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You can find events of the club on this page, which may be interesting for the publicity.
The club may shoulder arranging other organizations' tournaments, usually these events are listed here. Club level tournaments do not appear on the web yet.



Jan 1, 2004: The Hungarian E-mail Chess Championship
The Hungarian Chess Federation organizes these events among Hungarian email chess players. From 2004 the server arranges this tournament. It runs as an invitation based tournament in the club, players with their ICCF rating.
Has more events, semi finals and finals, which all can be reached at the links below.
Tournament director: Zsolt Szabo





Link to E4EC

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http://www.e4ec.org/


Chess Tournaments

Modern chess tournaments began in the 1840s and the first international tournament was held in London, in 1851. Strong international tournaments were still quite rare and in the 1880s a master would have been lucky to be able to play in one reasonably strong tournament a year.

By the 1890s, however, a master could enter many strong tournaments throughout the year, and the prize money offered at tournaments made it possible for masters to have a professional chess career.

Nowadays there are many strong tournaments for masters and grandmasters, but there are also a huge number of tournaments for players of every strength. Weaker players today have the chance of improving their play by taking part in such tournaments, which are very competitive.


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