Farmington Chess Club’s oldest and youngest members, Arthur Hurley and Brett Allen, challenge each other. Submitted photo

The Farmington Recreation Department plans to hold its first-ever Farmington Open Chess Tournament from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 14, coinciding with National Chess Day.

The event, to be held at the Farmington Community Center at 127 Middle St., marks a milestone for the center’s new Farmington Chess Club, now one of the most active clubs in Maine, according to a news release from the club.

Players of all skills across the region can compete for trophies, medals and cash prizes. Additional awards will go to the top-scoring scholastic, senior and female participants. Whether one is a tournament veteran, ambitious beginner, or thinking about getting back into the game after a long hiatus, this tournament offers an opportunity to showcase one’s skills, to meet fellow chess enthusiasts, and to celebrate the one-year anniversary of the club.

Farmington Chess Club President Glenn Miller, right, takes on three simultaneous challengers at Farmington Summerfest 2023. Submitted photo

This official tournament, to be rated by the United States Chess Federation, requires entrants to provide a USCF membership to register. Spectators can attend, free of charge.

Tournament Format: Four rounds, Swiss system pairing — players are matched against opponents of similar skill levels in every game — in a 30 minutes plus five-second time control.

Advance registration is encouraged at farmingtonchess.org.

For more information about the Farmington Open Chess Tournament, including registration details, prizes, and entry fees, visit the club’s website or email Farmington Chess Club President Glenn Miller at farmingtonchessclub@gmail.com.

 

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