Upcoming Tournament

Adults Only Tournament -- 2026 March

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https://www.chess.com/events/mechanics-adults-only-tournament-2026-jan


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Info

  • Date: Sun, Mar 15 , 2026
  • Eligibility: Open to Everyone!
  • Rating: USCF
  • Location: Mechanics' Institute, 4th Floor, 57 Post Street, San Francisco, CA 94104
  • Capacity: 80

Registration

  • Online Registration Open Until: Sunday, March 15: 10:00 am
  • Onsite Registration: 9:30-9:45am
  • Entry fee for Mechanics' Institute Members: $40
  • Entry fee for Non-Members: $50
  • Late fee: $10
  • $5 admin fee for all cancellations & refunds.

Two ways to check your entries:

  • Check the live entries on the Jumbula site by clicking on the View Entries button.
  • Check the processed entries here a day before the event.

 

Tournament Format

  • Tournament Format: Swiss System
  • Total Rounds: 3
  • Time control: 60 min basetime + 5 sec increment
  • Round Times: 3/15 10:00am 1:00pm 3:30pm
  • Sections: Adult Only (18+)

Adult only section: players must be 18 or older.

 

US Chess rating will be used for section determination and pairings.  FIDE or other ratings are only used if no US Chess rating is available. 

Pairings are based on the March 2026 regular supplemental regular US Chess rating.

 

Prize Fund

400

  • Prize explanations are coming after the event.
  • Please allow 2-3 weeks for processing prize checks.
  • Per IRS rules anyone with a cumulative $600+ prize in any calendar year will need to fill out a W9 and Mechanics' Institute will be providing a 1099 form. 

 

  • Prize Fund:

    • $400 based on 20 paid entries.
    • Actual Payout: coming after the tournament is underway.
  Adult Only (18+)
  Projected Actual
1st Place $150 $
2nd Place $100 $
3rd Place $75 $
Best under2000 $50 $
Best under1600 $25 $

 

Byes

 

  • A maximum of two half-point byes can be requested in this tournament.
  • Late registrations will receive a half-point bye for any missed round.
     

Eligibility

Tournament Rules

  • What do the time controls mean?
    Time controls tell you how much time you have for each game.
    G60;d5 means game in 60 minutes with a 5-second delay on each move. This means you get 60 minutes, your opponent gets 60 minutes, and at each move the clock counts down from 5 to 0 before the player's time starts. If a player doesn't use up the whole 5 seconds, the remainder of that time is lost.
  • How many games/rounds?
    The 43S before the time control means it is a Swiss System tournament with three rounds, or four games, that a player can play in the tournament. The tournaments are never elimination, so win or lose, you can stay in the tournament. 
  • Forfeit time:
    • 30 minutes without prior notice
    • 60 minutes with prior notice. Please email to chessroom@milibrary.org or call us to request this!
      A player will be awarded a forfeit win against any opponent who doesn't show up according to the prescribed rules, and every effort will be made to find that player an extra game.
  • We provide clocks and set it up for players.
  • Games will be US Chess regular rated. 
     
  • What do the time controls mean?
    Time controls tell you how much time you have for each game.
    G60+5 means game in 60 minutes with a 5-second increment with each move. This means you get 60 minutes, your opponent gets 60 minutes, and with each move players get 5 seconds added to their clock.


Mechanics' Institute Chess Club reserves the right to update any details of this event (including but not limited to sections, time control, round times, prize fund, etc.) as we get closer to the event date to ensure an excellent tournament experience for players.

Standings

List of registered players will be posted here about a day before the tournament.

 

Pairings

Pairings will not be posted during the day.