The first PogChamps tournament was announced in late May 2020 by Chess.com. The games were played in the 10+5 Rapid
Time control and all 16 players were
streamers on
Twitch. Running from June 5–19, the tournament was won by
League of Legends streamer Voyboy. Coaching and commentary was provided primarily by
Grandmaster (GM)
Hikaru Nakamura and
Woman FIDE Master (WFM)
Alexandra Botez. PogChamps 2 was announced on and was played from August 21 through September 6. Some players returned from the first tournament, while others, such as
David Pakman and
Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson, played in the tournament for the first time. PogChamps 2's lineup included some players who were not primarily Twitch streamers. This event featured a slightly different format, with two game matches in the group stage. PogChamps 3 was announced on and was played from February 14 through February 28. Notable contestants for the third event include streamers
xQc (marking his third time participating),
Ludwig and
MoistCr1tikal (marking their second times participating), as well as
Myth,
Pokimane, and
Neekolul;
YouTubers
MrBeast and
Michelle Khare, rapper
Logic, actor
Rainn Wilson and poker player
Daniel Negreanu. In the announcement article, Chess.com noted how previous PogChamps tournaments, as well as other external events such as the success of ''
The Queen's Gambit'' on
Netflix, had led to a dramatic increase in the number of site registrations and daily games played, allowing them to gain several sponsorships for the third iteration of the series, which in turn led to an increased prize pool of $100,000. The tournament was won by French streamer Sardoche. PogChamps 4 was announced in a video via Chess.com's official
Twitter account on to be played beginning on August 29. Sponsored by
cryptocurrency marketplace
Coinbase, the fourth iteration of the tournament has a $100,000 prize pool, with Chess.com matching up to $100,000 additionally for charity. In a Chess.com stream of the
FIDE World Cup,
Daniel Naroditsky confirmed that previous PogChamps participants
MrBeast and
Ludwig would return. This information was further corroborated by an article announcing that in addition to MrBeast and Ludwig returning, notable Spanish streamer
Rubius would return as well for the fourth iteration of the event. The tournament was won by Dutch streamer Fundy. PogChamps 5 was announced on from a Chess.com announcement video on YouTube. The event began on July 26. For the first time, the event featured over-the-board play. Only the finals were over-the-board, which were held as best of four matches in Los Angeles on August 18. Voice actor and streamer
CDawgVA won the tournament. PogChamps 6 was announced on during a Chess.com broadcast. The event was played from April 29 to May 2, 2025 and was won by
English international footballer Eberechi Eze. PogChamps 6 7 was announced on April 7-8 on the Chess.com Announcements page. The event was played from April 10-11 and was won by streamer
Jynxzi. ==Reception==