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Welcome to The Chess Club of Minnesota

Quick Links The Chess Club of Minnesota is open to chess players of all ages and all skill levels.
  • Free and fee-based chess.
  • Friendly opponents.
  • Convenient locations.
  • Occasional tournaments, rated and unrated.
  • Educational classes.
  • Entertaining events.
  • All ages.
  • All experience levels: beginner to master.
  • Guys and gals welcome.
If this is what you're looking for, you'll find it at The Chess Club of Minnesota .

If you would like to see what tournaments and other activities are planned, click on the Calendar link on the left, or click through on the Calendar listings on the right.

Want to learn about our various locations? We're in Eden Prairie, Minnetonka, and Plymouth. Click on the Locations link.

Would you like more information about the club or want to talk to one of our members about another issue? Visit the Contact Us page.

If you're looking for results from our latest tournaments and events, click on the Results link.

If you'd like more specific descriptions of special events, click on the Events link.

Mostly we play regular chess, but on some nights we'll play "Blitz" (speed chess), "Bughouse," and other forms and variations. Never tried these variations before? No problem... you'll catch on in just a few minutes.

On some nights we'll have tournaments, leagues, and other special events. Other nights it's just "drop in" for casual chess games.

What does it take to become a member? Not much! Just add your name to our e-mail list and you're officially in. No fees or membership applications. If you want e-mail notification when a tournament is scheduled or when other important club news is announced, that's a good enough reason to sign up for our e-mail list. Just type "Add Me To Your List" in the subject line and e-mail it to: pat@mnchess.com.


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