Grazer Stadtmeisterschaft 2026
Local players from Styrian clubs head to Graz, Austria for the Grazer Stadtmeisterschaft 2026, a seven-round city championship that runs over two consecutive weekends from January 9-18, 2026. You play all rounds at Hotel Ibis Styles on Waltendorfer Gürtel, fight for the title of “Grazer Stadtmeister/in 2026,” and enjoy a fully FIDE-rated and AUT-rated classical event with a clear structure and long time control.
🗓️ Event Details
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| 📅 Dates | Friday, January 9 to Sunday, January 11, 2026 and Friday, January 16 to Sunday, January 18, 2026 |
| 📍 Location | Hotel Ibis Styles, Waltendorfer Gürtel 8–10, 8010 Graz, Austria |
| ♟️ Format | Single open tournament, 7-round Swiss system (computer pairings with Swiss-Manager) |
| ⭐ Rating | FIDE standard rating and Austrian national AUT rating |
| 📂 Sections | One unified open; organizers award separate rating and special prizes |
| ⏱️ Time control | 90 minutes for the game plus 30 seconds increment per move from move one |
| 🏁 Number of rounds | 7 rounds (four games in the first weekend, three games in the second weekend) |
| 💰 Prize fund | Eight main prizes plus multiple rating, age, gender, and special prizes; organizers guarantee the prize fund at 80 players and reduce it proportionally if fewer players participate |
| 💳 Entry fees | Men: €50; Women and U18: €40; U14: €20 (payable in cash at the venue) |
| 👤 Eligibility | Players must hold playing entitlement for a Styrian club (including guest players and foreign players) |
| 📝 Organizer notes | Only Austrian regular players of LV Steiermark can win the titles “Grazer Stadtmeisterin” and “Grazer Stadtmeister,” decided by Buchholz and additional tiebreaks in case of equal points |
| ⚖️ Arbiters | IA Christian Huber (tournament director and chief arbiter), NA Reinhard Ussar, NA Philipp Raeke |
🏆 Prize Fund
Overall prizes
| Place | Prize |
|---|---|
| 1st Prize | €500 |
| 2nd Prize | €350 |
| 3rd Prize | €230 |
| 4th Prize | €150 |
| 5th Prize | €100 |
| 6th Prize | €80 |
| 7th Prize | €50 |
| 8th Prize | €40 |
Rating prizes
| Category | Prize |
|---|---|
| Best under 1900 Elo | €120 |
| Best under 1800 Elo | €100 |
| Best under 1700 Elo | €80 |
| Best under 1600 Elo | €60 |
| Best under 1500 Elo | €40 |
Special prizes
| Category | Prize |
|---|---|
| Best woman | €50 |
| Best senior S60 (born 1966 or earlier) | €50 |
| Best junior U18 | €50 |
| Best junior U14 | €50 |
| Best junior U10 (born 2008 or later) | €50 |
| Best Austrian regular female of LV Steiermark (“Grazer Stadtmeisterin”) | €100 |
| Best Austrian regular male of LV Steiermark (“Grazer Stadtmeister”) | €100 |
Organizers require at least five eligible players in each prize category to award that specific category prize, and they do not allow any player to win more than one prize category at a time.
⏱️ Time Control & Pairings
You play every game with 90 minutes for the full game and a 30-second increment per move from move one.
Organizers run seven rounds using the Swiss system with computer pairings via Swiss-Manager.
The tournament counts for both FIDE international rating and AUT national rating.
Organizers apply FIDE Laws of Chess and the TUWO (tournament regulations) of the Austrian Chess Federation.
The default (forfeit) time equals 30 minutes; if you arrive more than 30 minutes late, arbiters record a loss.
You may request a single half-point bye up to and including Round 5. You must request the bye at the arbiter desk before the end of the previous round; for Round 1, you must send your request by email to the arbiters by Friday, January 9, 2026 at 12:00 noon.
Organizers rank players using the following tiebreak order: game points, refined Buchholz (BH-1), Buchholz, Sonneborn-Berger, greater number of wins, then shared place.
📂 Sections / Groups
| Section | Type | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Open Championship | Single open Swiss tournament | All eligible players from Styrian clubs (including guests and foreigners) play in one group; organizers distribute rating, age, and special prizes as listed in the prize fund. |
📅 Schedule
Organizers spread the event over two weekends, always from Friday to Sunday.
| Date | Weekday | Time | Activity | Venue |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| January 9, 2026 | Friday | 17:30 | Registration deadline (Nennungsschluss) | Hotel Ibis Styles |
| January 9, 2026 | Friday | 17:45 | Pairing of Round 1 | Hotel Ibis Styles |
| January 9, 2026 | Friday | 18:00 | Round 1 | Hotel Ibis Styles |
| January 10, 2026 | Saturday | 10:00 | Round 2 | Hotel Ibis Styles |
| January 10, 2026 | Saturday | 16:00 | Round 3 | Hotel Ibis Styles |
| January 11, 2026 | Sunday | 16:00 | Round 4 | Hotel Ibis Styles |
| January 16, 2026 | Friday | 18:00 | Round 5 | Hotel Ibis Styles |
| January 17, 2026 | Saturday | 16:00 | Round 6 | Hotel Ibis Styles |
| January 18, 2026 | Sunday | 10:00 | Round 7 | Hotel Ibis Styles |
| January 18, 2026 | Sunday | ca. 16:00 | Closing ceremony and prize-giving with tombola | Hotel Ibis Styles |
📝 Registration
You handle your entry directly with the Styrian Chess Federation and the tournament director.
Entry fees:
Men: €50
Women and players U18: €40
Players U14: €20
Registration deadline:
On-site registration closes on Friday, January 9, 2026 at 17:30 at the tournament venue.
Payment:
You pay your entry fee in cash directly at the venue during registration.
Pre-registration:
Organizers welcome advance entries by email and encourage you to register early to streamline pairings and planning.
Contact for entries and bye requests:
Email: christian.huber@chess.at
When you register, you confirm that you hold playing entitlement for a Styrian club and that you accept all tournament regulations, including rating, fair-play, and data-publication rules.
👥 Organizer
The Landesverband Steiermark des Österreichischen Schachbundes (Styrian Chess Federation) organizes the Grazer Stadtmeisterschaft 2026 together with Schachfreunde Graz. The team coordinates the hotel venue, runs the Swiss-Manager pairings, and ensures that every round follows FIDE and national regulations while promoting chess in the city of Graz and the wider Styrian region.
Organizer: Landesverband Steiermark, Schachfreunde Graz
Federation office address: Landesverband Steiermark, Karmeliterplatz 2, 8010 Graz, Austria
Federation email: steiermark@chess.at
Federation website: http://styria.chess.at
Tournament director and chief arbiter: IA DI Christian Huber
Tournament director email: christian.huber@chess.at
Tournament director mobile: +43 664 88445878
🏨 Venue
You play all rounds at Hotel Ibis Styles, Waltendorfer Gürtel 8–10, 8010 Graz, Austria. The hotel sits in the city of Graz and offers modern playing halls, comfortable lighting, and convenient on-site facilities, so you can focus on your games while enjoying easy access to local services before and after each round.
🛎️ Accommodation
Because the playing venue itself is a hotel, many players choose to stay directly at Hotel Ibis Styles for maximum convenience between rounds. You may also book other hotels or guesthouses in Graz and reach the venue quickly by public transport, car, or a short taxi ride, depending on your preferences and budget.
You arrange your accommodation yourself and align your stay with the two tournament weekends from January 9–11 and January 16–18, 2026.
🚗 How to Get There
You reach Hotel Ibis Styles easily from central Graz. If you drive, you follow local signs toward Waltendorfer Gürtel and use the hotel’s parking options or nearby public parking, then walk directly into the playing area.
If you travel by public transport, you use Graz’s tram or bus network to reach stops near Waltendorfer Gürtel and walk a short distance to the hotel. Long-distance travelers can arrive via Graz Hauptbahnhof or Graz Airport and then continue by local transport or taxi to the venue.
🧾 Other
Organizers apply FIDE Rules and the TUWO of the Austrian Chess Federation, and they submit results and games to FIDE and AUT rating lists.
By entering, you agree that organizers may publish your name, club, nationality, ratings, results, and selected games on the internet and in other media.
FIDE Rule 11.3.2.1 and Styrian TUWO §4.9 forbid electronic devices in the playing area; arbiters may penalize or remove players who violate this rule.
Organizers guarantee the full prize fund if at least 80 players participate; if fewer players enter, they reduce the prize fund proportionally.
During the closing ceremony, organizers raffle five gift baskets among all players present as part of a tombola, which adds an extra bit of fun to the final day.
You can open your 2026 chess season by fighting for the Graz city title, enjoy seven serious classical games in a friendly Styrian environment, and turn the Grazer Stadtmeisterschaft 2026 into a highlight of your chess year.