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  1. British Championship 2023. Saturday 22nd to Sunday 30th July. 9 round Swiss Championship with rounds starting at 2.30pm each day, aside from round 9 which will start at 10.00am on the final Sunday. First 40 moves in 90 minutes, then 30 minutes added for remainder of game, with 30 second increments added from move 1.

  2. Mar 8, 2021 · We can confirm that we will be organising a second British Online Chess Championships for the end of July/beginning of August 2021, with the same set of qualifiers, championships and rating-limited events as there were in the first, and very successful, BOCC held in December 2020/January 2021. Although the Torquay 2021 Over the Board event is ...

  3. The ECF is pleased to announce that this year’s British Chess Championships will be held at Hull City Hall and the DoubleTree by Hilton in Hull City Centre, with events running from Thursday 25th July to Sunday 4th August 2024 across the two city centre venues. This year’s Championships are being

  4. The British Championship, British Junior Championships and British Senior Championships are restricted to citizens of the UK, British Overseas Territories, or the Republic of Ireland or players who have been resident for the last 12 months as at 30 th June 2024 in the UK, Republic of Ireland, Channel Islands, or the Isle of Man. In addition players wanting to take part in the main British ...

  5. 2023 – saved front page. We are pleased to announce that this year’s British Chess Championships will be held at The Venue, De Montfort University in Leicester, with events running from 20th to 30th July 2023. The Venue at DMU is located at the edge of the De Montfort University Campus and is close to the centre of Leicester.

  6. May 13, 2024 · Please note – the closing date for nominations is 31st May 2024. The Chess Trust is inviting nominations for the BCET Awards 2024 which are for junior schools (including colleges and other education establishments) and junior clubs in the United Kingdom. The awards are for those junior schools and clubs which have shown outstanding ...

  7. History of the British Chess Championships ritish and ritish Womens hampions from 1905 onwards The British Chess Championships have run in an almost unbroken series since the first British in 1904, which was played in Hastings and won by William Ewart Napier as ritish hess hampion and Kate Finn as ritish Women [s hampion. Hull [s

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