Open Chess La Roda 2026 brings top-level competitive chess to March 31–April 5, 2026 in La Roda, Spain with a full week of classical play and a strong international field. The tournament runs a 9-round Swiss that suits ambitious title seekers, seasoned open specialists, and improving club players who want serious games. The organizer submits results for FIDE rating and targets norm standards with professional tournament administration. A major €20,000 cash prize fund and multiple prize categories add extra incentives across the standings.
The event uses a demanding classical pace and a compact schedule that includes double-round days and a Sunday finish. The organizer hosts play at La Caja Blanca – Andrés Martínez Cebrián, a dedicated venue in La Roda that supports a focused playing hall environment. Players can also target women’s, veteran, regional, provincial, local, and rating-group prizes under clear non-cumulative rules. The tournament closes with a final-round Sunday morning and an awards ceremony the same day.
🗓️ Event Details
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| 📅 Dates | March 31-April 5, 2026 |
| 📍 Location | La Roda, Spain |
| ♟️ Format | 9-round Swiss |
| ⭐ Rating | FIDE rated (standard); GM/IM norm standards |
| 📂 Sections | Open |
| ⏱️ Time control | 90 minutes + 30 seconds increment from move 1 |
| 💰 Prize fund | €20,000 (cash total) |
| 👤 Eligibility | Spanish players need a valid Spanish federation license; other federations can participate |
| 🧩 Organizer notes | Players must check in before 5:30 PM on March 31 to enter Round 1 pairings |
🏆 Prize Fund
The organizer awards prizes in strict order of final standing and does not split prizes between tied players. Each player can win only one prize, and the organizer awards the highest-value prize when a player qualifies in multiple categories. The organizer applies legal withholding to prizes above €300.
General Classification (Cash)
| Place | Prize |
|---|---|
| 1st | €5,000 |
| 2nd | €3,000 |
| 3rd | €2,000 |
| 4th | €1,500 |
| 5th | €1,000 |
| 6th | €800 |
| 7th | €700 |
| 8th | €600 |
| 9th | €500 |
| 10th | €400 |
| 11th | €300 |
| 12th | €300 |
Women’s Classification (Cash)
| Place | Prize |
|---|---|
| 1st | €450 |
| 2nd | €250 |
Veterans (Cash)
| Category | 1st | 2nd |
|---|---|---|
| Veterans 65+ | €200 | €130 |
| Veterans 50+ | €200 | €130 |
Regional, Provincial, and Local (Cash)
| Category | 1st | 2nd | 3rd |
|---|---|---|---|
| Regional | €260 | €170 | €0 |
| Provincial | €240 | €160 | €0 |
| Local | €150 | €100 | €60 |
Rating-Group Prizes (Cash)
| Rating group | 1st | 2nd |
|---|---|---|
| Under 2200 FIDE | €230 | €120 |
| Under 2000 FIDE | €230 | €120 |
| Under 1800 FIDE | €230 | €120 |
| Under 1600 FIDE | €230 | €120 |
Trophy Awards (Non-cash)
| Category | Award |
|---|---|
| Youth Promises (1st–3rd) | Trophy |
| Local Under 14 | Trophy |
⏱️ Time Control & Pairings
The tournament uses a 9-round Swiss system and computer pairings. The organizer applies a time control of 90 minutes plus a 30-second increment per move from move 1. The organizer sets the default time at 60 minutes for Round 1 and 30 minutes for all other rounds.
Players can request up to three half-point byes, and the organizer grants byes only through a written request. Players must use requested byes before Round 7, and invited players cannot request byes.
The tournament uses these tie-breaks in order: Brazilian, Buchholz, Progressive Score, Sonneborn-Berger, head-to-head, and number of wins. If all tie-breaks remain equal, the organizer decides the final placement by a blitz playoff at 3 minutes + 2 seconds per move.
📂 Sections / Groups
The tournament runs a single Open section and awards additional category prizes for women, veterans, regional/provincial/local eligibility, and FIDE rating groups, plus selected trophy awards.
📅 Schedule
| Date | Weekday | Time | Round / Activity |
|---|---|---|---|
| March 31, 2026 | Tuesday | 5:30 PM | On-site check-in deadline for Round 1 pairings |
| March 31, 2026 | Tuesday | 6:00 PM | Round 1 |
| April 1, 2026 | Wednesday | 10:00 AM | Round 2 |
| April 1, 2026 | Wednesday | 6:00 PM | Round 3 |
| April 2, 2026 | Thursday | 10:00 AM | Round 4 |
| April 2, 2026 | Thursday | 6:00 PM | Round 5 |
| April 3, 2026 | Friday | 10:00 AM | Round 6 |
| April 3, 2026 | Friday | 6:00 PM | Round 7 |
| April 4, 2026 | Saturday | 10:00 AM | Round 8 |
| April 5, 2026 | Sunday | 10:00 AM | Round 9 |
| April 5, 2026 | Sunday | 1:45 PM | Closing ceremony |
📝 Registration
Players must check in at the venue before 5:30 PM on March 31 to enter the Round 1 pairing. Spanish players must hold a valid Spanish federation license, and players from other countries can participate without a Spanish license requirement. The organizer can remove players who miss a game or fail to arrive in the playing hall before the start of Round 1.
👥 Organizer
Roda Club Ajedrez TORNEOS (Club Ajedrez Polideportivo La Roda) organizes Open Chess La Roda and manages pairings, arbiters, and prize administration through the official tournament platform.
Email: info@openchesslaroda.com
Phone: +34 697 529 948, +34 697 544 939
Website: https://openchesslaroda.com/torneo/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/openchesslaroda/
🏨 Venue
La Caja Blanca – Andrés Martínez Cebrián, Avda. Castilla La Mancha, 74, La Roda, Spain
The organizer hosts all rounds in this dedicated La Roda playing venue for the full tournament week.
🛎️ Accommodation
| Option | Website |
|---|---|
| Hotel Flor De La Mancha | https://flordelamancha.com |
| Hotel Juanito | https://hoteljuanito.com |
| Hotel El Sueño De Jemik | https://elsueñodejemik.com |
| Hostal Asador los Amigos | https://asadorlosamigos.com |
| Hostal Restaurante El Polígono | https://hostalelpoligono-albacete.hotelescuatroestrellas.website/ |
| Villamanolita | https://www.villamanolita.es/ |
| Rincón de Tello | http://hotelruralrincondetello.com/ |
| B&B HOTEL Albacete | https://www.hotel-bb.com/es/hotel/albacete?utm_source=googlemaps&utm_medium=fichehotel&utm_campaign=albacete |
🚗 How to Get There
Plan your arrival in La Roda early on March 31 so you can reach the venue and complete the on-site check-in before the Round 1 pairing deadline.
Bring your best classical form and chase a strong finish in one of Spain’s most tradition-rich open tournaments with a serious €20,000 cash prize fund.
🧾 Other
The organizer enforces strict device control in the playing area and requires players to keep phones and electronic devices switched off unless an arbiter approves an exception. Players can only access any stored device with arbiter permission, and the organizer can apply game-loss penalties for violations. The organizer also requires clear algebraic notation and collects signed score sheets after each game, and participation grants permission for the organizer to publish results and event media (photos and videos).
Additional Details
Prize Fund - €20,000