Bangalore-based Mobile Premier League (MPL) is hosting a speed chess tourname🅘nt called #CheckmateCovid for COVID-19 relief in association with Karnataka Chess Association and Department of Youth Empowerment and Sports, Government of Karnataka. The tournament will be held from May 2-3, 2020.
The proceeds of the chess tournament will be donated to the Karnataka Chief Mini🌳ster’s COVID Relief Fund🤡.
Sri CT Ravi, Minister of Youth Empowerment & Sports, Tourism, Kannada & Culture, Government ꦓof Karnataka announced the tournament in a promotional video and asked users to play to contribute to the Karnataka CM’s relief꧂ fund. Here’s a tweet by MPL with the minister making the announcement in Kannada:
MPL is honoured to present , an online Speed Chess Tournament for Covid-19 relief, in association with the Government of Karnataka. All proceeds will be donated to the Karnataka CM's Relief Fund. Download the app from MPL.live and register now!
— Mobile Premier League (@PlayMPL)
Players can register for this speed chess tournament from 27th April onwards on the MPL apꦏp that can be downloaded from .
The chess tournament has an entry fee of Rs. 50. One winning player will get a prize of Rs. 1 Lakh, the second place player will get a p💙rize of Rs. 50,000, and the third place player will win Rs. 20,000. The total prizes to be given away during the tournament will be worth Rs. 10 Lakhs. Here’s the breakup of the winnings that players can bag:
MPL hosts over 40+ games, fantasy sports and tournaments where players can win cash. Some of these games are Rummy, Poker, Ludo, PUBG, Chess, Pool, Fantasy Cricket, Quizzes, and Runner No.1. M꧙PL also recently added WCC Rivals to its collecꦇtion of cricket games.
In a recently released Mobile Groove podcast, Sai Srinivas Kiran, Co-Founder and CEO at Mobile Premier League, spoke about the exponential growth of the platform in India and how i🏅t went on to gain 40 million users, raise millions of dollars in funding and launch in Indonesia. Srinivas also talked about how MPL grew around 300-400% in the last few months due to the lockdown imposed to help curtail the spread of COVID-19 in India.