Showing posts with label British Championships. Show all posts
Showing posts with label British Championships. Show all posts

Sunday, 22 November 2015

Warwickshire Open Chess Championships


Dave Ireland and Ed Goodwin are organising the Warwickshire Open Chess Championships in 2016.

The Venue is Coventry Rugby Club Butts Park Arena.

Saturday 5th March and Sunday 6th March.

There are going to be 4 sections Open, Under 170, Under 145, and under 120 so there is plenty of sections for all grades.

If you are only going to play in one Tournament in 2016, then support your local Team/Club and enter this tournament - it promises to be a really exciting tournament with lots of prizes.

There are going to be five rounds spread over two days with the opportunity to have a bye in one round.


For more information contact Dave or Ed who I am sure will be delighted to tell you more or take a look here on the website for the Tournament :-

Warwickshire Chess Tournament

Saturday, 2 August 2014

British Chess Championships


It is just been announced that the 2015 British Chess Championships will take place at the:- University of Warwick from 25 July to 8 August.

Apart from the main championship there are many competitions to suit all tastes including ones of varying length and catering for various grading bands.

This is a great opportunity to get involved in the Championships being so close to home.

Although only the dates and venue have been announced so far, here is a link for more information in the next few weeks.I will also try and post some more details when available.

British Chess Championship


Friday, 13 June 2014

British Championships

The 101st British Chess Championships will be held at Aberystwyth University, in Aberystwyth, Wales, between Saturday, 19th July and Saturday, 2nd August.
The 11-round Championship will feature 7 Grandmasters, including defending champion David Howell, and England's newly crowned European Seniors Champion, Keith Arkell. They will be joined by players who have qualified through various congresses around the British Isles since July 2013.
In addition to the main Championships, there are a wide variety of tournaments open to all players, subject to holding the appropriate category of membership:
* The British Graded Championships are played over five mornings, and there are four sections for players graded Under 120, Under 140, Under 160 and Under 180.
* The British Junior Championships are played over 6 or 7 rounds, with tournaments differing in length depending on the age group. There are tournaments ranging from a FIDE-rated Under 16 Championship to one-day Rapidplay Under 8 Championship.
* The British Seniors Championship will be played over 7 rounds, with two five-round grade-restricted Seniors tournaments: One in each week.
* There are FIDE-rated five-round morning and afternoon Open tournaments, as well as an 11-round FIDE-rated Major Open.
* For those who can only play over a shorter period, there are weekend tournaments and rapidplays on both Sundays.


With excellent accommodation packages and top quality playing conditions in one of Britain's best holiday locations, Aberystwyth provides an excellent opportunity to combine your enthusiasm for chess with your holiday.
The British Championships website has information ranging from the list of Championship qualifiers, accommodation packages, lists of entries for each tournament, and much more! You can find the website at:
http://englishchess.org.uk/BCC2014/
To enter online, you can visit this page: http://englishchess.org.uk/BCC2014/entering-the-bcc/enter-online/
I hope to see you in Aberystwyth!
Regards,
Alex Holowczak, ECF Director of Home Chess