League History

History

Season 1 - Genesis

October 2015 - It started small... 

The first season of the Lichess 4545 league was small in nearly every way. The league only had 11 teams. Teams only contained 4 players. The league was created by a committed group of lowly chess players with a common goal: become Masters. The 3 founders and original moderators were @parrotz, @chessicstudent and @mkoga. As @mkoga recalls,

"We met [in 2015] on thechessroom which is a slack group for chess enthusiasts like ourselves. We liked the team tournament format from similar leagues so it felt pretty natural that lichess have some sort of league."

They recounted some early ideas as well as early struggles.

@mkoga, "One of the things we wanted to improve from other leagues was higher team and cross team interactions. A lot of other leagues felt very opaque. You didn't really know much about the other players in your league. there wasn't much of a community so we saw that slack would help us build that." 

@parrotz "[Originally] we were worried about getting enough players to field enough teams. turns out we drastically underestimated the interest. I invited enough people to slack on the first day that i regretted making the process manual. It was a lot of manual work for season 1."

@mkoga "Early on we found that players would either not show up for their game or some players would be on vacation and can't make a game. The challenge was always wrangling players. Flakes were a huge problem at first"

@parrotz "It was a nightmare finding alts at the very beginning."

The group still exists and is active within the lichess community, but has mostly left the league... for now. In founding the league, there were many logistics to figure out and obstacles to overcome.

Another nightmare that veterans of the league remember all too well was that the league was initially run entirely by data entry into shared Google Docs (this continued until season 4). This meant work for the moderators was very repetitive. Season 1 would not have been the success that it was without the "insomnia fueled productivity of our founder", @parrotz who recalls,

"For a while there i was spending hours every day on it. finding new players, encouraging people to schedule, encouraging people to play, settling disputes, doing that effin spreadsheet"

However, the community was already coming together and starting to grow.

Lonewolf is born

Even since the beginning, this league has been focused on grassroots efforts to acheive new heights. The league realized there was a need for something more flexible to help keep the alternates involved. The Lone Wolf competition was originally created as a side tournament, secondary to the team league. Lonewolf #1 was created by @Theino who became its original moderator. 30+30 was the chosen time control. @Theino states,

"Since it was considered a side tournament, it was decided to try a different time control. A faster one made sense for people who would soon be playing in the team tournament as well"

Season 1 of the team league ended with Pawn Chop (@crabbypat, @CheapEndgameTricks, @coolalzi*, @gehenna) winning. The winners of Lonewolf #1 were 1. @Atrophied 2. @coolalzi 3. @WilkBardzoZly and Best U1600: @jshholland

Season 2

January 2016 - The league begins to grow...

Season 1 was such a success that word quickly spread and interest grew. Season 2 started with a large expansion. Season 2 had 22 teams each with 5 boards. With much higher participation in the league, responsibilities mounted and new moderators were needed just to keep up. 

New Moderators: @mrlegillimens, @petruchio, @endrawes0, @theino

On top of new moderators to help with the load, tasks started to become automated and many of improvements were slowly being added.

  • Spreadsheets got formulas and conditional formatting!

  • @chesster was created with big dreams in mind but had very humble beginnings. When @endrawes0 created @chesster, he had hoped that it would eventually alleviate all the manual entry in the spreadsheets, but by the end of Season 1, only few read-only commands had been implemented.

Season 2 lasted 8 weeks with the Sicilian Dragons (@matuiss, @somethingpretentious, @jaivl, @scarff and @immortality) as winners. Along with the tremendous growth in the team league, Lonewolf #2 was also very successful with the winners 1. @matuiss2 2. @chess111 3. @Atrophied and Best U1600: @Seb32. 

At the end of the season, the community nominated and voted on a set of games to be reviewed by the YouTuber IM John Bartholomew (Link).

Season 3

April 2016 to May 2016 The Continued Expansion

The success of the league continued and even more interested members joined the Lichess4545 community. Season 3 continued to expland with 26 teams and increased to 6 boards per team!

New improvements were continually being made to the spreadsheets. Formatting of the spreadsheet underwent significant changes to accommodate such a large number of players.

New moderators: @seb32

@tnan123 recalls, "As a participant since the start of season 2 I'd already seen tons of improvements with the organization of the league, especially with the continued improvements to the spreadsheets. I was starting to get back to chess and had played slow time control leagues on multiple other servers. Season 3 was when I decided I would stick with the folks over at Lichess4545. The organization of the league was improving and the community was much more active" 

Smack My Bishops won the team league with 15/16 points! (@eamonmont @quirked @infested @diamanthori @SirDore @mbazylisk)

Chesster evolves... enter @lakinwecker! With the large amount of manual work required to run the league, chesster our friendly ant worker started to be able to post game results and gamelinks into the spreadsheets. Unfortunately at this point players still needed to manually post those things into slack.

Tony Rotella's review video of season 3 best games (Link)

Season 4

July 2016 to August 2016 Membership levels off

In this season membership seemed to level off. Every season there are many folks joining but also many folks stepping away (both temporarily and permanently). Season 4 had 24 teams each with 6 boards. 

  • New moderators added @angborxley, @prune2000 and @tnan123 as the original moderators had stepped away. @JPTriton and @cyanfish join @lakinwecker to continue moderating Lonewolf.

  • White and black win percentage statistics were added.

  • Due to the work of @tnan123 end of season awards and statistics including individual player performance scores were implemented to celebrate and show some interesting and fun statistics from the season.

The Hateful Mate won (@EsolcNeveton @cactus @R-Mena @isaypotato @Heidman @lakinwecker), clinching victory by half a point in the tie breaker after the 4 top teams tied with 12 match points!

Games were reviewed by IM Astaneh on Twitch and posted to youtube in the following playlist

Season 5

October - November 2016 Birth of a website.

  • With the hard work of a few invaluable programmers the league was finally able to get rid of the spreadsheets it had been using.

  • The Lichess4545 website was created by @cyanfish with help from @lakinwecker. @freefal contributes to the creation of a TV page

  • We also had a platform to write, share, and store written content and thus the Lichess Ledger was born. @Atrophied, @darksquaregames, @TonyRo and GM Wesley So provided an interview during this season.

  • Lastly, ChessLeagueTV got its start with a few players hosting to cover live league games.

  • To celebrate our anniversary, an arena tournament was featured on lichess.

Winners were Blunder-Mifflin (@Aliquantus, @madatadam, @OuterHeaven92, @jivey, @samjjames and @parkerz)

The game reviews were done by ChessExplained, and can be found on his youtube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/user/Chessexplained/videos

Season 6

January - February 2017 Evolution of the website and @chesster

@somethingpretentious was added to the 4545 moderator team.

During the offseason a new league was created at #ladder based on a completely different tournament style seen in many chess clubs. This was run by @chessicstudent, @cactus, and @seb32.

#blitz-battle was also added during the middle of the season as a 3+2 side tournament restricted to lichess4545 members.

Additional features were added to the website and chesster. These include, but were not limited to:

  • an improved alternate search system
  • the automation of gamelink and result reports
  • direct messages from @chesster for various notifications to both your slack account and lichess.org inbox

Winners were: Petrojan Horse

Highlights from the ledger include interviews with Thibault the founder of lichess and 10 year old national master Christopher Yoo, some chess book reviews, a visit to the Tata Steel Chess Festival.

Youtube review was done by IM Andras Toth and can be found at his youtube channel (Board 1, Board 2, Board 3, Board 4, Board 5, Board 6)

Season 7

March - May 2017 A big expansion!

A huge number of new faces joined lichess4545. A total of 30 teams of 6 boards each were formed increasing the number of players playing 45+45 games each week to 180!

@yago666 was added to the mod team.

Interesting ledger editions included:

​Lichess started helping with hosting the lichess4545.com site and @chesster.

Isolated Puns won the tournament (@hetraie, @autotelic, @morallygray, @Daveyjones01,  @IHugoStiglitz, @Delpire)

Unfortunately, there were some high profile cheating cases during this season. As a reaction, the league started asking lichess moderators for background checks before approving new players for joining.

Season 7 reviews were partially done by @Atrophied (for free): Board 3, Board 4, Board 5, Board 6

Season 8

June - July 2017 Crime and punishment

Featured 26 teams of 6 boards each.

Season 8 video reviews were not ordered due to lack of interest and funds.

A feature for players to change their own availability was implemented.

@quirked took over ChessLeagueTV

The ledger featured:

Unfortunately the ladder ceased to exist during Season 8, since @chessicstudent did not have time to run it anymore and nobody offered to take over.

Season 8 saw yet another scandal, as during the last round all results of 2 players on the leading team had to be reversed due to cheating and another high profile player was marked between seasons.

Winners were Summer Pawn Storm (FelixNL, MrLegilimens, matt_p_14, Blekinge, Boviced, nadgob). In a sick twist of fate, this winning team later turned out to have included two engine abusers as well.

The winners of the real competition (best team name) were Covfefe (Mallamutt, checkmonk, VVvenomVV, kjfoster17, fradtheimpaler, Mooserohde)

Season 9

September - October 2017 Series replaces Ladder

28 teams of 6 boards each.

A login system for lichess4545.com was implemented. This mainly allowed players to change their availability without having to remember @chesster's syntax.

The ledger featured an interview with IM Andrew Tang

The chess-series was created by @MoistVonLipwig (known to most league members as MVL) to replace the defunct ladder.

Winners were Bad News Bishops (rb52, OuterHeaven92, roso97, GetAGripWhitby, udaysatya, Napoleon_Solo)

Winners of the real competition were Wait This Isn't Fantasy Football? (Mebeka, TMaus, david-innes, rpimpulse, Mooserohde, Kraaft)

Season 9 reviews were done by @quirked: Board 1, Board 2, Board 3, Board 4, Board 5

Season 10

November 2017 - January 2018 Dark Ledger Years

26 teams of 6 boards each

@Archone and @Aliquantus joined the mod team, while @Mrlegillimens retired.

The start of this season was celebrated with our 2nd anniversary arena tournament.

Lonewolf Season 9, which happened at the same time, introduced two sections: open and U1800.

This season also saw a short hiatus in the ledger after the senior editor, @tnan123, retired -- but to much rejoicing it was revived by @kraaft and @spiteknight only a couple of weeks later.

The season was won by We're OK with any name (MoistvonLipwig, Heinie, pmyourpepes, rgpchesspe, dose7781, NarwhalePete)

Winners of the real competition were I think, therefore I'm in time trouble (TMaus, revoof, TheRatRiverTrapper, rpimpulse, Mooserohde, Kraaft)

By popular demand, season 10 reviews were done by @quirked once again:

Board 1Board 2, Board 3, Board 4, Board 5, Board 6

Season 11

February - April 2018

30 teams of 6 boards each

Season 11 saw the birth of the rapid-battle, and of the board championship. @endrawes0 retired from the mod team.

This season was also a repeat of season 8 in that during the last round, the team in the lead lost a player due to being marked for cheating. Instead, the winners were Sexy Spidergoats (lovlas, GnarlyGoat, Poseh, glbert, PsiMaster, Tranzoo). Notably, this season was still tied after accounting for match points, game points, head-to-head score and number of games won; and was only decided using Sonneborn-Berger score. Additionally worth noting is that IM @lovlas managed a perfect score of 8.0 / 8 this season, a feat that no other player achieved on board 1 as of yet.

The winners of the real competition though were Don't cha wish your Gelfand was hot like me? (TMaus, TheRatRiverTrapper, GeneralSpecific, Michael_hackett, iqb, Kraaft)

The people love @quirked’s reviews: Board 1, Board 2, Board 3, Board 4, Board 5, Board 6

Season 12

April - June 2018 We are huge

40 teams of 6 boards each, the most players to date. To be able to handle all the new members, two new and hard working mods (glbert and sgis) were added to the mod team.

For season 12, the first contact period was reduced from 48 to 24 hours, in hopes to make scheduling go smoother.

To add to the options of side leagues for team members, the chess960 league was created by NM mn8.

The ledger featured an interview with @colwem

Winners this season were We're not OK with any name, actually. (Roso97, myle, tnan123, sgis, Napoleon_Solo, litzr)

On board 1, IM @Chaozu managed to equal lovlas's Season 11 score of 8.0 / 8.

Winners of the real competition: We find more mates on Tinder (Pawndercover, nickoboy1992, DragonicKhaos, notmyjob88, benlonnqvist, deaarthur)

Season 12 reviews were done by @mn8 (Board 1, Board 2Board 3) and @okei (Board 4Board 4Board 5Board 5Board 5Board 6Board 6)

Season 13

July - August 2018 More Automation

26 teams of 6 boards each.

In season 13, the site started offering a direct link to a pgn of your opponents games, as provided by lichess. Administratively, this was the first season that the 24 hour contact period was enforced automatically, leading to a massively increased amount of warnings issued.

Season 13 also saw the introduction of career scores, and web-based claims for no-shows and scheduling-draws without the direct involvement of moderators.

@somethingprentious, @prune2000 and @archone retired as mods, and the Crazyhouse league was created.

The ledger featured an interview with @hicetnunc about cheat detection.

Winners: Sac It and See ( FischyVishy, Somethingpretentious, SpiteKnight, DracoxVitae, lakinwecker, Khidal)

The real competition was won by Mommy Drinks because you play the Dutch (swagquark, tuncaboylu, phild159, shetoo, Gokuba, Acer30)

Season reviews done by GM Niclas Huschenbeth: Board 1Board 2Board 3Board 4Board 5Board 6

Season 14

September - November 2018

30 teams of 6 boards each.

The people were crying for @Somethingpretentious to re-join the mod team, so reluctantly he staged a coup d'état and restored peace in the league.

What followed was a flawless season by the mods.

This season, the first (of hopefully many) monthly simuls was played. IM @lovlas vs the league ended in a devastating +23=2-6 defeat of the league.

Winners were Hey Guys, it's John (ErinYu, PP_92, toni4127, TCGRIF, colwem, joeymellberg), while the real competition was won by Means to Anand (FlokiTheCat, GnarlyGoat, ventricule, Andysctu, Luckyara, PsiMaster)

Season reviews were done by IM Andras Toth: Board 1, Board 2, Board 3, Board 4, Board 5, Board 6

Season 15

November 2018 - January 2019 The Lost Stream

30 teams of 6 boards each.

@spiteknight and @kraaft joined the mod team.

We celebrated the start of this season with our third annual arena tournament on lichess, while in the second monthly simul, @MoistVonLipwig (MVL) defeated the league +8=0-1, later on @ErinYu won +9=2-1.

The season was won by The Dark Knights (SentinelCrush, BigEvo8, astralfenix, Lethgo, kostasvl, Numberman768).

Convincing winners of the real competition were the Zeitgeist-capturing Caruana leaked our prep (ErinYu, okei, RealRobbert, mysonnevercallme, adande1, Zher0), who additionally came second in the league standings.

Season reviews were done by IM Astaneh, in a stream that the ones who saw it called the best thing ever. Unfortunately, the stream was not saved and is not available anymore to our knowledge.

Season 16

February 2019 - April 2019 Blindfold

28 teams of 8 boards each.

This was the first season to feature 8 boards, to huge success. The mods are obviously biased, but we think the bigger teams lead to more active teams. It also means fewer onesided battles on the top and bottom boards.

Concerning our beloved site lichess4545.com, personal trophy cases were implemented during this time, see e.g. on the player page of somethingpretentious.

Season 16 additionally saw the start of the #blindfold league, because we do not blunder enough when we can see the pieces.

In the now regular monthly simuls, first @Assassin_In_White crushed us +10=2-4, then @somethingpretentious defeated a field weakened by the fact that he was too afraid to let board 1 players join +8=2-4, and finally NM @mln8 delivered a well-deserved +9=2-1 beating.

Winners of the season were Lichess Lovers (jessehf, paolone, rampichino, calcium237, Toffeeman, pedropablo72, leo2dipikke, LucaGaglia73), while the real competition was won by Stop googling! Zher0 chance Erin is a girl, okei?! (ErinYu, okei, RealRobbert, Mahmut69, mysonnevercallme, adande1, slamjam, Zher0).

General agreement that last seasons game analyses were exceptional, led to the decision to have IM Astaneh do the season reviews once more:

Boards 4 to 8

Boards 1 to 3

Season 17

May 2019 - July 2019 Future

28 teams of 8 boards each.

Season 17 started with a bang when a certain mod, who shall remain unnamed, deliberately archived the #captains channel, resulting in wild speculation that the season was cancelled. Senior mods had to rush in, relaunch the season and dispell the rumours. Furious, they repremanded the culpable mod and cut his pay in half. Additionally, @Somethingpretentious was banned from the mod yacht. @ErinYu was asked to join the mod team with the express purpose of helping avoid similar disasters in the future.

In May, NM Christopher Chabris defeated the league +7=0-3, one month later supermaths was the first player to avoid any losses in a league simul +8=1-0.

The ledger featured several interesting articles:
* an interview with @MoistVonLipwig
* @ErinYu analyzed the first move advantage
* and the much celebrated 100th edition of the ledger featuring several videos.

Once again, the final standings of the tournament were influenced by a cheating scandal during the last round. Winners of the season when the dust settled were Smother of Dragons (roso97, f1nn33, kajoM, matrix47, sgis, lapetitemort, Tsatsa64, RelativeImpact). Shortly after, the real competition (the one for the best name) was won by Imagine Hyperaccelerated Dragons (lumenian, Kvltvr_Wvltvr, xobeci, solidplayerr, Brundd, Toffeeman, H0tblackDesiat0, erv123).

For single player efforts, a special mention should go to @Assassin_in_White, who was the first player in the league's history to manage a performance rating above 3000.

Sadly, after the end of the season, @MichaelTallovsky passed away, and we honored his memory with an arena.

Game reviews were done by our very own @quirked and @somethingpretentious: Part 1 and Part 2.

Season 18

August 2019 - September 2019 More Future

24 teams of 8 boards each.

During this season, there were several players streaming their games, like @TomasThrainsson or @phantom567459.

After a very close season, Embrace the Pain (CamelClutcher, thundercougarfalcon, david-innes, MoiRon, gokuba, Tranzoo, darubaru, pepepibote) were finally on top of the podium. The more important competition though was won by Harry Pawner and the Groblet of Finegold: Blunderdore's Return (FlokiTheCat, Artian12, patk74, Wo_Cheng_Si_Le, jmcginty15, colwem, Boomer34, momor).

Shortly after the end of the season, lichess implemented team battles - and our team was invited to play in one of the very first of those.
Game reviews will likely be done by league players again.

Season 19

November 2019 - January 2020 All Out Of Reasonable Titles

28 Teams of 8 boards each
 

Season 20

February 2020 - March 2020 Quiet Before The Storm

28 Teams of 8 boards each


Season 21

April 2020 - June 2020 Covid-19 Season

 

Season 22 - Season 24

I don't think anything happened.

 

Season 25

February 2021 - April 2021 GDPR Season

 

Former League Moderators

Inactive and former mods that shaped the lichess4545 league: @parrotz, @mkoga, @theino, @angborxley, @petruchio, @endrawes0, @MrLegilimens, @chessicstudent, @prune2000, @aliquantus, @archone, @spiteknight, @somethingpretentious, @roso97,  @tnan123, @MrScribbles, @kraaft, @tsatsa64, @ErinYu

Table 1: An overview and timeline of sister leagues
1 Lonewolf                
2                  
3                  
4                  
5                  
6   Blitz-Battle Ladder            
7                  
8                  
9     Series            
10                  
11       Rapid-Battle   Board Championship      
12         Chess960        
13             Crazyhouse    
14           Board Championship   Monthly Simul  
15                  
16                 Blindfold
17                  
18                  
19                  
20                  
21                  

 

Table 2: Most active players in the team league by games (note that this table excludes unplayed forfeits and scheduling draws; updated after Season 41)
  Player Games Seasons
1 scarff 280 40
2 glbert 243 36
3 Forhavu 228 34
4 sgis 224 34
5 Seb32 219 31
6 Val1313 211 31
7 bufferunderrun 209 31
8 Tranzoo 206 31
9 timothyha 203 26
10 Brundd 202 31
11 adande1 201 27
12 UpGoerFive 195 30
13 Zher0 188 26
14 gokuba 184 26
15 mqll 180 24
16 NLance 179 23
17 VicPez 178 26
18 eie24 172 23
19 jwwells42 171 24
20 jessehf 167 25
21 pepepibote 166 25
22 AACtrl 165 22
23 mynameismund 163 26
  Rolihlahla 163 24
25 mronemore 162 23
26 drchessdad 157 21
27 rampichino 156 30
28 Rskyoz 155 22
29 roso97 153 22
  phantom567459 153 23
  Silkthewanderer 153 22
  BarbarAusBielefeld 153 22
33 electricfalcon 149 21
34 pedropablo72 148 19
  kostasvl 148 23
36 Razorneck 147 25
37 yago666 146 21
38 freddy267t 145 22
  Drotciv 145 22
40 M0r1 144 22
41 caodanny 143 21
42 ekopp2000 142 23
  oddskill * 142 21
44 jcarmody 141 21
45 Axp156 140 22
  rodeo 140 22
  izzie26 140 19
  dkol 140 20
  Jg777 140 18
  Somethingpretentious 140 20
51 STCLion 139 20
52 colwem 135 19
  dave3 135 18
54 ipr 133 19
  Sesquipedalism 133 20
  paolone 133 17
57 Meeklydim 132 20
58 Zubenelgenubi 131 17
59 f1nn33 130 18
60 ButterPecan 129 19
  Lalaze 129 17
62 badplayer_cm 127 19
  KS_Legion_Legionowo 127 17
64 dmavro 125 20
  ssyx 125 21
66 ruip  123 17
67 chesshavoc 121 20
  lepertoe 121 17
  Paulze2000  121 21
  Qudit 121 17
71 Gingersquirrelnuts 118 18
72 Groger12 117 15
73 Lupo_Jones 115 18
  LucaGaglia73 115 16
  Pendru 115 16
76 IsaVulpes 114 18
  gavalanche20 114 20
  Sonata2 114 17
  T_Taylor 114 17
  mojomoe 114 19
  MrScribbles 114 17
82 Nairwolf 113 22
83 pulsar512b 112 18
  lakinwecker 112 21
  jsettle1 112 15
  cvillian 112 17
  AlexGaul 112 17
88 masedog91 110 19
89 Tsatsa64 109 17
90 ErinYu 108 17
  pioki 108 19
  rsava *  108 19
  seius 108 16
  Astronominoff 108 14
  SrinivasBharathNK 108 15
96 Artian12 107 16
  lelouch_vi_brittania 107 20
  chatakkuma 107 19
  flipiflapi 107 18
  Kjar 107 17
  gmat20020 107 16
  Davidc2214 107 14
  Lelouch_Vi_Brittania 107 20
  Artian12 107 16
... ... ... ...
205 IM lovlas 76 15
... ... ... ...
337 CM wookash_888 56 10
  NM ChristopherChabris 56 9
... ... ... ...
383 FM makeareason 52 9
... ... ... ...
552 NM mn8 40 7
... ... ... ...
669 CM Fearlessking64 34 6
... ... ... ...
778 FM Like-a-hurricane 30 5
  CM alms 30 5
... ... ... ...
822 IM Chaozu 29 4
... ... ... ...
877 NM BraydonP 27 5
...  ... ... ...
1082 NM RazorBoy 22 3
  NM HandKnit 22 3
... ... ... ...
1261 FM NoMate4u 18 3
  FM nuagesgris 18 4
... ... ... ...
1342 FM josip_buje 17 3
  CM cantosh 17 3
... ... ... ...

 

Number of players per season

Figure 4: Number of unique players who played at least one game, for a total of 4,180 players playing 41,219 games over all seasons.