Chess (photo by Dean Moohopoulos/Getty Images) American chess player Eric Rosen earned $ 1,000 (around Rs 89K) by reading the conditions of the chess tournament. The reward came after he discovered a hidden message in the rules called Tuesday’s tournament.Rosen declared himself a “indisputable champion of reading rules” after finding Easter eggs that were hidden in the regulations of a new tournament format.The organizers of the tournament put a special report in their rules regarding the broadcast requirements for participants.“The camera facing the Proctor can use a partner for broadcasting for a Tuesday broadcast. The first name of the player who has read the rules and e-mail Danny (Rensch, Chief Chess Officer) at IReadtheeVentulas@chess.com with a screen that can win $ 1,000.Rosen responded by sending e -mail with a screenshot of the message using the line “I read the rules”. Ches application later confirmed this in their X account.During the YouTube Rosen, she verified that he had received a confirmation of his money from the application.The name Tuesday’s tournament is a weekly online chess competition consisting of 11 rounds in Swiss format. The tournament is exclusively for players called.Remarkable participants include chess champions such as Hikaru Nakamura, Magnus Carlsen and Fabiano Caruana. Nakamura is currently holding a record for the most victory in this tournament.The competition began as a monthly event in 2014, but has since developed a weekly tournament. Since 2022 it has been done twice every Tuesday.The tournament has now moved to a new format and has changed every Tuesday from two events to one tournament on Tuesday.
