28ème Open International de Wasselonne
28ème Open International de Wasselonne – Tournoi A (plus de 1800) runs from July 30 to August 2, 2026 in Wasselonne, France. This is a chess tournament in Wasselonne, France, in 2026. The event takes place at the Complexe Sportif de la Mossig and continues one of the best-known summer chess traditions in Alsace.
The tournament offers a compact 7-round classical format across four days. Moreover, it uses a 90 minutes plus 30 seconds increment time control, so players get serious long-play games rather than a rapid-style schedule. The event also counts for the September 2026 FIDE rating period.
Tournoi A is the top section of the wider Wasselonne festival. In addition, it targets stronger club players and titled players, while the parallel B and C tournaments welcome lower rating groups. Therefore, this section appeals to players who want a competitive summer open with a clear structure and a practical timetable.
📌 Event Details
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| 🏁 Tournament | 28ème Open International de Wasselonne – Tournoi A (plus de 1800) |
| 📅 Dates | July 30–August 2, 2026 |
| 📍 Location | Wasselonne, France |
| 🏛️ Venue | Complexe Sportif de la Mossig, rue des Colchiques, 67310 Wasselonne, France |
| ♟️ Format | Classical Swiss tournament |
| 🔢 Rounds | 7 |
| ⏱️ Time control | 90 min + 30 sec increment |
| 🌍 FIDE rating period | September 2026 |
| 👥 Section | Tournoi A |
| 🏢 Organizer | Club d’Echecs de la Mossig |
| ⚖️ Chief arbiter | Rachid Heddache |
⏱️ Time Control & Pairings
The tournament uses a 7-round Swiss system. Each player receives 90 minutes for the game, and the clock adds 30 seconds from move one. As a result, the event gives players enough time for full classical chess in every round.
Tournoi A serves as the top group of the Wasselonne open. Because of that, the section suits stronger club players, ambitious juniors, and titled players. Meanwhile, the wider festival also runs separate B and C events for lower rating bands.
The format stays clear and practical throughout the weekend. Therefore, players can focus on preparation, recovery, and steady performance instead of adjusting to multiple time controls.
🏆 Prize Fund
The A tournament offers a first prize of EUR 1,200. In addition, the event also includes category prizes, which adds extra value for a broader group of participants.
That prize structure gives the section a strong competitive edge. Moreover, it keeps the top group attractive for experienced players while still rewarding strong performances beyond first place.
👥 Sections / Groups
The Wasselonne festival uses three parallel sections. However, this page covers Tournoi A, which is the top event of the festival.
| Section | Eligibility | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Tournoi A | Players above 1800 | Main section covered on this page |
| Tournoi B | Players from 1600 to 1899 | Parallel festival section |
| Tournoi C | Players under 1700 | Parallel festival section |
This structure gives the festival a broad player base. At the same time, it keeps the top section focused and competitive. Consequently, Tournoi A offers a stronger field and a clear sporting identity.
🗓️ Schedule
The event follows a compact four-day schedule. First, players complete check-in on Thursday morning. Then the tournament moves into two rounds per day through Saturday. Finally, round 7 starts on Sunday morning, and the prize ceremony closes the event in the afternoon.
| Date | Time | Activity |
|---|---|---|
| July 30, 2026 | 7:30 AM–8:30 AM | Check-in and last registrations |
| July 30, 2026 | 9:00 AM | Round 1 |
| July 30, 2026 | 2:30 PM | Round 2 |
| July 31, 2026 | 9:00 AM | Round 3 |
| July 31, 2026 | 2:30 PM | Round 4 |
| August 1, 2026 | 9:00 AM | Round 5 |
| August 1, 2026 | 2:30 PM | Round 6 |
| August 2, 2026 | 9:15 AM | Round 7 |
| August 2, 2026 | 3:30 PM | Prize ceremony |
This timetable keeps the tournament busy but manageable. Therefore, players can enjoy a full seven-round classical event within one long summer weekend.
📝 Registration
Registration remains straightforward. Adult players pay EUR 45, while young players pay EUR 23. However, from July 27, 2026, the fee rises to EUR 50 for adults and EUR 25 for young players.
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Adult entry fee | EUR 45 |
| Adult late fee | EUR 50 from July 27, 2026 |
| Young player entry fee | EUR 23 |
| Young player late fee | EUR 25 from July 27, 2026 |
| GM and IM policy | Free if registered before July 28, 2026 |
| FIDE Master policy | Half price |
| Registration phone | +33 6 81 46 25 26 |
| Registration email | cemossig@yahoo.fr |
| Online payment | Available |
| Registration contact | Didier Carbiener |
Titled players also receive clear conditions. Moreover, the event offers online payment, which makes entry easier for traveling participants. As a result, players can complete registration early and avoid the late surcharge.
🏢 Organizer
Club d’Echecs de la Mossig organizes the tournament and continues to build the Wasselonne open as a recurring summer event in Alsace. In addition, the local team handles player registration and event operations throughout the festival.
Phone: +33 6 81 46 25 26
Email: cemossig@yahoo.fr
📍 Venue
Complexe Sportif de la Mossig, rue des Colchiques, 67310 Wasselonne, France
The tournament takes place in the town’s multisports complex. Because of that, the venue gives the festival enough space for multiple sections and smooth event operations. It also keeps players close to the center of Wasselonne and other local services.
🚆 How to Get There
Wasselonne lies about 25 km from Strasbourg, so players can reach the town quickly from the main city of the region. In addition, public transport connects Strasbourg and Wasselonne by regional bus, while car access from the Strasbourg area also remains simple and practical.
This Alsace summer open is a strong choice for players who want a compact classical tournament with a proven local chess atmosphere.
Additional Details
Prize Fund (approx.) - $1,385
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