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About This Tournament
MasterMinds 2nd Saturday Monthly Chess
Tournament
at Tech Freire Charter School in Philadelphia, PA
Saturday, April 11, 2026
Who: Players from Pre-K through adult
What: A one-day tournament to help you prepare
for other tournaments like the Liberty Bell, World Open, and PA State
Championships.
When: Saturday, April 11, 2026, with Quad
Round 1 at 9:30 AM, and Scholastic Swiss 10 AM.
Where: Tech Freire Charter School, 2221 N
Broad St., Philadelphia, PA 19132
Registration and Fees: Quads registration is
$30 cash only onsite, no advanced registration.
Scholastic Swiss registration is $10 online at
Chessroster.com by Friday, Apr 10th. Registration increases to $25 after
9 PM Friday, Apr 10th onsite only at the tournament. Onsite
Registration is from 8-9 AM, players registering after 9 AM may not be paired
for Round 1.
Format: A quad chess tournament is a mini,
three-round tournament where four players of similar skill level are grouped
into a "quad," playing a round-robin format (each plays the other
three once) for a balanced competition. Our Quads are open to players who want
to play a longer time control. No byes are allowed.
The Scholastic Swiss is a Swiss-system chess tournament, a
non-elimination format where players compete in a set number of rounds, playing
opponents with similar scores, ensuring everyone plays in every round (if
possible) and strong players eventually meet, with the winner having the most
points at the end. It balances fairness by pairing winners with winners and
losers with losers, avoiding repeat opponents and keeping the competition
balanced without knocking players out after a loss, allowing for comebacks.
Each player is allowed one requested half point bye.
Sections: Quad players are grouped in fours
and compete in a round-robin. Scholastic players can compete in one of four
sections: K-3 U500, K-6 U800, K-8 U1200, or K-12 Open. All players must
be members of US Chess.
Who can Play: All players are welcomed from Pre-K
through adult. This tournament is open to out-of-state players. FIRST-TIME
PLAYERS ARE ALSO WELCOME!!!
Quad Prize Fund: The winner of each Quad will
receive $100 cash. If we have to run a HEX, a six player Swiss-System, First
place receives $100 and Second place $50 cash.
Awards: There are individual and team awards
for the Scholastic Swiss.
Individual: 1st through 3rd place in all 4 sections.
Teams: 1st and 2nd
place Teams across all 4 sections. Teams can be made up of either a school or
club.
School Teams - students on a single campus under one principal.
Club Teams - must meet for at least 8 months per year and players must have attended 6 regularly scheduled meetings of the club in the previous 3 months. (A club officer should be able to provide verification that players are eligible to compete for their club.)
Players on a team can compete across all sections of the
tournament for the team trophies.
Tournament Schedule:
Quad rounds are 9:30 AM, 1 PM, and 4 PM. The Scholastic
Swiss first round is 10 AM, the following rounds are as soon as possible. Pairing
of the proceeding rounds will take place after all the games of the existing round
are completed.
Time Control: For the Quads the time control
for each player will be Game in 85 minutes with a 5 second delay (G/85;d5) for
the entirety of the game. The time control being implemented for each player in
the Scholastic Swiss is Game in 40 minutes with a 5 second delay (G/40;d5) for the
entirety of the game
Chess Equipment: Quad players provide their
own equipment. We will provide chess sets and chess clocks for the Scholastic
Swiss. Scoresheets and pencils are provided for all players.
Chess Notation:
All players competing must take chess notation. Players are
permitted to bring and use their own Scorebooks and pencils if they own them.
Players are encouraged to learn and practice chess notation
before entering an Over-The-Board chess tournament. Here is an instructional YouTube video on How To Use
Chess Notation.
Notes:
Membership in the US Chess Federation is required for ALL
players in this tournament.
A membership can be purchased for one or two-years at US Chess. A current US Chess
membership allows a player to participate in any US Chess rated chess
tournament in the U.S.A. A US Chess membership is not a fee that must be paid
for every tournament.
Need More Information?
Email info@mastermindschess.org
with your questions.
MASTERMINDS 2ND SATURDAY APR
Apr 11, 2026
$10.00 USD