Tournament Schedule



 
Schedule and format are subject to change.

2023-2024
  • January 13, 2024 - Oakton
  • February 10, 2024 - Chiaravalle (Girls' tournament)
  • February 24, 2024 - King Arts
  • April 6, 2024 - Nichols
  • April 20, 2024 - Chute (Championship)
 

Getting Ready for Online Play at Lichess

 You've signed your child up for Lichess and for Evanston Scholastic Chess. Your child is looking forward to his or her first tournament. How can your child get ready for online chess and improve his or her game? 

We recommend that players play “Rapid” and “Blitz” games on lichess (available through the Quick Paring tab on the main page), at least until their ratings are no longer provisional (https://lichess.org/faq#provisional). Lichess calculates ratings for new players based on whether they win or lose their games. The first games one plays are likely to be hard; if your children lose their early games, let them know that Lichess is still adapting to their skills and not to be discouraged. As your child's rating adjusts, they will get more evenly matched games from the chess server. 

New to chess? These practice tournaments are for players who know the rules of chess and know how to checkmate an opponent. If your child is new to chess, please contact your school’s chess coordinator to discuss the best options for your child to learn chess. Also, check out https://lichess.org/learn#/ and https://www.chesskid.com/lessons