You are here

Blog

2018 U.S Junior/Girls' Junior Championships - Round 3

For the ninth consecutive year, the Saint Louis Chess Club will host the Junior Championship, the premier, invitation-only tournament in the country for the nation's top rising stars along with the U.S. Girls' Junior Championship. This marks the second time hosting the Girls' Junior Campionship. The prize funds are $20,600/10,300 for a 10 Player Round Robin 9 rounds event.

View More

2018 U.S. Junior/Girls' Junior Championships - Round 2

For the ninth consecutive year, the Saint Louis Chess Club will host the Junior Championship, the premier, invitation-only tournament in the country for the nation's top rising stars along with the U.S. Girls' Junior Championship. This marks the second time hosting the Girls' Junior Campionship. The prize funds are $20,600/10,300 for a 10 Player Round Robin 9 rounds event.

View More

2018 U.S. Junior/Girls' Junior Championships - Round 1

For the ninth consecutive year, the Saint Louis Chess Club will host the Junior Championship, the premier, invitation-only tournament in the country for the nation's top rising stars along with the U.S. Girls' Junior Championship. This marks the second time hosting the Girls' Junior Campionship. The prize funds are $20,600/10,300 for a 10 Player Round Robin 9 rounds event.

View More

The Art of Chess and a Bit of Light Reading

This summer, the Saint Louis Chess Club is proud to highlight two unique chess camps with our community partners, Art Unleashed and the Saint Louis Public Library.

View More

Scholastic Tournament Blog: 2018 Summer Showdown

June marks the beginning of summer and our scholastic tournaments are a way for students to escape the heat. Along with the blistering weather, the Summer Showdown chess tournament scorched the scholastic chess scene as 166 players from all over the country gathered to duke it out.

View More

Premier and Amateur Players Compete at Open Tournament

For the month of June, the Saint Louis Chess Club held another multi-day tournament, the Premier and Amateur. From June 22-June 24, 62 players competed in the two sections (19 in the Premier, which was FIDE Rated, and 43 in the Amateur, which was USCF Rated and Under 2000).

View More

Pages