Chess Played Quick - Luk.AI. Plays: All The Information
Chess Played Quick (CPQ) is Chess.com's series of events where top chess streamers complete bounties for prizes. This special edition is celebrating our new Luka Dončić bot, check out our announcement for more information: https://www.chess.com/news/view/play-luk-ai-bot-chesscom.
The Chess Played Quick - Luk.AI Plays edition happens on February 20 at 9 a.m. PT/18:00 CET. Streamers will race against a three-hour clock and try to beat their favorite bots while completing challenges. The event features 2,000 Twitch subs as the prize fund.
Format
This edition of CPQ features a new "play" format, where challenges have a particular logical order based on basketball plays. Players can (but don't have to) follow that order.
Paths Format
- Bounties are presented in the form of "plays".
- Each play contains eight challenges that follow a logical order.
- Players don't need to follow the order of the paths to claim a path, but they do need to complete every challenge.
- Players earn one point for completing each challenge and an extra five points for every play they finish.
Plays Rules And Details
- Players can compete on a new account, a previous CPQ account, or their main account. Note that the bot crown progress will be reset on that account before the event starts.
- There are four different plays, each with eight challenges.
- Players must fill out the proof submission form to claim their prizes within 48 hours after the end of the event.
- Any type of proof is acceptable as long as it clearly shows the bounty is completed.
- Unless otherwise stated, all bots should be played in challenge mode with the default time control, and players can choose whichever color they wish.
Prizes
The event features a 2,000 Twitch subs prize fund. The sub value of each point is determined by the number of total available subs (2,000) divided by the number of total points claimed by all participants. Participants are then rewarded according to the number of points they accumulate.
Plays
There are four different plays, each with eight challenges. Players don't need to complete the challenges in order, but they must complete all challenges to claim a play.
High School
- Beat Luka after playing 1.e4.
- Beat three streamer bots.
- Get checkmated by Martin.
- Beat five past PogChamps participants.
- Skewer Sven and win.
- Beat Harry Mack after playing 1.h4.
- Draw David.
- Checkmate Luka using two rooks (worth two points).
College
- Beat Luka playing the London System.
- Pawn mate Pablo.
- Make an en passant capture against Pierre and win the game.
- Stalemate Samay.
- Play the Bongcloud against Boxbox and win the game.
- Beat Wendy.
- Take Nelson's queen in the first 10 moves and win the game.
- Checkmate Luka using a bishop and a queen (worth three points).
Pro
- Beat Luka playing the English Opening.
- Beat all adaptive bots.
- Beat Bartosz.
- Beat Charles with the Catalan Opening.
- Beat the first three A.I. bots.
- Beat a Master bot with both the White and Black pieces.
- Beat Danny in a "friendly" game.
- Beat Luka with a smothered mate.
All-Star
- Beat Luka with the Polish Opening.
- Playing Black, beat Nora with the Scandinavian Defense.
- Beat a current World or Global Champion (Hikaru or Wesley So).
- Last for at least 77 moves against Agent Chess.
- Against Alexandra Botez, sacrifice your queen for a pawn in the first 10 moves and win.
- Beat Vishy.
- Beat Robert and Danya.
- Checkmate Luka using only a bishop and knight (you can also use your king).
Schedule
The event starts on February 20 at 9 a.m. PT/18:00 CET and lasts for three hours. Players have 48 hours after the end of the event to submit proof of completing the challenges to claim their reward.
How To Play
Fill out the official application form below if you're interested in participating in the event. Only active affiliate or partner Twitch streamers can play in the event.
Proof Submission Form
Please use the official proof submission form below to claim your rewards. You have up to 48 hours after the event's end to submit the form.