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Chess for Every Mind, Every Age

Rochester Chess Club is a 501(c)(3) non-profit bringing free and low-cost chess instruction, casual play, and USCF-rated tournaments to our community since 2008.

Every Tuesday

Casual play night, all skill levels welcome

USCF Rated

Monthly tournaments with official ratings

100% Non-Profit

Free to all in the chess community

Club News & Updates

FREE SCHOLASTIC (K8) CHESS TOURNAMENT ON NATIONAL CHESS DAY, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10
Announcements

FREE SCHOLASTIC (K8) CHESS TOURNAMENT ON NATIONAL CHESS DAY, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10

Let's Play Chess! Celebrate National Chess Day by participating in the largest youth chess tournament in Rochester. Students can expect a supportive environment with instruction from experienced chess players and high school role models. Students will be paired with others at a similar skill level and do not need any prior experience in chess events. This opportunity is presented in partnership by Rochester Chess and Rochester Community Education. All Experience Levels Welcome Any student in grades K-8 may participate. Participants will play in one of three divisions. Beginner (Grades K-2): Afternoon only. If you understand how to move the pieces, you are ready to have fun and play chess with other kids. Novice (Grades 3-8): Students will be paired with students of a similar skill level. This division may be a good fit for students who have not previously competed in a chess event. Advanced (Grades K-8): Tournament results will be rated by the United States Chess Federation (USCF). A USCF membership is required and can be purchased on their website for $24. Players in the Advanced section will be required to record their moves. Register early as the tournament is capped at a limited number of participants. Learning and Prizes Prize support - Trophies and medals will be awarded to the top finishers in the Novice and Advanced divisions. Excellent instructors - Chess Master Dexter Thompson, Roy Truelson, and experienced high school chess players will provide game analysis for players who record the moves of their game. Schedule 8:30 - 8:45 AM Check-in, warm-up games, and notation instruction 9:00 - 10:00 AM AM Round 1 10:00 - 11:00 AM Round 2 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Lunch Break (Bring your own lunch or eat at a restaurant in the Lowertown Neighborhood) 11:30 AM - Students playing in the Beginner Division (Gr. K-2) should check in by 11:30 AM and are welcome to join us for lunch. 12:00 - 1:00 PM Round 3 1:00 - 2:00 PM Round 4 2:00 - 3:00 PM Break 3:00 - 3:30 PM Awards Ceremony Rules for Advanced and Novice Divisions All participants will play 4 games (no elimination). Participants may request one ½-point bye for any round they cannot play in. Time Control: Each player gets 30 minutes (+ 5 sec delay) to make all their moves. Rules for Beginner Division (Gr. K-2) The focus is on having fun, and the tournament structure is flexible. Younger students tend to play more quickly and can expect to finish 2-3 games. Support Youth Chess! Volunteers are needed to help prepare and monitor the tournament. Experienced players are encouraged to attend to help coach our developing players. If you are interested, please contact Community Education staff at johalverson@rochesterschools.org. National Chess Day National Chess Day is celebrated annually on the second Saturday in October. This year, National Chess Day falls on October 10th, 2026. National Chess Day was started by President Gerald Ford in 1976 with these words. "For both professionals and amateurs, chess is a game that sharpens the mind, tests human faculties, and encourages healthy competition. It has captivated the attention of players and spectators worldwide and will continue to do so as long as competition and excellence challenge mankind." Community Support Rochester Chess is supported by youth enrichment grants from Mayo Clinic Community Public Affairs and US Bank and from individual donations. https://rochesterschools.arux.app/course/27679/2026-fall-youth/rochester-scholastic-chess-tournament-gr-k-8%E2%80%942
August 20, 2026
Free Chess Class (8/18/26)
Community

Free Chess Class (8/18/26)

Join Coach Soren for a free chess lesson from 5:00pm to 6:00pm in the Mayo Harwick Cafeteria this Tuesday, August 18th. Coach Soren will be available to work on tactics, openings, middlegames, and endgames through individualized & group instruction.

All are welcome - anyone looking to improve at chess or simply learn more about the game is invited to attend! No registration required - after the lesson, there will be time to play casual games during the usual (6-9pm) Rochester Chess Club hours. We hope to see you there!

August 17, 2026
2026 Late Summer Swiss has been rated.
Announcements

2026 Late Summer Swiss has been rated.

The 2026 Late Summer Swiss has been rated. The results have been posted on site, are available at the USCF site, and the final standings are
Standings
August 16, 2026
8TH ANNUAL ROCHESTER MATH FESTIVAL, SEPTEMBER 19, 2026
Announcements

8TH ANNUAL ROCHESTER MATH FESTIVAL, SEPTEMBER 19, 2026

8TH ANNUAL ROCHESTER MATH FESTIVAL, SEPTEMBER 19, 2026
August 14, 2026
ROCHESTER CHESS FREE EVENT AT THE FARMERS MARKET ON AUGUST 8
Announcements

ROCHESTER CHESS FREE EVENT AT THE FARMERS MARKET ON AUGUST 8

Rochester Chess, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, will host a free chess exhibit at the Farmers Market on the fairgrounds on Saturday, August 8, 9 AM – Noon. Children and adults are invited to play chess games and receive instruction from our team of experienced chess coaches led by Coach Kevin. Chess sets will be provided. The market is an opportunity to share your love of chess. You do not know how to play chess? No problem, we will teach you! We will be in the large grassy area near the music. No registration is required. Stop by anytime! I hope to see you there. Questions? Contact Dennis Mays dennismays101@gmail.com
July 23, 2026
Current Standings and Pairing for the RCC Late Summer Swiss (Updated 8/3)
Updates

Current Standings and Pairing for the RCC Late Summer Swiss (Updated 8/3)

Hi everyone! RCC 2026 Late Summer Swiss Standings and Pairings for Round 3:
Standings
Pairings
Please let me know if need a bye on Tuesday ASAP! Matt M
July 26, 2026