The Kasparov Chess Foundation, the Renaissance Knights Chess Foundation, and the United States Chess Federation, are pleased to invite girls from across America to play in the largest and most prestige girls only tournament in the USA; the 19th Annual KCF All-Girls National Chess Championship.
The tournament is open to all girls under 18 years old as of January 1, 2024. Players will participate in the following categories: Under 8 years old, under 10, under 12, under 14, under 16, and under 18; sections.
SCHEDULE: April 12: 11 AM Bughouse, 2:30 PM Opening Ceremony, 3 PM Round 1, 7 PM Blitz April 13: 10 AM Round 2, 2:30 PM Round 3, 6:30 PM Round 4 April 14: 9 AM Round 5, 1 PM Round 6, 5 PM Awards
SECTIONS: (Age as of January 1, 2024)
Section
Born in year
Under 8
2016 or later
Under 10
2014 or later
Under 12
2012 or later
Under 14
2010 or later
Under 16
2008 or later
Under 18
2006 or later
AWARDS: Under 8 top 15 individuals, top 500 – 799, top U500, top 6 schools Under 10 top 16 individuals, top 700 – 999, top U700, top 6 schools Under 12 top 16 individuals, top 900 – 1199, top U900, top 6 schools Under 14 top 12 individuals, top 1100 – 1399, top U1100, top 4 schools Under 16 top 8 individuals, Top 1300 – 1599, top U1300, top 3 schools Under 18 top 8 individuals, Top 1500 – 1799, top U1500, top 3 schools
Top 3 players added for team scores, team members must attend the same school
If your child or team wins an award, and you were unable to claim it at the tournament, you can contact our trophy maker Crown Trophy in Buffalo Grove, IL, via email at sales@crownbg.com starting Wednesday after the tournament to find out the cost to ship the trophy and to arrange payment.
RATINGS USED: For pairing purposes we will be using the April rating supplement. Adjusted ratings may be used in accordance with the USCF National Scholastic Chess Tournament regulations.
Players in all sections are required to disclose at the time of registration whether they have one or more ratings in other OTB rating system(s). Other OTB rating systems include, but are not limited to, FIDE, foreign systems, the Northwest Scholastic Rating System (NWSRS), and ChessXpress (CXR).
The Tournament Review Group (defined in the Scholastic Regulations) reviews every entry to this tournament, and makes decisions about whether to assign a rating based on alternate rating data found for a player. Players on the report may have been assigned ratings that are different from their US Chess regular rating in the rating supplement being used for the tournament. The most current version of the report is published here for transparency.
BYES: A single half-point Bye is available for any round, to include the final round. The Bye may be requested online by 11pm on the day before the tournament starts. On-site requests have a deadline for round 1 of 2-hours before the scheduled start for round 1. For all later rounds the deadline is 2-hours before the scheduled start for Round 2. Thereafter, the only bye available is a Zero-Point Bye, which is an option for any round and may be requested up to 2 hours before the start of the round for which the Zero-Point Bye is requested.
Any Bye, including a Zero-Point Bye may not be revoked after Round 1 begins.
The Chief TD shall have the ability to grant a Half-Point bye for any round on unusual circumstances, except the last round.
REGULATIONS: Tournament Regulations and other polices can be found on the More info page
Registration
US CHESS MEMBERSHIP
US Chess Membership is required for all Players. Use the below link to purchase/renew your US Chess Federation membership if needed before registering for the tournament
Blitz Tournament (G/5) – 5 double rounds, one section. Fri. April 12, 7:00 PM Entry Fee: $40 by April 1, $50 after April 1. Onsite registration ends at 5:00 PM on April 12. Awards: Top 10 players
Bughouse Tournament – one section. Fri. April 12 , 11:00 AM Entry Fee : $50 per team by April 1, $60 after April 1, Onsite registration 9:00- 10:00 AM Awards: Top 5 teams
The Hyatt Regency McCormick Place is located in the South Loop neighborhood in within walking distance of Soldier Field and Wintrust Arena. Connected to McCormick Place the hotel offers a modern place to meet and retreat near Michigan Avenue.
We have special rates of $184 (USD) plus tax. You must register by March 28, 2024 to take advantage this rate. Reserve early as space is limited.
Discounted self-parking for overnight guests
As of 2/10/2024, the Hyatt hotel is sold out of rooms in our block and they are unable to add any additional rooms to our block.
Due to the high cost of hotels in walking distance of the playing venue, we are unable to contract a reasonable group rate at another hotel.
TEAM ROOMS: We have a limited number of team rooms available. Team rooms can be reserved and paid for online or Email David Heiser at david.heiser@renaissanceknights.org to reserve a room and pay by check. Rooms will be available from Friday at 12 PM to Sunday at 5 PM
The KCF All-Girls National Championship will be utilizing the US Chess Scholastic Regulations. Any modification to US Chess Official Rules of Chess and/or the US Scholastic Regulations will be posted on this website.
SAFE PLAY POLICY
The KCF All-Girls National Championship will be following the US Chess “Safe Play Guidelines” for US Chess National Events. The primary purpose of these guidelines is to offer procedures on what to do when a violation of the Safe Play Guidelines occurs or is alleged. The Safe Play Guidelines do not supplant the Code of Ethics or Code of Conduct adopted by other US Chess bodies; rather, the Safe Play Guidelines provide additional guidance about unacceptable behavior not covered by existing policies within US Chess.
Per the US Chess Scholastic Regulations, players must use the official notation sheets provided at the tournament to record the moves during their games. All sections except U8 are required to take notation.
ELECTRONIC DEVICE POLICY
To alleviate the perception of cheating by players who use a cell phone or other electronic device while inside or outside the playing hall, we will be following the US Chess National Scholastic Regulations on Electronic Devices utilizing the below variation.
Cell phones are required to be turned off and placed inside the storage box provided at the boards in place of being placed face up on the table. The cell phone shall remain inside the box until the completion of the player’s game.
A player who needs to make a call or text while their game is still being played shall notify a Tournament Director (TD). The player may retrieve their cell phone from the box only after being given permission and may use it only while under the supervision of a TD. Upon completion of the call or text, the phone shall be turned off and placed back in the storage box.
SPECTATOR POLICY
Spectators are not allowed in the playing area or within designated boundaries set by the organizer outside the tournament room(s).
A spectator is anyone that is not a designated member of the tournament staff and is not currently playing a tournament game (i.e. parent, coach, player whose game is finished).
The organizer, Floor Chief or Chief Tournament Director may grant exceptions to this rule on a case by case bases for select person(s). I.E. news media, photographer, special guests, etc.
AIRPORT TRANSFERS
This hotel does not provide shuttle service. There are many ways passengers can get to and from O’Hare & Midway Airports.
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DININGOPTIONS
Market
stop by Market at Hyatt Regency McCormick Place. Grab a cup of freshly brewed coffee or choose from a selection of gourmet sandwiches, fresh fruit, smoothies, pastries and more.
Arc Bar, Sixes & Eights, Third Star
In a city famous for its food, the Hyatt Regency McCormick Place offers an exciting culinary scene that celebrates Chicago. Each of our restaurants and bars feature unique menus and stunning spaces, all located near McCormick Place Convention Center. Drawing inspiration from the 1893 World’s Fair, Third Star serves artisanal cuisine with international flavors. Take a journey through Southeast Asian street food in the casual, colorful Sixes & Eights. Lit with the glow of thousands of Edison bulbs, Arc Bar offers a modern edge that’s intimate, yet high-energy.
There are also a number of other restaurants within walking distance.
Pairings & Standings
Use the links below to view the section’s parings and standings