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US National Chess Open 2023 – All information

by L'immortale

The US National Chess Open 2023 will take place from 14-18 June at the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas, USA, right after the end of the 1000GM Las Vegas Summer Super Swiss. The US National Open will be played in eight categories: Open, U2300, U2100, U1900, U1700, U1500, U1300 and beginners, with the total prize fund of $100,000!

The main Open tournament will be played in 9 rounds, swiss system, with time control of 90 minutes for the whole game, with 30-second increment for each move. The 1st prize for the Open tournament amounts to $10,000.

Distribution of the prize fund among the categories:

OPENU2300U2100U1900U1700U1500U1300Beginners
1st10,0006,0006,0005,0004,0003,0002,0001,600 total
2nd5,0003,0003,0002,5002,0001,5001,000
3rd2,5001,5001,5001,2501,000700500
4th1,000700700600500400300
5th500400400400300300300
6th400300300300300300300
7th300300300300300300U1000*
850
8th300300300300300300
9th300300300300300300U700*
700
10th
U2500*2,500*no provisional
U2400*2,400

About the US National Chess Open:

The NATIONAL OPEN is one of Americaโ€™s longest running premier Open tournaments.ย No tournament in U.S. history was handled with more regard for the comfort and convenience of the players than the first National Open.ย First established by Ed Edmondson in 1965, Fred Gruenberg brought the tournament back to Las Vegas in 1983. He and Alan Losoff organized the National Open for over 25 years and added to its well-deserved reputation asย The Chess Vacation of the Year.ย 

Over the years, with additional championships and events, the National Open has grown to become the centerpiece of the Las Vegas International Chess Festival. Alan and Janelle Losoff have organized the tournament since Fred retired in 2009, but he continues to support the tournament as a player and with the โ€œFreddieโ€ awards for promising players under the age of 15. 

The National Open is a 7 round (9 rounds for the Open Section) Swiss System tournament, and players can choose between the standard 4-day or alternate 3-day or 2-day playing schedules. Half-point byes are available for all rounds, with proper notice to the Tournament Directors or with players’ advance entry. The Open, Underย  2300 and Under 2100 Sections are FIDE rated.

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