
Aktobe Open 2026 – Vladimir Dvorkovich Memorial
Aktobe Open 2026 – Vladimir Dvorkovich Memorial brings the first stage of the Kazakhstan Chess Cup 2026 to Aktobe, Kazakhstan from June 2 to June 12, 2026. The event features two classical international tournaments and continues the memorial dedicated to International Arbiter Vladimir Yakovlevich Dvorkovich.
The tournament combines a strong Masters section with a broad Open section, both played over 9 Swiss rounds with 90+30 classical time control. In addition, the Masters event is part of the FIDE Circuit, which gives it extra weight for top players.
The festival also offers one of the biggest published prize structures in the region for 2026. Therefore, it stands out not only as a national cup stage, but also as a serious international open in Central Asia.
🏁 Event Details
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| 📅 Dates | June 2-12, 2026 |
| 📍 Location | Aktobe, Kazakhstan |
| 🏆 Series | Stage 1 of the Kazakhstan Chess Cup 2026 |
| ♟️ Format | Two 9-round Swiss tournaments |
| 👥 Sections | Masters Tournament, Open Tournament |
| ⏱️ Time control | 90 minutes for the game + 30 seconds per move from move 1 |
| ⭐ Rating | FIDE-rated |
| 🔝 FIDE Circuit | Masters Tournament only |
| 👤 Capacity | 300 players |
| 💰 Prize fund | KZT 50,000,000 (approx. USD 100,000) |
⏱️ Time Control & Pairings
Both tournaments use the Swiss system over 9 rounds, and Swiss Manager handles the pairings. The time control is 90+30, while the default time is 30 minutes. Therefore, a player who arrives more than 30 minutes late loses the game.
The organizers also apply standard FIDE fair-play measures. In addition, the broadcast will run with a 15-minute delay. Players may not agree to a draw before move 30, which keeps the games more competitive deep into each round.
The Masters tournament also counts for the FIDE Circuit. As a result, it carries extra importance for players chasing high-level international results.
💰 Prize Fund
The event has a guaranteed total prize fund of KZT 50,000,000 (approx. USD 100,000). The Masters Tournament accounts for KZT 45,000,000 (approx. USD 90,000), while the Open Tournament accounts for KZT 5,000,000 (approx. USD 10,000).
Main Prizes
| Place | Prize |
|---|---|
| 1st | KZT 9,000,000 (approx. USD 18,000) |
| 2nd | KZT 7,000,000 (approx. USD 14,000) |
| 3rd | KZT 5,000,000 (approx. USD 10,000) |
| 4th | KZT 3,500,000 (approx. USD 7,000) |
| 5th | KZT 3,000,000 (approx. USD 6,000) |
| 6th | KZT 2,500,000 (approx. USD 5,000) |
| 7th | KZT 2,000,000 (approx. USD 4,000) |
| 8th | KZT 1,500,000 (approx. USD 3,000) |
| 9th | KZT 1,000,000 (approx. USD 2,000) |
| 10th | KZT 800,000 (approx. USD 1,600) |
| 11th | KZT 750,000 (approx. USD 1,500) |
| 12th | KZT 500,000 (approx. USD 1,000) |
| 13th | KZT 450,000 (approx. USD 900) |
| 14th | KZT 400,000 (approx. USD 800) |
| 15th | KZT 350,000 (approx. USD 700) |
Special Prizes
| Category | Place | Prize |
|---|---|---|
| Best Women’s Result | 1st | KZT 400,000 (approx. USD 800) |
| Best Women’s Result | 2nd | KZT 350,000 (approx. USD 700) |
| Best Women’s Result | 3rd | KZT 250,000 (approx. USD 500) |
| Best Kazakhstani Player Result | 1st | KZT 500,000 (approx. USD 1,000) |
| Best Kazakhstani Player Result | 2nd | KZT 400,000 (approx. USD 800) |
| Best Kazakhstani Player Result | 3rd | KZT 350,000 (approx. USD 700) |
Rating Prizes
| Rating Group | Prize 1 | Prize 2 |
|---|---|---|
| 2500–2599 | KZT 1,250,000 (approx. USD 2,500) | KZT 750,000 (approx. USD 1,500) |
| 2400–2499 | KZT 1,050,000 (approx. USD 2,100) | KZT 700,000 (approx. USD 1,400) |
| 2300–2399 | KZT 750,000 (approx. USD 1,500) | KZT 500,000 (approx. USD 1,000) |
Open Tournament – Main Prizes
| Place | Prize |
|---|---|
| 1st | KZT 1,350,000 (approx. USD 2,700) |
| 2nd | KZT 850,000 (approx. USD 1,700) |
| 3rd | KZT 600,000 (approx. USD 1,200) |
| 4th | KZT 450,000 (approx. USD 900) |
| 5th | KZT 350,000 (approx. USD 700) |
| 6th | KZT 300,000 (approx. USD 600) |
| 7th | KZT 250,000 (approx. USD 500) |
| 8th | KZT 200,000 (approx. USD 400) |
| 9th | KZT 175,000 (approx. USD 350) |
| 10th | KZT 150,000 (approx. USD 300) |
Open Tournament – Special Prizes
| Category | Place | Prize |
|---|---|---|
| Best Veteran Result (born 1966 and older) | 1st | KZT 150,000 (approx. USD 300) |
| Best Women’s Result | 1st | KZT 175,000 (approx. USD 350) |
Taxes will be withheld under Kazakhstan law. In addition, prizes are not shared, and each player may receive only one prize, namely the highest one. Prize payments may be made in KZT, USD, or EUR, but the organizer does not pay prizes in physical cash. Players must submit the required payout documents within 7 calendar days, and the payout period may take up to 30 working days.
♟️ Sections / Groups
| Section | Details |
|---|---|
| Masters Tournament | For players rated 2400+ as of April 1, 2026 |
| Open Tournament | For players rated up to 2400 as of April 1, 2026 |
The fee scale confirms the intended strength bands inside each section. In the Masters, the published entry brackets cover players from 2400 upward. In the Open, the published brackets cover 2200–2399, 2000–2199, 1800–1999, and unrated / below 1799. Moreover, the KCF Coaching Council may admit additional participants by decision.
📅 Schedule
| Date | Time | Activity |
|---|---|---|
| June 2, 2026 | 14:00–18:00 | Accreditation of participants |
| June 2, 2026 | 19:00 | Technical Meeting |
| June 3, 2026 | 14:00 | Opening Ceremony |
| June 3, 2026 | After Opening Ceremony | Round 1 |
| June 4, 2026 | 15:00 | Round 2 |
| June 5, 2026 | 15:00 | Round 3 |
| June 6, 2026 | 15:00 | Round 4 |
| June 7, 2026 | 15:00 | Round 5 |
| June 8, 2026 | 15:00 | Round 6 |
| June 9, 2026 | 15:00 | Round 7 |
| June 10, 2026 | 15:00 | Round 8 |
| June 11, 2026 | 10:00 | Round 9 |
| June 11, 2026 | 17:00 | Closing Ceremony |
| June 12, 2026 | — | Departure Day |
The arbiter panel may adjust the round schedule if needed.
📝 Registration
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Registration deadline | May 2, 2026 |
| Capacity | Maximum 300 players |
| Priority rule | Earlier applications get priority |
| Late-registration policy | The organizer may close registration early once the field is full |
| Late applications after May 2 | At the organizer’s discretion only |
| Late surcharge after May 2 | KZT 75,000 (approx. USD 150) |
| Payment | During online registration on the KCF platform |
| Refund policy | Non-refundable if a player withdraws or does not meet the rating requirements |
| Accreditation | Personal presence is mandatory |
| Pairing risk | Missing accreditation without prior email notice may exclude a player from Round 1 pairings |
Entry Fees
| Tournament | Rating Category | Fee |
|---|---|---|
| Masters | 2600+ | USD 0 |
| Masters | 2500–2599 | USD 50 |
| Masters | 2400–2499 | USD 100 |
| Open | 2200–2399 | USD 50 |
| Open | 2000–2199 | USD 75 |
| Open | 1800–1999 | USD 100 |
| Open | Unrated / below 1799 | USD 125 |
A 50% discount in the Open tournament applies to citizens of Kazakhstan who are juniors born in 2008 or later, seniors born in 1966 or earlier, or participants with disabilities in categories 1, 2, or 3.
👤 Organizer
The Kazakhstan Chess Federation organizes the tournament with support from the Ministry of Tourism and Sports of the Republic of Kazakhstan and the Department of Physical Education and Sport of Aktobe Region. Together, they run the first stage of the Kazakhstan Chess Cup and the Vladimir Dvorkovich Memorial in Aktobe.
Email: tournaments@kazchess.kz
📍 Venue
Official playing venue in Aktobe, Kazakhstan
The organizer has confirmed Aktobe as the host city, while the exact playing venue will be published on the official KCF website. Aktobe offers an international airport, solid transport accessibility, and urban infrastructure suited to an international chess event.
🛏️ Accommodation
The regulations do not publish general hotel packages for all players. However, the organizer does publish hospitality conditions for invited athletes. Regular participants are expected to cover their own travel and accommodation costs.
| Invited Player Category | Hospitality |
|---|---|
| GM 2650+ | Single room, full board, including tickets |
| GM 2500–2649 | Single room, full board |
| WGM 2400+ | Single room, full board, including tickets |
| GM below 2500 / WGM below 2400 | Twin room, full board |
Hospitality applications must be sent to tournaments@kazchess.kz. In addition, the organizer accepts only a limited number of requests, may refuse applications because of limited places, and provides hospitality to no more than two athletes from the same country. A twin-to-single upgrade is possible for an extra payment, while the KCF and its Coaches’ Council make the final hospitality list.
🚗 How to Get There
Aktobe is one of the main cities in western Kazakhstan and has an international airport. Therefore, international and domestic arrivals are practical through the city’s air connections. In addition, the regional organizers will arrange airport pickup and transfer support for grandmasters under the event support program.
ℹ️ Other
The tournament applies several important player rules. Draw offers are not allowed before move 30. Players must follow a business casual or smart casual dress code, and shorts or slippers are not allowed. Smoking is prohibited in the playing hall. Once a player finishes a game, that player becomes a spectator and must leave the tournament hall.
Scorekeeping is mandatory for all participants except those in the Under 6 category. After two warnings for failing to record the game, the arbiter declares the game lost. If the same problem happens again in a later game, the player is disqualified. Moreover, participants, coaches, and accompanying persons must follow public conduct rules and basic standards of decency during the event.
Players may appeal an arbiter decision within 1 hour after the round ends. The appeal fee is KZT 100,000, and the Appeals Committee refunds it if the appeal succeeds. The committee’s decision is final. The regulations also require participants to accept official photo and video use for tournament promotion.
Aktobe Open 2026 offers a high-level classical tournament week with a major prize fund, FIDE Circuit value in the Masters, and clear player conditions across both sections.
Additional Details
Prize Fund (approx.) - $100,000
Date And Time
12-06-2026
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♟️ Federation Identity
Kazakhstan Chess Federation is the national federation for chess in Kazakhstan. It has been part of the FIDE structure since 1992 and now works from Astana. The federation oversees official competition, national teams, regional branches, and federation-wide administration across the country. It also has a visible leadership profile under Timur Turlov, who serves as president. For players, this gives the federation a central role in everyday chess life. It is the body that connects local competition with national selection, international representation, and official tournament standards. At the same time, it has built a modern public presence through its own event platform, tournament calendar, and regional network.
🏆 Championships and Major Events
The federation runs the country’s main competitive structure. Its calendar includes the Kazakhstan Chess Cup, the national children and youth championships, national title events, and a large stream of official tournaments across multiple regions. Beyond domestic competition, it has also turned Kazakhstan into a regular host for major international chess. In recent years, the federation has helped organize the FIDE World Rapid and Blitz Team Championships 2024 in Astana, the FIDE World Cadet Chess Championships 2025 in Almaty, and the FIDE World University Team Chess Championship 2026. That record matters for players. It shows a federation that does not stop at national administration. It also delivers high-level international events and gives Kazakhstan a strong place on the world chess calendar.
🌱 Youth Development and Chess in Education
Youth work and educational chess are now a major part of the federation’s identity. Through its Chess in Education program, the federation works to bring chess into the national school system. Its stated program includes curriculum development, teacher training, educational materials, and school outreach in 1,400 primary schools across Kazakhstan. The federation also extends its work beyond the country through the Freedom Asian Chess Initiatives project. That program supports selected Asian federations with training camps, tournament support, chess-in-schools development, and coach and arbiter education. In 2026, the project supports seven national federations. For players, coaches, and families, this wider role is important. It shows a federation that invests in long-term chess growth, not only in elite events or one-off championships.
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