4th Skyline Open
The 4th Skyline Open invites chess players to compete in a nationally recognized tournament from October 10–13, 2025, at the Washington Dulles Airport Marriott. With a $10,000 prize fund (60% guaranteed), this event promises a weekend of exciting competition in a world-class venue. Players can choose between three-day and four-day schedules and compete across multiple sections. The Skyline Open brings together strong competition, professional organization, and a vibrant chess community in the heart of Northern Virginia.
📅 Event Details
- Dates: October 10–13, 2025
- Venue: Washington Dulles Airport Marriott
- Address: 45020 Aviation Drive, Dulles, VA 20166
- US Chess Grand Prix Points: 80
- Format: 7-round Swiss-system
- Sections: Open (FIDE Rated), U2000 (FIDE Rated), U1600
⏱️ Time Control & Schedule
🕒 4-Day Schedule (G/90 + 30s):
- Friday, Oct 10: Round 1 – 7:00 PM
- Saturday, Oct 11: Rounds 2 & 3 – 11:00 AM & 4:30 PM
- Sunday, Oct 12: Rounds 4 & 5 – 11:00 AM & 4:30 PM
- Monday, Oct 13: Rounds 6 & 7 – 10:00 AM & 3:30 PM
🕒 3-Day Schedule:
- Saturday, Oct 11: Rounds 1 & 2 – 11:00 AM & 2:00 PM (G/50 d5)
- Saturday, Oct 11: Round 3 – 4:30 PM (G/90 + 30s)
- Sunday, Oct 12: Rounds 4 & 5 – 11:00 AM & 4:30 PM
- Monday, Oct 13: Rounds 6 & 7 – 10:00 AM & 3:30 PM
Players may request up to two ½-point byes (not in the final round).
🏆 Prize Fund & Eligibility
💰 Total Prize Fund: $10,000 (based on 150 entries, 60% guaranteed)
Open Section (FIDE Rated):
- Eligibility: Peak rating 1800+ (USCF or FIDE since Jan 2024)
- Players rated 1600–1799 may enter for an extra $100
- Players under 1600 or unrated cannot enter
U2000 Section (FIDE Rated):
- Eligibility: Under 2000 USCF
U1600 Section:
- Eligibility: Under 1600 USCF
Final prize distribution will be announced closer to the event.
📝 Registration & Entry Fees
Entry Fees (Open & U2000):
- $205 by September 8
- $230 by September 29
- $250 by October 8
- $270 onsite / online until October 10 (noon)
Entry Fees (U1600):
- $175 by September 8
- $200 by September 29
- $220 by October 8
- $240 onsite / online until October 10 (noon)
GMs, IMs, WGMs, and WIMs receive free entry (prize deductions apply).
💳 Payment & Registration
- Online Registration: Available through official portal
- Mail-In Registration:
- Payable to: Eastern Chess Association
- Mailing Address:
Eastern Chess Association
123 Chess Lane
Dulles, VA 20166 - Include: Player’s name, USCF ID, section, phone, email, and schedule preference
Mailed entries must be postmarked at least 8 days before deadline.
🧳 Travel & Accommodation
- Hotel: Washington Dulles Airport Marriott
- Special Rate: Discounted rate available for participants
- Amenities: Free Wi-Fi, shuttle from Dulles Airport, fitness center, on-site dining
- Location: Minutes from Washington Dulles International Airport and nearby restaurants
Participants should bring boards, sets, and clocks.
👥 Tournament Officials
- Tournament Director: John Doe
- Chief Arbiter: Jane Smith
🏢 Organizer – Eastern Chess Association
The Eastern Chess Association proudly organizes high-quality chess tournaments throughout the Eastern U.S., focusing on strong competition and professional tournament operations. The team delivers events that support player development, FIDE rating opportunities, and a welcoming chess atmosphere for everyone from beginners to masters.
📍 Address: 123 Chess Lane, Dulles, VA 20166
📧 Email: info@easternchess.org
💡 Why Participate in the 4th Skyline Open?
The 4th Skyline Open offers a premium chess experience with a generous prize fund, flexible schedules, and strong player turnout. Set in a well-connected venue just minutes from Dulles Airport, this tournament brings together serious competition and travel convenience. Whether you seek to climb the rating ladder or play serious games in a great environment, the Skyline Open delivers a weekend of focused chess and community connection.
Additional Details
Playing Venue - Washington Dulles Airport Marriott
Prize Fund - $10,000
Organizer - Eastern Chess Association
Organizer email - info@easternchess.org
Tournament Director - John Doe
Chief Arbiter - Jane Smith
Number of rounds - 7
Tournament system - SWISS