Mechanics' Institute
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Event Overview
2025 New Year Tuesday Night Marathon
Jan - Feb 2025
Tuesday, January 7, 2025 to Tuesday, February 18, 2025
US Chess & FIDE-rated event
Complete information: 2025 New Year Tuesday Night Marathon
Click here to register: https://mechanics-institute.jumbula.com/2025Tournaments/2025NewYearTuesdayNightMarathon
Max capacity: 80
Pre-TNM Lectures are back! Arrive at 5:45 pm and listen to a guest speaker covering some of the exciting news from the chess world as well as interesting games from our own tournaments! Please see our current lecture schedule below.
Any change/update request? Please use our Change Request Form.
1. Dates & Location
- Seven Tuesdays in Jan - Feb 2025: 1/7, 1/14, 1/21, 1/28, 2/4, 2/11, 2/18
- Location: Mechanics' Institute Chess Room
57 Post Street, 4th Floor, San Francisco, CA 94104 (click here to map)
2. Tournament Format:
- Tournament Format: individual Swiss
- Total Rounds: 7 (1 round each Tuesday night: 1/7, 1/14, 1/21, 1/28, 2/4, 2/11, 2/18)
- Round Times: Tuesday at 6:30 pm Pacific Time (GMT+8)
- Time Control: G/90;+30 (Game in 90 minutes with 30-second increment on each move.)
- Games will be US Chess regular-rated as well as FIDE-rated. Tournament results will be submitted immediately after the last round is finished.
- Three Sections: 2000+, 1600-1999, and under1600
- Pairings are based on the Jan 2025 regular supplemental regular US Chess rating.
- Play-up "200-rating point rule":
Players must have an 1800 USCF regular supplemental or actual regular rating in order to be eligible to play up to the 2000+ section.
Players must have a 1400 USCF regular supplemental or actual regular rating to be eligible to play up to the 1600-1999 section.
US Chess rating will be used for section determination and pairings. FIDE or other ratings only used if no US Chess rating available.
3. Byes
- Byes are available for players in any rounds in case they can't participate that evening, but would like to stay in the tournament.
- A maximum of three half-point byes can be requested in this tournament.
- Round 1-6 byes must be requested before the pairing of the round, by Monday 6 pm. Pairings usually are posted shortly after 8 pm on Monday, the day before the round.
- Round 7 bye must be requested before the start of Round 5. Round 7 bye is irrevocable to prevent possible prize-fund manipulations.
- Late registrations will receive a half-point bye for any missed round, up to a total of three rounds.
4. Prize Fund -- $2400 based on 80 paid entries
2000+ | 1600-1999 | u1600 | |
1st Place | $500 | $300 | $200 |
2nd Place | $300 | $200 | $100 |
3rd Place | $200 | $100 | $50 |
Best under2200 | $100 | ||
Best under2000 | $100 | ||
Best under1800 | $75 | ||
Best under1600 | $75 | ||
Best under1400 | $50 | ||
Best under1200 | $50 |
- Please allow 2-3 weeks for processing prize checks.
- Per IRS rules anyone with a cumulative $600+ prize in any calendar year will need to fill out a W9 and Mechanics' Institute will be providing a 1099 form.
5. Registration
- Mechanics' Institute Member: $70
- Non-Member: $100
- Play-up: $15 for members, $20 for non-members.
- $5 admin fee for all cancellations & refunds.
- Click here to register: https://mechanics-institute.jumbula.com/2025Tournaments/2025NewYearTuesdayNightMarathon
6. Eligibility
- Players must have a current US Chess Federation membership. The expiration date of their US Chess membership must be later than the last day of the tournament.
- Not sure if you have a membership or need to check its expiration date? Visit: https://new.uschess.org/player-search
- Become a member or renew your membership: https://new.uschess.org/player-search
7. Tournament Rules
- Modified FIDE rules apply.
- Forfeit time is 30 minutes without prior notice, 60 minutes if we are notified.
A player will be awarded a forfeit win against any opponent who doesn't show up according to the prescribed rules, and every effort will be made to find that player an extra game.
Players, who forfeit their game without any prior notice will be removed from the event. If said player wants to be paired for next your, they must respond to our reach-out.
Address:
57 Post Street
San Francisco, CA 94104
United States
Sections: 3
Grand Prix Points:
Prize Fund: 2400
FIDE Rated: Yes
Handicap Accessible: Yes
Residency Restriction: No
Online Event: No
Organizer Overview
Mechanics' Institute
Email: chessroom@milibrary.org
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