Wednesday Daytime Quads

Announcement: Thanks to a generous donation by Puddletown Chess, female players up to age 18 may play for free in the following monthly events in 2024: the Game in 60, Tuesday Quads, Wednesday Quads, and Sunday Quads.

Format: 3-round quads in a single day: typically the third Wednesday of every month. At least some of the sections may run as a 3 or 4-round Swiss with more than four players at the TD’s discretion. The official US Chess OTB regular ratings are generally used.

Time Control: G/45;inc10 (forty-five minutes per player with ten seconds added for each move). Bring an increment capable digital clock. Some digital clocks are provided at this tournament but please do not always rely on the club to provide a digital clock (boards, pieces, notation sheets, and pens/pencils are provided).

Schedule: On-site registration runs from 10:30-10:45am. The rounds are at 11am or ASAP, 1pm, and 3pm.

Entry Fee: $15, $10 for Portland Chess Club members. Pay during on-site registration with cash, check payable to the Portland Chess Club, or PayPal at email@pdxchess.org.

Rated: US Chess dual rated (regular and quick). US Chess membership is required and can be purchased during registration. US Chess membership rates/information/benefits. Rose City Chess is currently offering discounted memberships for any player under age 21 at the time of redemption here.

Prizes: The winner of each quad gets a $10 credit toward any other Tuesday or Wednesday quads held in the next 3 months.

Location: Portland Chess Center, 2025 Lloyd Center, Portland, OR 97232. For driving directions to the club, parking information, and important information on how to get to the club facility in the morning before the mall is open, click here.

Notes: 1) While this tournament is open to scholastic players, it’s only recommended for mature scholastic players who are capable of playing in a serious tournament and against adults. 2) This tournament uses the rules from the 7th edition of the US Chess rulebook. 3) State membership is not required. 4) This tournament is not an Oregon Scholastic Chess Federation state qualifier.