
Adolf Anderssen Chess Festival 2026 runs from August 1–9, 2026 in Wrocław, Poland. This is a chess tournament in Wrocław, Poland, in 2026. The festival takes place at CZASOPRZESTRZEŃ Cultural Centre, Zajezdnia Dąbie, and it brings together classical, rapid, blitz, senior, and development events in one week.
The festival centers on four main classical sections: Wrocław Open A, Wrocław Open B, Wrocław Open C, and Wrocław Senior Open. In addition, the program includes the Adolf Anderssen Memorial, the Polish Open Chess960 Championship, the Anderssen Evening Blitz, and weekend groups for developing players.
The published cash prizes across the festival’s listed events total PLN 40,050, which is approximately USD 10,758 using the ECB reference rates of EUR 1 = USD 1.1517 and EUR 1 = PLN 4.2875 on March 27, 2026. Therefore, the event stands out as one of the broader summer chess festivals in Poland.
📌 Event Details
The key festival details are below.
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| 🏁 Tournament | Adolf Anderssen Chess Festival 2026 |
| 📅 Dates | August 1–9, 2026 |
| 📍 Location | Wrocław, Poland |
| 🏛️ Venue | CZASOPRZESTRZEŃ Cultural Centre, Zajezdnia Dąbie, Tramwajowa 1-3, 51-621 Wrocław, Poland |
| ♟️ Format | Multi-event chess festival with classical, rapid, blitz, senior, and development sections |
| 🔢 Main classical rounds | 9 |
| ⏱️ Main classical time control | 90 min for 40 moves + 15 min to finish + 30 sec increment |
| 🌍 Rating | Main classical sections and listed rapid/blitz events are FIDE rated |
| 💰 Prize fund | PLN 40,050 published cash prizes (approx. USD 10,758) |
| 🏢 Organizer | Lower Silesian Chess Federation and Adolf Anderssen Foundation |
⏱️ Time Control & Pairings
The four main classical sections all use a 9-round classical format. Each player receives 90 minutes for 40 moves, then 15 minutes to finish, plus a 30-second increment from move one. As a result, the festival gives players a full long-play structure instead of a short weekend format.
The side events add more variety. The Adolf Anderssen Memorial and the Polish Open Chess960 Championship both use 10+5 over 9 rounds, while the Anderssen Evening Blitz uses 3+2 over 9 rounds. Meanwhile, Group E uses 30+30 for 7 rounds, and Groups F and G use 20+10 for 6 rounds.
The rules are also clear. Current FIDE rules apply, the default time in classical events is 30 minutes, and players may request two half-point byes in rounds 1–7. However, players with special conditions cannot use those byes. Electronic devices are not allowed unless the arbiter authorizes them, although players may deposit switched-off phones before the round.
🏆 Prize Fund
The festival publishes PLN 40,050 in listed cash prizes. The biggest prizes belong to the three main podium places in each principal event, while extra category awards add further value for women, juniors, older players, and several Elo groups. In addition, at least 10% of players in each tournament receive prizes.
| Event | Main listed cash prizes |
|---|---|
| Adolf Anderssen Memorial | PLN 2,000 / 1,500 / 1,000 |
| Polish Open Chess960 Championship | PLN 2,000 / 1,500 / 1,000 |
| Wrocław Open A | PLN 6,000 / 4,000 / 2,000 |
| Wrocław Open B | PLN 3,000 / 2,000 / 1,200 |
| Wrocław Open C | PLN 2,000 / 1,500 / 1,000 |
| Wrocław Senior Open | PLN 1,500 / 1,000 / 700 |
The festival also adds category prizes. For example, the published tables include women’s prizes, junior prizes, senior prizes, and rating prizes in several sections. Prizes of at least PLN 500 are paid by bank transfer, and Polish law applies a 10% flat tax to prizes above PLN 2,000.
👥 Sections / Groups
The festival is divided into several competitive tracks. Therefore, strong titled players, club players, seniors, and improving players all have a clear entry path during the same week.
| Section | Eligibility / format | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Adolf Anderssen Memorial | No age or rating restrictions | Rapid, 9 rounds, 10+5 |
| Polish Open Chess960 Championship | No age or rating restrictions | Rapid Chess960, 9 rounds, 10+5 |
| Wrocław Open A | Elo 2000 and above | Main classical top section |
| Wrocław Open B | Elo 1700–2100 | Classical section |
| Wrocław Open C | Elo 1800 and below or unrated | Classical section |
| Wrocław Senior Open | Players born in 1976 or earlier | Classical senior section |
| Group E | National rating 1250–1600 | 7 rounds, 30+30 |
| Group F | National rating 1000–1250 | 6 rounds, 20+10 |
| Group G | National rating 1000–1250, born in 2014 or later | 6 rounds, 20+10 |
| Anderssen Evening Blitz | No age or rating restrictions | Blitz, 9 rounds, 3+2 |
🗓️ Schedule
The week begins with the Anderssen Memorial on August 1 and the Polish Open Chess960 Championship on August 2. Then the main classical sections run from August 2 to August 9, while the blitz and weekend development groups fit around that core schedule.
Main Classical Sections
| Date | Time | Activity |
|---|---|---|
| August 2, 2026 | 15:00 | Registration deadline |
| August 2, 2026 | 17:00 | Round 1 |
| August 3, 2026 | 16:30 | Round 2 |
| August 4, 2026 | 16:30 | Round 3 |
| August 5, 2026 | 16:30 | Round 4 |
| August 6, 2026 | 16:30 | Round 5 |
| August 7, 2026 | 16:30 | Round 6 |
| August 8, 2026 | 10:00 | Round 7 |
| August 8, 2026 | 16:30 | Round 8 |
| August 9, 2026 | 10:00 | Round 9 |
| August 9, 2026 | Approx. 15:30 | Closing ceremony |
Side Events
| Date | Time | Activity |
|---|---|---|
| August 1, 2026 | 10:30 | Anderssen Memorial registration deadline |
| August 1, 2026 | 11:15–17:00 | Anderssen Memorial rounds 1–9 |
| August 2, 2026 | 9:30 | Polish Open Chess960 registration deadline |
| August 2, 2026 | 10:00–15:45 | Polish Open Chess960 rounds 1–9 |
| August 6, 2026 | 21:00 | Anderssen Evening Blitz |
| August 8, 2026 | 10:00–16:00 | Group E rounds 1–4 |
| August 9, 2026 | 10:00–15:30 | Group E rounds 5–7 |
| August 8, 2026 | 10:00–15:30 | Group F and Group G rounds 1–6 |
📝 Registration
Players register through the festival website or by email. The main deadline for Wrocław Open A, Open B, Open C, and Wrocław Senior Open is July 25, 2026. The deadline for the Adolf Anderssen Memorial and the Polish Open Chess960 Championship is July 28, 2026, while Groups E, F, and G stay open until August 7, 2026.
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Adolf Anderssen Memorial | EUR 20 |
| Polish Open Chess960 Championship | EUR 20 |
| Wrocław Open A | EUR 65 |
| Wrocław Open B | EUR 55 |
| Wrocław Open C | EUR 50 |
| Wrocław Senior Open | EUR 45 |
| Group E | EUR 25 |
| Group F | EUR 15 |
| Group G | EUR 15 |
| Anderssen Evening Blitz | EUR 10 |
| GM / IM / WGM | Free entry |
| Registration email | info@chessinwroclaw.org |
| Payment method | Bank transfer in EUR |
| IBAN | PL 18 1600 1462 1084 8379 4000 0001 |
| BIC / SWIFT | PPABPLPKXXX |
| Account holder | Lower Silesian Chess Federation |
Players who pay in advance and appear as paid on the starting list do not need to confirm their presence at the festival office. Otherwise, they must report before the closing of the starting list. The organizer may also close registration earlier if the lists fill up.
🏢 Organizer
The festival is organized by the Lower Silesian Chess Federation together with the Adolf Anderssen Foundation and under the patronage of the Polish Chess Federation. The event runs through the official festival platform in Wrocław and uses one central contact for player communication, registration, and accommodation support.
Email: info@chessinwroclaw.org
Website: www.chessinwroclaw.org
📍 Venue
CZASOPRZESTRZEŃ Cultural Centre, Zajezdnia Dąbie, Tramwajowa 1-3, 51-621 Wrocław, Poland
The playing venue is a cultural center in the Dąbie area of Wrocław. It gives the festival a spacious city setting rather than a hotel ballroom format. In addition, the organizer offers accommodation in nearby university dormitories about 1.5 km from the venue. Published prices for August 2–9 are EUR 231 for a single room and EUR 336 for a double room, with extra nights priced separately.
🚆 How to Get There
Wrocław is well connected by air, rail, coach, and car. Wrocław–Copernicus Airport (WRO) is about 10 km from the city center and has direct flights to many European cities. In addition, Wrocław Główny offers convenient rail access from cities such as Berlin, Dresden, Prague, Vienna, Kraków, and Warsaw. Long-distance coach services such as FlixBus also connect Wrocław with major European cities, while the A4, S8, and S5 road network makes car travel straightforward.
This Wrocław festival is a strong choice for players who want a full summer week of classical, rapid, blitz, and development events in one of Poland’s best-connected chess cities.
Additional Details
Prize Fund (approx.) - $10,758
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