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Magnus Carlsen Is Bringing Venture Capital To Chess

July 28, 2024
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Venture capital wants in on chess. And they have an ambitious plan: to make a new variation of the game popular.

What’s happening:

  • Chess grandmaster Magnus Carlsen and legendary German entrepreneur Jan Henric Buettner have raised $12M USD for their newly launched venture known as Freestyle Chess
  • The round was led by venture capital giant Left Lane Capital

The big idea:

  • Freestyle Chess is a new approach to classical chess often referred to as Fischer Random, in which the pieces are assembled randomly behind the pawns instead of in their traditional starting places
  • By assembling the pieces in unique spots, Fischer Random deviates away from well known classical openings and unlocks entirely new styles of chess

Why it matters:

  • Despite chess having enormous popularity globally, there have yet to be tournaments that garner enormous popularity globally and transcend into mainstream culture

By the numbers:

  • Freestyle Chess will host multiple tournaments, with grand prizes ranging from $750K to $1M USD

Going deeper:

  • Freestyle Chess is also planning to launch a new digital experience for Fischer Random chess, in addition to hosting multiple high stakes tournaments across the world

The intrigue:

  • Magnus Carlsen is widely considered to be the most successful chess player of all time and this new venture represents the first time he has ever raised funding to launch a company focused specifically on chess

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