![]() ![]() The second step to get Premium for free is to use the free trial that each account is allowed. Step 2: Get Your Free Trial Membership Upgrade Now we can get that free Premium Membership you’re after! ![]() Click “Create your Free Account” and you’re done.How experienced are you at chess? This determines what your rating will start as. These are the options: New to chess: 400 Beginner: 800 Intermediate: 1200 Advanced: 1600. Passwords must be at least six characters, and good passwords use letters and numbers. To be really secure, you can mix in some capital letters or even put in some special characters. If your password is too weak (such as 123456) it won’t be allowed. Enter your email address. This must be an email that you have access to, or you won’t be able to receive the activation email to activate your account. Your email is not publicly visible, and can only be seen by you.This is the name others will see when playing chess. It can be your real name, or anything you want, as long as it follows their community guidelines. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to create a free account: You can do so by clicking this link: Free Signup* If you haven’t already, you have to sign up for a free account. (If you already have a account, skip to step 2.) Let’s find out how! Step 1: Sign Up for a Free Account However, there is one legitimate way of getting Premium for free. Sounds amazing, right? Unfortunately, Premium is usually not free. Depending on which Membership you choose, it gives you access to unlimited puzzles, lessons, videos, game analysis, insights, computer personalities and more! You can also enjoy an ad-free experience, custom flair icons and time-out protection for your daily games. I’m sure you also know that a Premium Membership significantly improves your enjoyment of the platform. is one of the most popular online chess platforms in the world, with millions of players and thousands of features. ![]()
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