US Chess Championships: All The Information
The 2021 U.S. Chess Championship is a 12-player, 11-round tournament that takes place October 5-19, 2021 in St. Louis to determine the next chess champion of the United States.
The 2021 U.S. Women's Championship is being held concurrently with the same format as the open championship.
The U.S. Chess Championship was first held in 1845. Since 1936 it has been held in a tournament format, with the inaugural women's event in 1937. Since 2009 the tournaments have been held in St. Louis, Missouri, except for an online version during the 2020 coronavirus pandemic, won by GM Wesley So and GM Irina Krush.
Broadcast
You can watch the live broadcast on Chess.com/TV or on our Twitch and YouTube channels. Tune in to enjoy expert commentary by IM David Pruess and NM James Canty. Also joining the commentary team will be GMs Benjamin Bok, Denes Boros, and Magesh Panchanathan.
Results
Open
Women's
Schedule
The opening ceremony is on October 5, with Chess.com coverage beginning with the first games on October 6. There are two rest days and the tournament concludes on October 18, unless there are tiebreaks. Any tiebreak as well as the closing ceremony are on October 19.
Date | Time | Round |
Tuesday, October 5 | 7:15 p.m. PT/04:15 CEST (Oct 6) | Opening Ceremony |
Wednesday, October 6 | 11 a.m. PT/20:00 CEST | Round 1 |
Thursday, October 7 | 11 a.m. PT/20:00 CEST | Round 2 |
Friday, October 8 | 11 a.m. PT/20:00 CEST | Round 3 |
Saturday, October 9 | 11 a.m. PT/20:00 CEST | Round 4 |
Sunday, October 10 | - | Rest Day |
Monday, October 11 | 11 a.m. PT/20:00 CEST | Round 5 |
Tuesday, October 12 | 11 a.m. PT/20:00 CEST | Round 6 |
Wednesday, October 13 | 11 a.m. PT/20:00 CEST | Round 7 |
Thursday, October 14 | 11 a.m. PT/20:00 CEST | Round 8 |
Friday, October 15 | - | Rest Day |
Saturday, October 16 | 11 a.m. PT/20:00 CEST | Round 9 |
Sunday, October 17 | 11 a.m. PT/20:00 CEST | Round 10 |
Monday, October 18 | 11 a.m. PT/20:00 CEST | Round 11 |
Tuesday, October 19 | 11 a.m. PT/20:00 CEST | Playoff (if necessary) Closing Ceremony |
Location
The tournament is held at the Saint Louis Chess Club in St. Louis, MO.
Format
The 2021 U.S. Chess Championship and U.S. Women's Championship are each a single round-robin at a classical time control. Players each have 90 minutes for the first 40 moves. After 40 moves, players have 30 minutes and a 30-second increment for the rest of the game.
Draws by agreement are not allowed. The claim of draw, by repetition or the 50-move rule, will be verified by the arbiter.
Tiebreakers
If the tournament ends with a tie for first place, the tiebreak depends on the number of players.
2 Players Tied
A tie between two players will be broken with a two-game rapid match, at a time control of 10 minutes for the game with a 2-second delay. If the contest is still undecided, the match will be decided by an armageddon game (the standard 5 minutes for White and 4 minutes with draw odds for Black).
3-4 Players Tied
A tie between three or four players will be broken by a rapid round-robin, at a time control of 10 minutes for the game with a 2-second delay. If no clear winner is produced, the remaining ties are broken by blitz games of 3 minutes for the game with a 2 second delay (another round-robin if 3+ players are tied, or a two-game match if two players are tied). If the contest is still undecided, the match will be decided by armageddon games.
5+ Players Tied
In the unlikely event that more than four players are tied for first place, a combination of math tiebreaks and playoffs will be used to determine the winner, in a format to be determined by the arbiter and the Saint Louis Chess Club.
Other Tiebreakers
Any tie for a position outside of first will be broken in the following order: head-to-head record; most games played with Black; the Koya system (score against players on 50% or better); Sonneborn-Berger; and games won.
Players
The 12-player U.S. Championship field is sorted below by classical FIDE rating as of September 1, 2021.
- U.S. #1 GM Fabiano Caruana
- U.S. #2 GM Wesley So
- U.S. #3 GM Leinier Dominguez
- U.S. #5 GM Sam Shankland
- U.S. #6 GM Jeffery Xiong
- U.S. #7 GM Ray Robson
- U.S. #9 GM Sam Sevian
- U.S. #10 GM Dariusz Swiercz
- U.S. #11 GM Lazaro Bruzon
- U.S. #13 GM Daniel Naroditsky
- U.S. #18 GM Aleksandr Lenderman
- U.S. #28 GM John Burke
The 12-player U.S. Women's Championship field is:
- GM Irina Krush
- IM Carissa Yip
- IM Anna Zatonskih
- WGM Tatev Abrahamyan
- IM Nazi Paikidze
- WGM Gulrukhbegim Tokhirjonova
- WGM Katerina Nemcova
- WGM Thalia Cervantes
- WGM Anna Sharevich
- WGM Sabina Foisor
- WIM Ashritha Eswaran
- WIM Megan Lee
Prize Fund
The prize fund in the open event is a total of $194,000, with $50,000 going to the first place finisher.
Place | Prize | Place | Prize |
1st | $50,000 | 7th | $9,000 |
2nd | $35,000 | 8th | $8,000 |
3rd | $25,000 | 9th | $7,000 |
4th | $20,000 | 10th | $6,000 |
5th | $15,000 | 11th | $5,000 |
6th | $10,000 | 12th | $4,000 |
The prize fund in the Women's Championship is a total of $100,000, with $25,000 going to the winner.
Place | Prize | Place | Prize |
1st | $25,000 | 7th | $5,000 |
2nd | $18,000 | 8th | $4,000 |
3rd | $13,000 | 9th | $3,500 |
4th | $10,000 | 10th | $3,000 |
5th | $8,000 | 11th | $2,500 |
6th | $6,000 | 12th | $2,000 |
Regulations
The complete regulations for the 2021 U.S. Chess Championships can be found uschesschamps.com.
Recent Champions
Year | Open Champion | Women's Champion |
2020 | Wesley So | Irina Krush |
2019 | Hikaru Nakamura | Jennifer Yu |
2018 | Sam Shankland | Nazi Paikidze |
2017 | Wesley So | Sabina Foisor |
2016 | Fabiano Caruana | Nazi Paikidze |
2015 | Hikaru Nakamura | Irina Krush |
2014 | Gata Kamsky | Irina Krush |