
Warsaw Chess Festival 2026
Warsaw Chess Festival 2026 brings two important memorial events to Warsaw, Poland, from June 26 to July 5, 2026. The festival takes place at the sports hall on Konwiktorska 5/7 and continues one of Poland’s strongest summer chess traditions.
The program starts with the VI Jan Macieja Memorial on June 26. This opening event is an 11-round FIDE-rated blitz tournament. After that, the festival continues with the XXV Mieczysław Najdorf Memorial, a 9-round classical tournament played from June 27 to July 5.
The festival offers a total published prize fund of 70,000 PLN, approx. USD 19,400. In addition, all groups are submitted for FIDE rating. Therefore, players can choose the right section based on blitz or standard rating and still enjoy a serious international tournament atmosphere.
🏁 Event Details
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| 📅 Festival dates | June 26 – July 5, 2026 |
| 📍 Location | Warsaw, Poland |
| 🏨 Venue | Sports hall, ul. Konwiktorska 5/7, 00-216 Warsaw, Poland |
| 🏆 Main events | VI Jan Macieja Memorial and XXV Mieczysław Najdorf Memorial |
| ⚡ Blitz event | VI Jan Macieja Memorial, June 26, 2026 |
| ♟️ Classical event | XXV Mieczysław Najdorf Memorial, June 27 – July 5, 2026 |
| ✅ Rating | All events submitted for FIDE rating |
| 👥 Sections | Blitz A, Blitz B, Open A, Open B, Open C |
| 💰 Prize fund | 70,000 PLN total, approx. USD 19,400 |
| 👤 Organizer | Fundacja Szachowa im. gen. Kazimierza Sosnkowskiego |
| 🧑💼 Festival director | Maria Macieja |
| 🧑⚖️ Chief arbiter, Blitz | IA Tomasz Delega |
| 🧑⚖️ Chief arbiter, Classical | IA Paweł Suwarski |
⏱️ Time Control & Pairings
The VI Jan Macieja Memorial uses an 11-round Swiss system. Both blitz groups use 3 minutes + 2 seconds increment per move. As a result, the festival begins with a complete FIDE-rated blitz event before the classical tournament starts.
The XXV Mieczysław Najdorf Memorial uses a 9-round Swiss system in three groups. Open A and Open B use 90 minutes for 40 moves, then 30 minutes to finish, with 30 seconds increment from move 1. Meanwhile, Open C uses 90 minutes for the whole game, with 30 seconds increment from move 1.
Tie-breaks follow a clear order. First comes Buchholz Cut 1. Then the organizer applies Buchholz, number of wins, progressive score, and finally drawing of lots. In addition, the allowed lateness lasts until a player’s time expires in blitz games and 30 minutes in classical games.
💰 Prize Fund
The festival offers a total published prize fund of 70,000 PLN, approx. USD 19,400. The blitz memorial carries 20,000 PLN, approx. USD 5,550. Meanwhile, the classical Najdorf Memorial carries 50,000 PLN, approx. USD 13,900.
VI Jan Macieja Memorial – Blitz Prizes
| Place / Category | Blitz A | Blitz B |
|---|---|---|
| 1st | 5,000 PLN | 1,500 PLN |
| 2nd | 2,000 PLN | 1,000 PLN |
| 3rd | 1,500 PLN | 900 PLN |
| 4th | 1,000 PLN | 800 PLN |
| 5th | 600 PLN | 600 PLN |
| 6th | 400 PLN | 400 PLN |
| 7th | 300 PLN | 300 PLN |
| 8th | 200 PLN | 200 PLN |
| 9th | 200 PLN | 200 PLN |
| 10th | 200 PLN | 200 PLN |
| Best female player | 600 PLN / 400 PLN | 300 PLN |
| Best U18 girl from KSz Polonia Warszawa, born in 2008 or later | 300 PLN | 300 PLN |
| Best U18 boy from KSz Polonia Warszawa, born in 2008 or later | 300 PLN | 300 PLN |
XXV Mieczysław Najdorf Memorial – Main Prizes
| Place | Open A | Open B | Open C |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1st | 8,000 PLN | 3,000 PLN | 2,000 PLN |
| 2nd | 5,000 PLN | 2,000 PLN | 1,000 PLN |
| 3rd | 4,000 PLN | 900 PLN | 900 PLN |
| 4th | 3,000 PLN | 800 PLN | 800 PLN |
| 5th | 2,000 PLN | 700 PLN | 700 PLN |
| 6th | 1,000 PLN | 600 PLN | 600 PLN |
| 7th | 800 PLN | 500 PLN | 500 PLN |
| 8th | 700 PLN | 400 PLN | 400 PLN |
| 9th | 600 PLN | 300 PLN | 300 PLN |
| 10th | 400 PLN | 200 PLN | 200 PLN |
XXV Mieczysław Najdorf Memorial – Special Prizes
| Category | Open A | Open B | Open C |
|---|---|---|---|
| Best female player | 1,000 PLN | 400 PLN | 400 PLN |
| Best player born in 1966 or earlier | 500 PLN | 400 PLN | 400 PLN |
| Best player born in 2008 or later | 400 PLN | 400 PLN | 400 PLN |
| Best female player born in 2008 or later | 400 PLN | 400 PLN | 400 PLN |
| Best junior born in 2009–2012 | — | 200 PLN | 200 PLN |
| Best junior girl born in 2009–2012 | — | 200 PLN | 200 PLN |
| Best junior born in 2013 or later | — | 200 PLN | 200 PLN |
| Best junior girl born in 2013 or later | — | 200 PLN | 200 PLN |
| Best player rated under 2300 | 200 PLN | — | — |
| Best player rated under 1700 | — | 200 PLN | — |
| Best unrated player | — | 200 PLN | — |
Prizes are paid in PLN and listed as gross amounts. Moreover, prizes are not shared. One player may receive a maximum of two prizes, and players must attend the award ceremony to collect any prize.
♟️ Sections / Groups
| Event | Section | Rating criterion |
|---|---|---|
| Jan Macieja Memorial Blitz | Blitz A | Blitz rating 1800 or higher |
| Jan Macieja Memorial Blitz | Blitz B | Blitz rating 1799 or lower |
| Mieczysław Najdorf Memorial Classical | Open A | Standard rating 2000 or higher |
| Mieczysław Najdorf Memorial Classical | Open B | Standard rating 1600–1999 |
| Mieczysław Najdorf Memorial Classical | Open C | Standard rating 1599 or lower |
The festival separates players by rating level. Therefore, stronger players can choose the higher groups, while developing players get more balanced pairings in the lower groups.
📅 Schedule
| Date | Time | Activity |
|---|---|---|
| June 26, 2026 | 17:00–22:00 | VI Jan Macieja Memorial, blitz, 11 rounds |
| June 27, 2026 | 17:00–22:00 | Najdorf Memorial, Round 1 |
| June 28, 2026 | 17:00–22:00 | Najdorf Memorial, Round 2 |
| June 29, 2026 | 17:00–22:00 | Najdorf Memorial, Round 3 |
| June 30, 2026 | 17:00–22:00 | Najdorf Memorial, Round 4 |
| July 1, 2026 | 17:00–22:00 | Najdorf Memorial, Round 5 |
| July 2, 2026 | 17:00–22:00 | Najdorf Memorial, Round 6 |
| July 3, 2026 | 17:00–22:00 | Najdorf Memorial, Round 7 |
| July 4, 2026 | 17:00–22:00 | Najdorf Memorial, Round 8 |
| July 5, 2026 | 10:00–15:00 | Najdorf Memorial, Round 9 |
| July 5, 2026 | 15:30–16:00 | Festival closing ceremony |
The festival schedule is simple to follow. First, the blitz event opens the program on Friday evening. After that, the classical tournament runs with evening rounds for most of the week. Finally, the last round and closing ceremony take place on Sunday.
📝 Registration
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Registration deadline | June 12, 2026 |
| Registration method | Festival website or email registration |
| Payment deadline | June 12, 2026 |
| Late registration window | June 13–25, 2026, and June 26 until 15:00 if places remain |
| Late surcharge | +100 PLN after June 12, 2026 |
| On-site payment window | June 26, 2026, from 14:00 to 15:00 |
| Refund policy | Entry fees are non-refundable |
| FIDE ID rule | Foreign players must obtain a FIDE ID from their national federation |
| Polish player rule | Polish players without Polish Chess Federation registration must register through a regional chess federation |
Entry Fees
| Section | Entry fee |
|---|---|
| Blitz A | 110 PLN |
| Blitz B | 100 PLN |
| Open A | 250 PLN |
| Open B | 220 PLN |
| Open C | 190 PLN |
Grandmasters and women grandmasters do not pay the entry fee in the Macieja Memorial or the Najdorf Memorial. In addition, players born in 1961 or earlier pay 50%. U18 children from families with more than one child playing in the festival also pay 50%.
Payment Details
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Beneficiary | Fundacja Szachowa im. gen. Kazimierza Sosnkowskiego |
| Address | ul. Konwiktorska 6, 00-206 Warsaw, Poland |
| Bank | PEKAO S.A. XV O/Warszawa |
| Account number for PLN payments | 95 1240 2887 1111 0010 0485 3355 |
| IBAN for foreign payments | PL 95 1240 2887 1111 0010 0485 3355 |
| SWIFT | PKO PPL PW |
Players should complete payment before the deadline to avoid the late surcharge. In addition, foreign players should check bank fees in advance, since international transfers may take extra time.
👤 Organizer
The Fundacja Szachowa im. gen. Kazimierza Sosnkowskiego organizes Warsaw Chess Festival 2026 under the honorary patronage of Rafał Trzaskowski, Mayor of Warsaw. The Polish Chess Federation, Mazovian Chess Federation, and LXII Sports Championship High School in Warsaw support the event as partners.
Phone: +48 603 391 318
Email: mariamacieja@o2.pl
Website: https://www.poloniachess.pl/warsaw_chess_festival/turniej_2026/
📍 Venue
Sports hall, ul. Konwiktorska 5/7, 00-216 Warsaw, Poland
The venue is the sports hall at LXII Sports Championship High School in Warsaw. It gives the festival a central city location near the Old Town. In addition, players can use nearby public transport, hotels, cafés, and restaurants.
🛏️ Accommodation
The official organizer hotel is Hotel Ibis Warszawa Stare Miasto, located at ul. Muranowska 2, about 300 meters from the playing hall. Invited players covered by the organizer will stay at this hotel.
Other players arrange accommodation independently. However, the central venue location gives visitors many hotel and apartment options within walking distance or a short public transport ride.
🚗 How to Get There
The playing hall is located on Konwiktorska Street in central Warsaw. Players can reach the venue by taxi, rideshare, city bus, tram, or metro connection.
Warsaw Central Railway Station gives easy access for players arriving by train. Moreover, Warsaw Chopin Airport serves most international arrivals, while Warsaw Modlin Airport may also work for some low-cost routes.
ℹ️ Other
The festival applies FIDE-rated tournament rules. If a player loses by forfeit and does not explain the absence before the round ends, the organizer removes that player from the tournament.
Electronic-device rules differ by format. In blitz events, players may have switched-off devices. However, in classical events, players may keep switched-off devices only in a bag placed next to the playing table. The organizer also plans random electronic-device checks during the Open events.
Players must insure themselves for the tournament period. In addition, visa invitation letters are issued only after payment of the required entry fees.
Warsaw Chess Festival 2026 offers a strong memorial program, FIDE-rated blitz and classical sections, a central Warsaw venue, and one of Poland’s important summer chess festival traditions.
Additional Details
Prize Fund (approx.) - $19,400
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