2nd DAV-Go Checkmate International Chess Prix 2026 will take place on June 22–27, 2026 in Singapore. This is a chess tournament in Singapore, in 2026, and it returns as a multi-event international chess festival with classical norm groups, an open standard tournament, a rapid open, and age-group rapid events at DAV Hindi School.
Unlike a single-format event, 2nd DAV-Go Checkmate International Chess Prix 2026 combines GM norm, IM norm, open standard, open rapid, and U8, U12, and U18 rapid competition under one festival umbrella. Therefore, it suits titled players, ambitious norm seekers, experienced open players, juniors, and families who want several FIDE-rated options in one venue.
Moreover, the event stands out for its broad structure, strong prize offering, and central city location opposite Mustafa Centre. As a result, the Singapore festival gives players a practical and competitive week with both long-play and rapid formats in the same program.
📌 Event Details
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| 📅 Dates | June 22–27, 2026 |
| 📍 Location | Singapore |
| ♟️ Format | International multi-event chess festival |
| ⭐ Rating | FIDE Standard and FIDE Rapid rated events |
| 🏁 Sections | GM Norm (RR), IM Norm (RR), Open Standard, Open Rapid, U8 Rapid, U12 Rapid, U18 Rapid |
| ⏱️ Time control | Standard: 90 minutes + 30 seconds from move 1 · Rapid: 15 minutes + 3 seconds from move 1 |
| 🔢 Rounds | Standard sections: 9 rounds · Rapid sections: 6 rounds |
| 💰 Prize fund | Approx. USD 7,800 |
| 🏨 Venue | DAV Hindi School, 113 Syed Alwi Road, Singapore 207681 |
| 🌐 Official website | https://www.gocheckmate.sg/ |
| 📝 Registration | Direct registration with the organizer |
🏆 Prize Fund
The published total prize value for 2nd DAV-Go Checkmate International Chess Prix 2026 is SGD 10,000, which is approximately USD 7,800. In addition, the festival also offers 175 trophies and medals, so the overall award structure reaches far beyond the top cash prizes.
| Category | Prize details |
|---|---|
| GM Norm / IM Norm | Each round-robin group: 1st SGD 200 + trophy · 2nd SGD 150 + trophy · 3rd SGD 100 + trophy |
| Open Standard | 1st SGD 1,000 + trophy · 2nd SGD 800 + trophy · 3rd SGD 500 + trophy · 4th SGD 300 + medal · 5th SGD 200 + medal · 6th–10th SGD 100 + medal |
| Open Rapid | 1st SGD 300 + champion’s trophy · 2nd SGD 200 + trophy · 3rd SGD 100 + trophy · 4th–5th SGD 75 + medal · 6th–10th SGD 50 + medal |
| Age Group Rapid | Trophies for boys and girls in U8, U12, and U18 |
| Additional Open Standard awards | Category prizes for boys U8–U18, girls U8–U18, veterans, women, unrated players, under-1600 players, and 1601–1900 players |
| Additional Open Rapid awards | Category awards for women, U8, U12, U18, and veterans 50+ |
⏰ Time Control & Pairings
The festival uses two main formats. The GM Norm, IM Norm, and Open Standard sections all use 90 minutes for the whole game plus a 30-second increment from move one, which places them firmly in the classical chess category. Meanwhile, the Open Rapid and Age Group Rapid events use 15 minutes plus a 3-second increment from move one.
The standard sections follow a 9-round schedule from June 22 to June 27. In parallel, the rapid events use a 6-round Swiss format on their respective competition days. As a result, the event offers both serious long-play chess and shorter rated formats in one integrated festival.
📂 Sections / Groups
| Section | Eligibility | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| GM Norm | FIDE rating 2200 and above | Invitational round-robin, two groups |
| IM Norm | FIDE rating 2150 and above | Invitational round-robin, two groups |
| Open Standard | Open to all players | 9-round Swiss |
| Open Rapid | Open to all players | 6-round rapid Swiss |
| U8 Rapid | Age-based eligibility | FIDE-rated rapid |
| U12 Rapid | Age-based eligibility | FIDE-rated rapid |
| U18 Rapid | Age-based eligibility | FIDE-rated rapid |
The published age rules are based on year of birth. Therefore, the rapid age-group events use clear junior eligibility criteria, while the norm and open events focus on rating and open-entry conditions.
🗓️ Schedule
| Date | Weekday | Time | Activity |
|---|---|---|---|
| June 22, 2026 | Monday | 4:00 PM | Standard sections Round 1 |
| June 23, 2026 | Tuesday | 10:00 AM | Standard sections Round 2 |
| June 23, 2026 | Tuesday | 4:00 PM | Standard sections Round 3 |
| June 24, 2026 | Wednesday | 10:00 AM | Standard sections Round 4 |
| June 24, 2026 | Wednesday | 4:00 PM | Standard sections Round 5 |
| June 25, 2026 | Thursday | 10:00 AM–2:00 PM | U8 / U12 / U18 Rapid |
| June 25, 2026 | Thursday | 4:00 PM | Standard sections Round 6 |
| June 26, 2026 | Friday | 10:00 AM | Standard sections Round 7 |
| June 26, 2026 | Friday | 4:00 PM | Standard sections Round 8 |
| June 27, 2026 | Saturday | 10:00 AM–8:00 PM | Open Rapid |
| June 27, 2026 | Saturday | 4:00 PM | Standard sections Round 9 |
| June 27, 2026 | Saturday | After the last game | Standard prize presentation |
| Rapid event days | Thursday / Saturday | 2:15 PM | Rapid prize distribution |
📝 Registration
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Registration deadline | June 18, 2026, 6:00 PM local time |
| Registration method | Direct registration with the organizer |
| FIDE ID requirement | All participants must hold a valid FIDE ID |
| Proof of payment | Required with the registration form |
| Refund policy | No refunds after payment |
| Appeal fee | SGD 200 |
| Payment method | Bank transfer or PayNow QR |
| Bank | OCBC Bank |
| Account number | 713077659001 |
| Swift code | OCBCSGSXXX |
| Account name | Go Checkmate Pte Ltd |
| Category | Entry fee details |
|---|---|
| GM Norm | Free for titled players rated 2500+ · other fee levels depend on rating |
| IM Norm | Free for titled players rated 2375+ · other fee levels depend on rating |
| Open Standard | Early-bird and regular rates available by rating band |
| Open Rapid | Rated and unrated fees with early and later pricing |
| Age Group Rapid | Early and later pricing available |
| Open Standard fee bands | Fee |
|---|---|
| 2100 and above | SGD 100 early bird · SGD 80 for 2026 DAV / Go Checkmate players · SGD 125 after June 1 |
| 1801–2099 | SGD 125 early bird · SGD 110 for 2026 DAV / Go Checkmate players · SGD 150 after June 1 |
| Rated players | SGD 150 early bird · SGD 140 for 2026 DAV / Go Checkmate players · SGD 175 after June 1 |
| Unrated players | SGD 175 early bird · SGD 160 for 2026 DAV / Go Checkmate players · SGD 225 after June 1 |
| Rapid fees | Fee |
|---|---|
| Open Rapid – Rated | SGD 60 early · SGD 50 for 2026 DAV / Go Checkmate players · SGD 75 after June 1 |
| Open Rapid – Unrated | SGD 75 early · SGD 60 for 2026 DAV / Go Checkmate players · SGD 90 after June 1 |
| Age Group Rapid | SGD 50 early · SGD 40 for 2026 DAV / Go Checkmate players · SGD 60 after June 1 |
👤 Organizer
Go Checkmate Pte Ltd organizes the festival and manages registration, player communication, and event operations through its official website and direct contact channels. Moreover, the company runs an active year-round tournament program in Singapore, so the event benefits from an established local chess platform.
- Email: gocheckmate.sg@gmail.com
- Phone: +65 83857555
- Website: https://www.gocheckmate.sg/
📍 Venue
DAV Hindi School, 113 Syed Alwi Road, Singapore 207681
DAV Hindi School is the official venue for the festival. The site sits opposite Mustafa Centre, which makes it easy to identify on arrival. In addition, the central Singapore location supports a practical tournament setup for both local players and international visitors.
🏨 Accommodation
The published regulations do not list an official hotel package for players. Therefore, visiting participants should arrange their own accommodation in Singapore. However, the organizers can issue invitation letters to support visa applications when needed.
🚗 How to Get There
The venue is on Syed Alwi Road in a well-known central part of Singapore, directly opposite Mustafa Centre. As a result, players can locate the school easily by taxi or ride-hailing service. The city location also makes daily travel simpler for visitors staying elsewhere in Singapore.
2nd DAV-Go Checkmate International Chess Prix 2026 is a strong choice for players who want norm opportunities, rated open events, and a flexible multi-format chess week in Singapore.
Additional Details
Prize Fund - $7,800