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United States Chess Federation

United States Chess Federation
AbbreviationUS Chess or USCF[1]
FormationDecember 27, 1939 (1939-12-27)
Merger ofAmerican Chess Federation (ACF),
National Chess Federation (NCF)
Headquarters333 S 18th St. Suite 210
St. Louis, Missouri
Region served
United States
Membership (2022)
112,000+[2]
President
Randy Bauer (Iowa)
Vice President
Kevin Pryor (Florida)
Executive Director
Carol Meyer
AffiliationsFIDE
Staff
30[3]
Websiteuschess.org

The United States Chess Federation (also known as US Chess or USCF[1]) is the governing body for chess competition in the United States and represents the U.S. in FIDE, the World Chess Federation. US Chess administers the official national rating system, awards national titles, sanctions over twenty national championships annually, and publishes two magazines: Chess Life and Chess Life for Kids. The USCF was founded and incorporated in Illinois in 1939, from the merger of two older chess organizations. It is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri. Its membership as of 2020 as COVID hit was 97,000; as of 2024 the membership was 112,000.[4]

History

In 1939, the United States of America Chess Federation was created in Illinois through the merger of the American Chess Federation and National Chess Federation. The American Chess Federation, formerly the Western Chess Association, had held an annual open championship since 1900; that tournament, after the merger, became the U.S. Open.[5] The National Chess Federation, founded in 1927 to organize U.S. participation in the Olympiads, had held the prestigious invitational U.S. Championship since 1936.[6]

Former headquarters in Crossville

The combined membership at the time was around 1,000.[7] Membership experienced consistent, modest growth until 1958, when Bobby Fischer won the U.S. Championship at the age of 14. This began the "Fischer era", during which USCF membership grew thirty-fold, to approximately 60,000 in 1974, after Fischer had won the World Chess Championship.

The Fischer era did not last long, but the USCF has grown substantially since then, largely because of the explosive growth of scholastic chess. Annual national championship tournaments are now held at different grade and age levels; none of these tournaments, which now attract thousands of players, even existed prior to 1969.

At its founding, the USCF had no employees and no headquarters, but in 1952, it hired a Business Manager (the position eventually became Executive Director), headquartered in New York. In 1967, headquarters moved to Newburgh, New York;[8] in 1976, New Windsor, New York;[9] in 2006, Crossville, Tennessee;[10] and in 2022, St. Louis, Missouri.[11]

Governance

The U.S. Chess Federation has, in effect, two governing bodies.[12] The Board of Delegates, composed of 140 persons designated by the state affiliates, as well as some other categories, meets annually at the U.S. Open. The Executive Board, composed of eight persons elected by the membership to staggered four-year terms, meets monthly.

Ratings

US Chess rating classes
Category Rating range
Senior Master 2400 and up
National Master 2200–2399
Expert 2000–2199
Class A 1800–1999
Class B 1600–1799
Class C 1400–1599
Class D 1200–1399
Class E 1000–1199
Class F 800–999
Class G 600–799
Class H 400–599
Class I 200–399
Class J 100–199

US Chess implements rating systems for chess players. In each system, a rating is a calculated numerical estimate of a player's strength, based on results in tournament play against other rated players. Tournament organizers submit results to US Chess, which carries out the calculations and publishes the results.

A player can have up to seven ratings: for correspondence games, for over-the-board games at regular (slow), quick, or blitz time controls, and for online games regular, quick, or blitz time controls. Ratings are posted online on the US Chess Player Search web page.[13] Ratings for over-the-board play range from 100 to nearly 3000, with a higher rating indicating a stronger player. Ratings are often used by tournament organizers to determine eligibility for "class" prizes, and eligibility to enter "class" sections, in tournaments.

USCF first instituted a rating system for over-the-board play in 1950, using a calculation formula devised by Kenneth Harkness. In 1960, the USCF adopted a more reliable rating system invented by Arpad Elo, a college professor of physics who was a chess master. Elo worked with USCF for many years. The system he invented, or a variant of it, was later adopted by FIDE, and is utilized in other games and sports, including USA Today's college football and basketball rankings.[14] USCF has made further adjustments to the rating calculation over the years; the present calculation[15] was influenced by the "Glicko rating system"[16] developed by Prof. Mark Glickman, a significant refinement of Elo's system.

Titles

US Chess norms-based titles
Title Rating Level
Life Senior Master 2400
Life Master 2200
Candidate Master 2000
1st Category 1800
2nd Category 1600
3rd Category 1400
4th Category 1200

US Chess awards titles for lifetime achievement. These should not be confused with the titles awarded by FIDE, such as Grandmaster and International Master.[17]

US Chess awards a player who achieves a rating of 2200 or above the title of National Master and sends the player a certificate. Likewise, a Senior Master certificate is awarded for a rating of 2400 or higher. Until 2008, the only other title awarded was that of Life Master, awarded to players who played 300 or more rated games while maintaining a rating above 2200.

In 2008, the USCF implemented a system of "norms-based titles", patterned after the titles awarded by FIDE: if a person has (for example) five tournaments in which they demonstrate strength above 2400, and if in addition their rating at some time eventually reaches 2400, then they earn the Life Senior Master title. The system is somewhat more complicated than this simple example suggests.[18] The old Life Master title was renamed Original Life Master to avoid confusion with the new Life Master title; both are recognized and tracked by US Chess. Titles are posted on the same Player Search web page as ratings.[13]

National championships

US Chess organizes or sanctions various national championships. Most of these are held annually.

The oldest is the U.S. Open.[5] It began as the Western Open in 1900, held in Minnesota. It is the "congress" of US Chess – the annual meeting of the Delegates is held concurrently, as well as many smaller gatherings and events. Several hundred players participate (the highest number, 836, was at the 1983 event in Pasadena). Five invitational events are held concurrently. Each US Chess state affiliate nominates a representative to each of the five invitationals. The five invitationals are: The National Tournament of Senior State Champions (50+), The GM Arnold Denker National Tournament of High School State Champions (9-12), The Dewain Barber National Tournament of Middle School State Champions (6-8), The John D. Rockefeller National Tournament of Elementary School State Champions (K-5), and The Ruth Haring National Tournament of Girls State Champions (K-12). Players generally qualify for these events by winning a state championship tournament, although each state affiliate is allowed to use any criteria for selecting its representatives.

The U.S. Championship, an invitational event, has been held since 1936. (For many years before that, the national championship had been decided by head-to-head match play.) Noteworthy past winners include Samuel Reshevsky and Bobby Fischer, eight times each; Walter Browne, six times; and Larry Evans, Gata Kamsky, and Hikaru Nakamura with five times each. The 2023 tournament was won by Fabiano Caruana.[19]

The U.S. Women's Championship, also invitational, has been held since 1937. In recent years it has been held concurrently with the U.S. Championship. The 2023 tournament was won by Carissa Yip.[20]

The largest national championships are the Elementary (K-6), Junior High (K-9), and High School (K-12) Championships which are held annually in the spring. Every four years the "Supernationals," an event combining all three in one tournament, is held. The last Supernationals in 2017 drew over 5,500 players to Nashville, Tennessee and was claimed to be the largest rated chess tournament ever.[21] The oldest of the three, the National High School, was first held in 1969 by the Continental Chess Association.[22]

The Elementary, Junior High, and High School championships should not be confused with the National Grade Level Championships, held in December, in which each grade level from K to 12 has its own championship.

Except for the U.S. Championship, the tournaments listed above are organized by US Chess itself. But the US Chess calendar of national events[23] also includes quite a few events that are bid out to interested affiliates.[24] Here is a partial list:

National Open open
U.S. Junior invitational; under age 21
U.S. Junior Open open; under age 21
U.S. Cadet invitational; under age 16
U.S. Senior Open open; age 50 or over
Pan-American Intercollegiate open; teams
U.S. Masters open; rating 2200 or over
U.S. Class Championships open
U.S. Amateur (North, South, East, West) rating under 2200
U.S. Amateur Team (North, South, East, West) open; teams
All-Girls National open

US Chess also organizes national championships of correspondence chess:

Absolute Correspondence Chess Championship invitational
Golden Knights open; mail or e-mail
Electronic Knights open; e-mail only

Publications

US Chess publishes two magazines, the monthly Chess Life, and bi-monthly Chess Life for Kids, which is geared towards those under 14. Chess Life, which began in 1946 as a bi-weekly newspaper, is now a glossy full-color magazine of 72 pages per issue.

US Chess also publishes a rulebook. The current 7th edition is self-published by US Chess and produced in paperback and kindle forms. The most relevant chapters for over-the-board play are also available to download for free online from the US Chess website.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b In 2015 the U.S. Chess Federation announced a rebranding effort, calling itself US Chess rather than USCF (Chess Life, August 2015, p. 13). Wikipedia continues to use the older abbreviation USCF because it is more commonly used in secondary sources.
  2. ^ [1]. The United States Chess Federation. Retrieved June 14, 2024.
  3. ^ "USCF Employee Contact Information". The United States Chess Federation. Retrieved June 17, 2012.
  4. ^ Daniels, Bryan (2020-01-03). "About". US Chess.org. Retrieved 2024-02-02.
  5. ^ a b "US Open Tournament Index". Retrieved May 8, 2018.
  6. ^ "US Open 1927 Kalamazoo = 28th Western Champ". Retrieved 4 April 2016.
  7. ^ "2016 US Chess Yearbook" (PDF). uschess.org. 2016. Retrieved June 28, 2018.
  8. ^ Chess Life, Nov. 1967, p. 327.
  9. ^ Chess Life, March 1976, p. 130.
  10. ^ Chess Life, September 2005, p.7
  11. ^ "Hello, St. Louis! US Chess Completes Move to MO". 18 July 2022.
  12. ^ "Bylaws of the US Chess Federation" (PDF). US Chess Federation. October 3, 2019. Retrieved January 14, 2020.
  13. ^ a b "Player Search". uschess.org. U.S. Chess Federation. Retrieved February 3, 2016.
  14. ^ "Sagarin speaks: Playing chess and the BCS". USA Today. Retrieved February 2, 2016.
  15. ^ Glickman, Prof. Mark E.; Doan, Thomas (24 April 2017). "The US Chess Rating System" (PDF).
  16. ^ Glickman, Prof. Mark E. "The Glicko System" (PDF). glicko.net. Retrieved February 2, 2016.
  17. ^ "FIDE Handbook". fide.com. Retrieved February 4, 2016.
  18. ^ US Chess Ratings Committee (February 2016). "The US Chess Title System" (PDF). glicko.net. Retrieved February 20, 2020.
  19. ^ Colodro, Carlos Alberto (2023-10-17). "Fabiano Caruana claims third U.S. title with a round to spare". Chess News. Retrieved 2023-12-22.
  20. ^ Colodro, Carlos Alberto (2023-10-19). "Carissa Yip grabs second U.S. women's title after dramatic final round". Chess News. Retrieved 2023-12-22.
  21. ^ "SuperNationals VI is the Largest Rated Tourney Ever", Chess Life Online, May 13, 2017, retrieved May 8, 2018
  22. ^ "About Continental Chess Association". Retrieved February 10, 2016.
  23. ^ "National Events Calendar". Retrieved February 10, 2016.
  24. ^ "How to Bid on a US Chess National Event" (PDF). October 2015.

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