Chess.com Restricts Draw Offers In Prize Events

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Beginning in 2024, multiple Chess.com prize events will restrict draw offers until after move 30, and our bullet chess prize events will restrict draw offers for the entire game.

While there is no doubt that a draw is a perfectly valid outcome in many a hard-fought chess game, draws by agreement, especially in the early stages of the game, have long been controversial in top-level chess. In no other game or sport is it possible for competitors to decide at any point in the game to agree to a tie. In the spirit of competition, we’re looking to eradicate this phenomenon.

The following table outlines events that will be affected by these changes in 2024 — all other events will be unaffected.









Event Restriction
Titled Tuesday No draw offers until after move 30
Champions Chess Tour *All Stages* No draw offers until after move 30
Speed Chess Championship *Qualifiers ONLY* No draw offers until after move 30
Arena Kings No draw offers until after move 30
Bullet Chess Championship & Bullet Brawl No draw offers allowed at any point in the game

In all of these events, server restrictions on draw offers will result in the draw offer button being disabled for both players until after the allotted move number.

Chess.com restricts draw offers.

While the timing is entirely coincidental, early draw offers have been much discussed in chess in the context of the ongoing FIDE World Rapid and Blitz Championship. GM Vladimir Fedoseev agreed to a draw with white on move nine vs. GM Dmitry Andreikin in the final round of the Rapid Championship, a move that ultimately secured clear second place for Fedoseev and a $50,000 payday. GM Lei Tingjie agreed to a draw with White in only three moves against IM Anastasia Bodnaruk, but the outcome proved unfavorable to her. She missed out on tiebreaks, and her opponent ultimately spectacularly won the title.

Most unusually, GMs Ian Nepomniachtchi and Daniil Dubov played out a 13 move-draw for which they were doubly forfeited as draws by collusion are prohibited by FIDE.

Ultimately, Chess.com feels that it is never appropriate to criticize players for agreeing to early draws if it is in their best interest to do so, but we also do not think it should be an option in professional competitions.

In conversations with top players (and especially with ban-the-draw-offer advocates GMs Robert Hess and Jon Ludvig Hammer), we have heard nothing but support for this update, and we hope it leads only to more great and exciting chess in 2024!



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