of Professional Sports communities have member pairing

This community sets up 1:1 pairing between its members

This community hosts offline events and meetups

This community has a paid membership level

Frequently asked questions

Who is ChessGames.com for?
Best for Professional Sports Fans and Chess Fans enthusiasts looking for a an independent setup-based community with forum discussion, events or meetups.
Is ChessGames.com free to join?
ChessGames.com is listed with paid membership options. The community link spells out current pricing and member benefits.
How many members does ChessGames.com have?
Roughly 341K members, based on figures reported by the community or its host. Member counts are approximate and change over time.
What topics does ChessGames.com cover?
On the Hive Index, ChessGames.com is organized under Professional Sports Fans, Chess Fans.
How do I join ChessGames.com?
You can join ChessGames.com by clicking this link, or pressing the "Go to community" button above.
What are the Professional Sports communities like?
The largest sports category on the site, covering betting, fan discussion, and athlete coverage across major leagues. Discord dominates with sports betting communities and pick sharing servers alongside official fan communities, while Reddit hosts team-specific subreddits for virtually every professional franchise.