4th Inclusion Chess Open 2026
4th Inclusion Chess Open 2026 will take place from July 6 – 12, 2026, in Vienna, Austria. This is a chess tournament in Vienna, Austria, in 2026.
The tournament offers a 7-round classical Swiss event in the accessible rooms of the BSV WNB at Louis Braille House. Moreover, it combines FIDE rating calculation with national Elo rating calculation.
In addition, the event keeps the schedule practical with one evening round on most playing days. Therefore, players can enjoy a focused rated chess week in Austria’s capital.
♟️ Event Details
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| ♟️ Tournament | 4th Inclusion Chess Open 2026 |
| 📅 Dates | July 6 – 12, 2026 |
| 📍 Location | Vienna, Austria |
| 🏛️ Venue | Louis Braille House |
| 🧑💼 Organizers | BSV WNB and Wiener Schachrunde |
| 🏆 Format | 7-round Swiss System |
| ⏱️ Time Control | 90 minutes for 40 moves + 30 minutes for the rest of the game + 30 seconds increment per move |
| 💰 Prize Fund | €500 main cash prizes; up to €620 with category prizes, approx. $730 |
| 🔗 Chess-Results | https://s3.chess-results.com/tnr1380256.aspx?lan=1&turdet=YES&SNode=S0 |
| 🧮 Rating Calculation | FIDE standard rating and national Elo rating |
| 📝 Registration | Email, phone, or on-site registration before Round 1 |
| 💳 Entry Fee | Adults €30; youth players €15; GM and IM free |
| ⏳ Default Time | 30 minutes |
⏱️ Time Control & Pairings
Classical Format
Players receive 90 minutes for the first 40 moves, plus 30 minutes for the rest of the game. In addition, each player receives a 30-second increment before every move.
The tournament uses a 7-round Swiss System. Therefore, players can expect a full classical format with enough time for serious calculation.
Pairings and Rating
The event counts for FIDE standard rating and national Elo rating. Moreover, the starting list uses international Elo first, followed by national Elo.
The Swiss System structure makes every round important. As a result, players should follow pairings, standings, and tie-break positions carefully throughout the week.
Tie-Breaks
Final ranking uses points first. After that, the tie-break order is Buchholz, Sonneborn-Berger, and middle Buchholz.
The default time is 30 minutes. Therefore, players should arrive before each round and be ready at the board on time.
💰 Prize Fund
Prize Fund Overview
The main confirmed cash prize fund is €500, approx. $590. In addition, the regulations list €120 in category prizes when the required category conditions are met.
The maximum listed cash prize fund is €620, approx. $730. However, category prizes apply only when at least three players participate in the relevant category.
Main Prizes
| Place | Prize |
|---|---|
| 1st | €200 |
| 2nd | €150 |
| 3rd | €100 |
| 4th | €50 |
Category Prizes
| Category | Prize |
|---|---|
| Best youth player U18 | €40 |
| Best player aged 60 or older | €40 |
| Best woman player | €40 |
Each player can receive only one prize. If a player qualifies for more than one prize, the lower prize moves to the next eligible player.
Prizes are awarded only to players who attend the prize-giving ceremony. Therefore, prize contenders should stay for the closing ceremony after the final round.
🏆 Sections / Groups
Main Tournament
| Section | Format | Rating Calculation |
|---|---|---|
| Inclusion Chess Open | 7-round Swiss System | FIDE standard rating and national Elo rating |
The event uses one open section. Therefore, all eligible players compete in the same Swiss tournament.
Prize Categories
| Category | Notes |
|---|---|
| Open ranking | Main prizes for the top four players |
| Youth U18 | Category prize when at least three players qualify |
| Players aged 60 or older | Category prize when at least three players qualify |
| Women players | Category prize when at least three players qualify |
In addition, the category prizes give different player groups extra motivation. Thus, the tournament can suit club players, youth players, experienced competitors, and visitors looking for a rated event in Vienna.
📅 Schedule
Opening Day
| Date | Time | Activity |
|---|---|---|
| July 6, 2026 | 16:30–17:30 | Attendance check and on-site registration |
| July 6, 2026 | 18:00 | Round 1 |
Main Rounds
| Date | Time | Activity |
|---|---|---|
| July 7, 2026 | 18:00 | Round 2 |
| July 8, 2026 | 18:00 | Round 3 |
| July 9, 2026 | 18:00 | Round 4 |
| July 10, 2026 | 18:00 | Round 5 |
| July 11, 2026 | 15:00 | Round 6 |
| July 12, 2026 | 10:00 | Round 7 |
Prize-Giving
| Date | Time | Activity |
|---|---|---|
| July 12, 2026 | About 30 minutes after the last game | Prize-giving ceremony |
📝 Registration
Registration Details
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Registration method | Email, phone, or on-site registration |
| werner.stubenvoll@liwest.at | |
| Phone | +43 650 211 4848 |
| On-site registration | July 6, 2026, from 16:30 to 17:30 |
| Adult entry fee | €30 |
| Youth entry fee | €15 |
| Free entry | GM and IM players |
| First round | July 6, 2026, at 18:00 |
Players can register before the event by email or phone. In addition, they may register in the tournament room on July 6 before the first round.
However, the on-site registration window closes at 17:30. Therefore, players who plan to register on the opening day should arrive early.
🧑💼 Organizer
BSV WNB and Wiener Schachrunde organize the 4th Inclusion Chess Open in Vienna. As a result, the event combines a rated classical tournament with an accessible playing venue at Louis Braille House.
Moreover, the tournament offers a clear week-long structure with evening rounds, weekend rounds, and a simple prize system. The format makes the event practical for local players and visitors.
Email: werner.stubenvoll@liwest.at
Phone: +43 650 211 4848
📍 Venue
Playing Hall
Louis Braille House — Hägelingasse 4–6, 1140 Vienna, Austria
Venue Notes
The tournament takes place in the accessible rooms of the BSV WNB at Louis Braille House. Therefore, players should use the Hägelingasse 4–6 address when planning their arrival.
The playing room is listed as Louis Braille Saal. In addition, food and drinks are available through the buffet during the event.
✈️ How to Get There
Travel to Vienna
Vienna is Austria’s capital and has strong international transport connections. Therefore, many players can travel through Vienna International Airport or arrive by train from other European cities.
From within the city, players can continue to Louis Braille House by public transport, taxi, or car. Since the first round starts at 18:00, same-day arrivals should still leave enough time for registration.
Local Planning
Most rounds start at 18:00 from July 6 to July 10. Therefore, players can plan preparation and travel earlier in the day.
The final weekend uses earlier starting times. As a result, players should pay special attention to the 15:00 start on July 11 and the 10:00 start on July 12.
ℹ️ Other Information
Playing Hall Rules
Alcohol, mobile phones, and other electronic communication devices are strictly forbidden in the playing hall. Therefore, players should prepare before entering the tournament room.
Food and drinks are available at the buffet. However, players should not consume food or drinks that they bring themselves.
Tournament Rules
The event follows current FIDE rules and FIDE tournament chess rules. In addition, the organizer may reject participants without giving a reason.
Players should attend the prize-giving ceremony if they expect to win a prize. Prizes are awarded only to players who are present.
Finally, the 4th Inclusion Chess Open 2026 offers a rated classical chess week in Vienna with accessible playing conditions, a clear schedule, and a friendly open-tournament structure.
Additional Details
Prize Fund (approx.) - $730
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