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How to Report Someone on Chess.com

Saving the game, one click at a time.

Here at Prima, we take the game of Chess incredibly seriously. It’s about integrity and moving the pieces with the utmost respect for your opponent. If someone is playing Chess online and being a real jerk, that doesn’t respect the game and should be removed from the great game. Here’s how to report someone on Chess.com to keep the sanctity of the website clean and removed of cheaters, bad sports, and general tomfoolery.

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How to Report Someone on Chess.com

To report someone on chess.com, all you need to do is click on their name at the top of the screen. This will open a small window, click on the “More” section in the bottom left-hand side, and then go down to “Report”

Now you can take this sick person to school and remove them from the board. After you click report you’ll be able to go into detail about what heinous crimes they have committed against the purity of Chess and tell to website what should be done about it.

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We will not allow our great sport to be sullied by those who wish to cheat, lie and steal their way to victory.

Be sure to be liberal with the report button if you see any funny behavior or bad usernames.

Luckily, you won’t have to be like this person’s mom now, because you know how to report someone on Chess.com!

Well, that’s everything you need to know about how to report someone on Chess.com. For more useful tips, tricks, and guides, be sure to stay right here at Prima Games. We don’t cover a ton of chess, to be honest, but we do have plenty of guides on The Password Game, which involves some chess! Here’s how to use Algebraic Notation to beat the Password Game.


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Jesse Vitelli
Jesse loves most games, but he really loves games that he can play together with friends and family. This usually means late nights in Destiny 2 or FFXIV. You can also find him thinking about his ever-expanding backlog of games he won't play and being constantly dehydrated. Do not contact him.