I play at chessworld.net (link with referral code on right hand side) and entered three different tournament with mixed results:
Knockout:
The first tournament I entered was an 8 person, single match, open knockout tournament. 'Open' means it is open to anyone of any rating. The 8 entrants are seeded based on rating with #1 playing #8, #2 vs #7 and so on. #1-4 have white and must win to advance (i.e. Black can advance with a win or tie). I was seeded 4th with a rating of 1895 against a player with the handle 'Trapper D' from the USA. We quickly exchanged pieces and I ended up making a blunder in the endgame and resigned - thus quickly ending my first online tournament.
All-Play-All:
In this style of tournament every entrant plays two games (one as white, one as black) against each other entrant. You get 1 point for a win and 0.5 points for a draw - the entrant with the most points after all games are played wins. I chose a 4 player tournament, so I have siz games to play. So far I won one game with Black and drew another so I have 1.5 points. The other games I'm playing are against much stronger opponents - I hope to be able to salvage a win and a draw out of what is left.
Pyramid:
This isn't really a tournament in that there is no fixed end. Rather it is open to as many people that want to play. There are 7 levels to the pyramid - each with about a third as many people as the level below. You start on the 1st level, and advance by beating a player in the level above you. You can also be demoted a level if you lose to someone on the same level (or a level below you). I've won all three pyramid matches I've been involved in so far, so I'm on level 3. Below is the current distribution of players in the pyramid:
Level | Players | ||
7 | 2 | ||
6 | 4 | ||
5 | 20 | ||
4 | 75 | ||
3 | 224 | ||
2 | 564 | ||
1 | 1487 |
Overall, I'm quite enjoying the tournament play - lots of chess boards to move on and lots of new and interesting people to play against.
Nothing like venturing out into the online world for finding out how good you really are (or aren't). I remember getting my ass kicked playing Aliens Vs Predator online, after I thought I was excellent at the game from all my offline hours. I'm sure this will do wonders for your overall skill and strategy.
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