History of the Saint Louis Chess Club

The Saint Louis Chess Club (STLCC) was founded in 2007 and opened its doors in July of 2008. It is a nonprofit organization that is committed to promoting the game of chess locally, nationally, and internationally with a specific focus on bringing the benefits of chess to St Louis area school children. It is open seven days a week and offers kids classes, adult beginner classes, and intermediate classes free for members on a weekly basis.

Our History Beam Signing STL Chess Club

2007

Founded

2,000+

Members

80+

Annual Tournaments

Chess Campus

Located in the historic Central West End of St Louis, Missouri, United States, the Saint Louis Chess Club is a three-level, 6,000-square-foot community center featuring a classroom, library and world-class tournament hall. The STLCC is widely recognized as the premier chess facility in the nation and one of the best in the world. In 2014, the United States Senate passed a resolution naming St Louis the country’s Chess Capital due to its work in raising the awareness of chess and its benefits.

Educational Programs

The STLCC’s scholastic mission brings chess to students in school and has been rapidly expanding. The Club implemented programming in hundreds of different classrooms and community centers across the Greater St Louis area, affecting thousands of students each year. In addition to the club’s affordable student rates, it offers summer camps, field trips, private lessons and free classes in an effort to make the game accessible to all students.

2009-2011

Named Chess City of the Year by USCF

2010

Chess Club of the Year (USCF)

2009-2013

Multiple Gold Koltanowski Awards (USCF) for Rex & Dr. Jeanne Cairns Sinquefield

2014

STLCC named Organizer of the Year (USCF) & St Louis designated as Chess Capital of the United States

2024

Inaugural Saint Louis Chess Conference & Launch of Chess Queens Award

Invitational Tournaments

St Louis has become the home of the three most prestigious, invitational chess tournaments in the United States. The STLCC has hosted the US Championship and the US Women’s Championship since 2009, as well as the US Junior Championship since 2010.

  • In 2017, the STLCC introduced the US Juniors Girls’ Championship to its roster of national tournaments.
  • In 2022 the STLCC broadened its tournament list with the addition of the American Cup, an exciting double-elimination tournament that features rigorous classical time controls as well as fast-paced rapid matches.

Sinquefield Cup

The STLCC also hosts one of the highest rated international tournaments in the world, Sinquefield Cup, as a stop on the Grand Chess Tour.

Saint Louis Rapid & Blitz

In 2017, the STLCC introduced the Saint Louis Rapid & Blitz, which is another stop on the Grand Chess Tour and invites international players to participate in faster time-controls, as opposed to the classical Sinquefield Cup.

Saint Louis Rapid and Blitz Tournament

Cairns Cup

To further promote women in chess, in 2019, the STLCC introduced the Cairns Cup for the top female players from around the world. The tournament was aptly named after its co-founder, Dr. Jeanne Cairns Sinquefield.

Cairns Cup

Chess 9LX

In 2019, the STLCC added Chess 9LX as an entertaining exhibitional tournament.

Chess “9LX”, a stylized spelling of “960” with Roman numerals, is a Fischer Random tournament, a unique format in which the starting position of chess pieces is randomized, making players think on their feet, and develop strategies and solutions on-the-fly.

Chess Queens Award

Introduced in 2024, Dr. Jeanne Cairns Sinquefield created a $100,000 award to be given to the next five women to become Grandmasters through July 4th, 2029. In 2024, Irina Krush became the first recipient, commemorating her 2013 Grandmaster achievement as the first US female player to earn this rank.

Cairns Chess Queens Award graphic
Grandmaster Maurice Ashley Keynote Speaker

St Louis Chess Conference

The first of its kind in St Louis, the St Louis Chess Conference was hosted in October of 2024, bringing together educators, researchers, and the world’s best chess players to explore best practices in chess education and research. Keynote speakers included legendary world chess champion, Garry Kasparov; the strongest female player in the world, Judit Polgar; and Maurice Ashley — the first African American in the history of the game to earn the coveted Grandmaster title.

"It is the best chess club in the world. Period."
Michael T.
Los Angeles, California