18. Wormser Nibelungenopen runs from October 8-11, 2026, in Worms-Pfeddersheim, Germany. This is a chess tournament in Worms-Pfeddersheim, Germany, in 2026.
The event offers a FIDE-rated classical chess tournament with two sections: A-Turnier and B-Turnier. Both sections use 7 Swiss-system rounds and count for Elo and DWZ rating.
The tournament suits club players, ambitious amateurs, youth players, coaches, and visitors who want a long-time-control event in Rhineland-Palatinate. In addition, the event has a guaranteed prize fund of more than €5,400.
♟️ Event Details
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| 🏷️ Tournament | 18. Wormser Nibelungenopen |
| 📅 Dates | October 8–11, 2026 |
| 📍 Location | Worms-Pfeddersheim, Germany |
| 🏛️ Venue | Aula der Paternus-Schule, Grabenstraße 50, 67551 Worms-Pfeddersheim, Germany |
| ♟️ Format | Classical open tournament with A-Turnier and B-Turnier |
| 🌍 Rating | Elo-rated and DWZ-rated |
| 🔢 Rounds | 7 |
| 🧩 Pairing system | Swiss system |
| ⏱️ Time control | 90 minutes for 40 moves + 30 minutes for the rest of the game, with a 30-second increment per move |
| 👥 Sections | A-Turnier: open to all players; B-Turnier: up to DWZ 1900 |
| 👤 Capacity | Maximum 190 players |
| ⚖️ Rules | FIDE rules and on-site tournament rules apply |
| 🧑⚖️ Arbiters / tournament management | FA Estelle Morio, Elias Holschuh, IA Daniel Hendrich |
| 💶 Entry fee | A-Turnier: adults €60, youth players €50; B-Turnier: adults €50, youth players €40 |
| 🆓 Free entry | GM, WGM, IM, and WIM players |
| 🏆 Prize fund | Guaranteed prize fund over €5,400, approximately US$6,270 |
| ♟️ Chess-Results | A-Turnier and B-Turnier listings available |
| 🏛️ Organizer | Wormser Schachverein 1878 |
⏱️ Time Control & Pairings
The tournament uses a classical time control of 90 minutes for the first 40 moves. After that, each player receives 30 minutes for the rest of the game. In addition, a 30-second increment applies from move 1.
Both sections run over 7 Swiss-system rounds. The A-Turnier and B-Turnier count for Elo and DWZ rating, so players receive a clear rated classical schedule.
FIDE rules apply together with the tournament rules published at the venue. For tie-breaks, the tournament uses Buchholz first and Sonneborn-Berger second, with one cut in each system.
🏆 Prize Fund
The guaranteed prize fund exceeds €5,400, approximately US$6,270. The prize list covers main prizes and special prizes in both tournament sections.
| Prize Category | Amount |
|---|---|
| A-Turnier – 1st place | €1,000 |
| A-Turnier – 2nd place | €600 |
| A-Turnier – 3rd place | €400 |
| A-Turnier – 4th place | €300 |
| A-Turnier – 5th place | €200 |
| A-Turnier – 6th place | €150 |
| A-Turnier – 7th place | €100 |
| A-Turnier – 8th place | €50 |
| A-Turnier – U18 | €100; €50 |
| A-Turnier – U14 | €100; €50 |
| A-Turnier – older-player prize | €100; €50 |
| A-Turnier – women | €100; €50 |
| A-Turnier – team prize | €100; €50 |
| B-Turnier – 1st place | €500 |
| B-Turnier – 2nd place | €300 |
| B-Turnier – 3rd place | €200 |
| B-Turnier – 4th place | €150 |
| B-Turnier – 5th place | €100 |
| B-Turnier – 6th place | €80 |
| B-Turnier – 7th place | €50 |
| B-Turnier – 8th place | €30 |
| B-Turnier – U18 | €60; €30 |
| B-Turnier – U14 | €60; €30 |
| B-Turnier – older-player prize | €60; €30 |
| B-Turnier – women | €60; €30 |
| B-Turnier – team prize | €60; €30 |
Special prizes require at least 5 eligible players or teams. Players cannot receive multiple prizes, and the tournament awards prizes by tie-break order.
👥 Sections / Groups
A-Turnier
The A-Turnier is open to all players. It offers the higher main prize list and uses the same 7-round classical structure as the B-Turnier.
B-Turnier
The B-Turnier is open to players up to DWZ 1900. It gives players in this rating range a separate prize structure within the same tournament weekend.
Special Prize Groups
Both sections include special prizes for U18 players, U14 players, women, older-player categories, and teams. A team consists of 4 players from the same club.
📅 Schedule
| Date | Time | Round / Activity |
|---|---|---|
| October 8, 2026 | 17:30 | Registration deadline, including pre-registered players |
| October 8, 2026 | 18:00 | Round 1 |
| October 9, 2026 | 10:00 | Round 2 |
| October 9, 2026 | 16:00 | Round 3 |
| October 10, 2026 | 10:00 | Round 4 |
| October 10, 2026 | 16:00 | Round 5 |
| October 11, 2026 | 09:00 | Round 6 |
| October 11, 2026 | 15:00 | Round 7 |
📝 Registration
| Registration Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Registration method | Advance registration by email or phone |
| Registration deadline | October 8, 2026, at 17:30 |
| Capacity | Maximum 190 players |
| A-Turnier entry fee | Adults: €60; youth players: €50 |
| B-Turnier entry fee | Adults: €50; youth players: €40 |
| Free entry | GM, WGM, IM, and WIM players |
| Payment discount deadline | Bank transfer must arrive by September 20, 2026 |
| Late payment rule | Entry fee increases by €15 after the payment discount deadline |
| Payment recipient | Wormser Schachverein 1878 |
| Bank | Rheinhessen Sparkasse |
| IBAN | DE66 5535 0010 0000 1424 06 |
🏛️ Organizer
Organizer: Wormser Schachverein 1878
Wormser Schachverein 1878 organizes the 18. Wormser Nibelungenopen in Worms-Pfeddersheim. The club runs the event with two rated classical sections, a clear four-day schedule, and a player limit of 190 participants.
Email: danielhendrich@t-online.de
Phone: +49 172 2148206
📍 Venue
Aula der Paternus-Schule, Grabenstraße 50, 67551 Worms-Pfeddersheim, Germany
The tournament takes place in the Aula der Paternus-Schule in Worms-Pfeddersheim. Players should use the full venue address for map navigation and arrive before the Thursday registration deadline.
🚆 How to Get There
Players and visitors can travel directly to the Paternus-Schule at Grabenstraße 50 in Worms-Pfeddersheim. The venue gives local players, families, and visitors a clear arrival point for the four-day tournament.
ℹ️ Other Practical Information
Players must attend the prize ceremony in person to receive prizes. Also, the tournament does not award multiple prizes to the same player.
Tournament participation includes consent for the use of tournament data, results, games, photos, reports, and similar event materials. In addition, players fall under the German Chess Federation’s sanction rules in case of result manipulation through illegal assistance.
Overall, this event gives players a strong opportunity to compete in Worms-Pfeddersheim during a well-structured rated classical chess tournament.
Additional Details
Prize Fund (approx.) - $6,270
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