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    Chess-Carlsen Start-Up Takes Aim at Chess.com With Move Into Play and Learn Tools

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    Posted on April 6, 2026

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    Last updated: April 6, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Carlsen-backed startup Take Take Take is expanding from content into play-and-learn tools—directly targeting core services of Chess.com—while navigating promotional constraints from a prior Play Magnus acquisition deal. A strategic Lichess partnership gives it instant access to users.

    Carlsen’s Take Take Take Expands Into Chess Play and Learning Tools Market

    Take Take Take's Strategic Expansion and Market Dynamics

    By Julien Pretot

    Magnus Carlsen’s Role and Commercial Constraints

    PARIS, April 6 (Reuters) - Magnus Carlsen's chess startup Take Take Take announced on Monday it was pushing into the play and learning markets central to Chess.com's core business, despite commercial ties preventing him from promoting the venture directly.

    Five-times classical chess world champion Carlsen is a major shareholder and co-founder of Take Take Take, which is expanding from a content platform into tools for playing and improving at chess, long seen as the backbone of Chess.com’s dominance.

    Yet Carlsen will step back from promotion as part of an agreement when Chess.com acquired Carlsen’s Play Magnus group in 2022, a deal that brought several leading products — including Chess24 — under its umbrella and cemented its position at the centre of the online chess ecosystem. 

    CEO Kristiansen on Promotion Limitations

    “Because my co-founder and the biggest shareholder is Magnus Carlsen, and he is also an ambassador for Chess.com... there are limitations to how Magnus can then promote Take Take Take because it’s in conflict with the agreement with Chess.com,” co-founder and CEO Mats Andre Kristiansen told Reuters.

    "It's not a great situation to be in for either us or Magnus. I think for Magnus, it’s frustrating because he’s super excited about what we’re building."

    Market Entry and Partnerships

    Collaboration with Lichess

    Take Take Take has sought to accelerate its entry into the market through a partnership with Lichess, the free, open-source platform that has long positioned itself as a non-commercial alternative to Chess.com.

    The tie-up gives the startup immediate access to an existing player base, avoiding the need to build a network from scratch.

    Shifting Competitive Landscape

    Take Take Take’s move marks a shift for a company that had until now stayed clear of confrontation with Chess.com.

    Chess.com’s Warning

    “My first meeting with Chess.com was in 2023... literally the first thing he (CEO and co-founder Erik Allebest) ever said to me was, never enter play and never enter learn. That’s ours,” Kristiansen said.

    "And I found that quite intimidating.”

    Broader Market Perspective

    Kristiansen stressed the aim was not necessarily to displace the market leader, arguing the competitive landscape could broaden.

    “First of all, our goal is not necessarily to kind of dethrone Chess.com. They are a great product and they’ve done a great amount of things for the chess ecosystem," he said.

    Pushback and Industry Response

    PUSHBACK

    Carlsen’s Respect for Agreements

    Kristiansen stressed that Norwegian Carlsen intends to respect the obligations he has with Chess.com, even if it limits how visibly he can back Take Take Take.

    “I think also Magnus has tremendous respect for Chess.com and the agreement and is going to honour their agreement, and that’s why he’s pulling out of ... the promotional stuff for us," he said.

    “It’s hard to sort of silence Magnus Carlsen.”

    Emerging Competitors in the Chess Ecosystem

    The move comes as new ventures emerge across the chess ecosystem.

    Endgame.ai, promoted by American grandmaster Hans Niemann, is targeting performance and development tools, while ChessMonitor, backed by grandmaster Anish Giri, is focusing on analytics and preparation.

    Take Take Take’s Competitive Strategy

    Kristiansen said Take Take Take would try to win users with products rather than personalities and expects Chess.com to respond. 

    “I don’t expect Chess.com to kind of ignore this, and it will certainly come with a reaction on their side.”

    (Reporting by Julien PretotEditing by Toby Davis)

    References

    • Magnus Carlsen
    • After 20 years at the top of chess, Magnus Carlsen is making his next move

    Key Takeaways

    • •Take Take Take, co-founded by Magnus Carlsen in October 2024, is expanding into tools for playing and improving at chess—areas central to Chess.com’s offerings (en.wikipedia.org).
    • •Due to Chess.com’s acquisition of the Play Magnus Group and related agreement, Carlsen cannot directly promote Take Take Take, limiting the startup’s visibility despite his major shareholder status (apnews.com).

    Frequently Asked Questions about Chess-Carlsen start-up takes aim at Chess.com with move into play and learn tools

    1What is Magnus Carlsen’s new chess startup doing?

    Take Take Take is expanding from a content platform into providing online play and learning tools for chess, entering a market dominated by Chess.com.

    2Why can't Magnus Carlsen promote his own startup?

    Due to a commercial agreement with Chess.com after they acquired his Play Magnus group, Carlsen is restricted from promoting Take Take Take directly.

    Table of Contents

    • Take Take Take's Strategic Expansion and Market Dynamics
    • Magnus Carlsen’s Role and Commercial Constraints
    • CEO Kristiansen on Promotion Limitations
    • Market Entry and Partnerships
    • Collaboration with Lichess
    • Shifting Competitive Landscape
    • Chess.com’s Warning
    • Broader Market Perspective
    • Pushback and Industry Response
    • Carlsen’s Respect for Agreements
    • Emerging Competitors in the Chess Ecosystem
    • Take Take Take’s Competitive Strategy
    •
    The startup’s partnership with Lichess—an open-source, non-commercial platform—gives it immediate access to a player base and avoids building a network from scratch (apnews.com).
    3How is Take Take Take competing with Chess.com?

    Take Take Take is partnering with Lichess to access an existing player base and offering new play and learning tools, challenging Chess.com's core business.

    4Are there other new ventures in the online chess sector?

    Yes, startups like Endgame.ai and ChessMonitor are also emerging, focusing on chess performance and analytics tools.

    5What is the business relationship between Take Take Take and Lichess?

    Take Take Take has partnered with Lichess, a free, open-source chess platform, to gain quick access to a robust player community.

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