The 2024 American Cup: Showcasing America’s finest chess talents

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2/20/2024 – The Saint Louis Chess Club is excited to announce the return of the American Cup, one of the nation’s premier chess tournaments, to Saint Louis. Now in its third year, the event will run from March 12-21, 2024, at the iconic World Chess Hall of Fame, featuring sixteen of America’s top chess talents. With $400,000 in prize money up for grabs — an increase from 2023 — the competitors will prove their mettle under mounting pressure in the double-elimination knockout format. | Photo: Austin Fuller

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Caruana and Krush head the fields

Press release by the Saint Louis Chess Club

The Saint Louis Chess Club is excited to announce the return of the American Cup, one of the nation’s premier chess tournaments, to Saint Louis. Now in its third year, the event will run from March 12-21, 2024, at the iconic World Chess Hall of Fame, featuring sixteen of America’s top chess talents.

The American Cup includes some of the best American players, including world No. 2 Fabiano Caruana. Caruana is set to compete in the 2024 Candidates Tournament, eyeing the coveted position of the world champion challenger. The tournament also shines a spotlight on GM Irina Krush, a distinguished figure in American chess with eight U.S. Women’s Championship titles and two American Cup victories to her name.

With $400,000 in prize money up for grabs — an increase from 2023 — the competitors will prove their mettle under mounting pressure in the double-elimination knockout format. This exciting structure ensures that players have a second chance for victory, promising high-stakes drama and thrilling matchups for chess fans worldwide.

“We’re proud to showcase some of the top American chess talent once again in this year’s American Cup,” said Tony Rich, Technical Director of the Saint Louis Chess Club. “With a field that includes some of the strongest male and female competitors, we’re expecting an electrifying series of games right up to the very last move.”

The tournament format divides the sixteen participants into two brackets of eight players each, who will face off in a series of knockout matches. Players will contest 4-game matches, including two classical and two rapid games. Winners will progress within the Championship Bracket, while those facing defeat will have another opportunity for glory in the Elimination Bracket, where all the play is rapid, and a second loss results in elimination.

American Chess Cup 2022

Time controls

  • The classical time control shall be game in ninety (90) minutes plus thirty (30)-seconds increment from move one (G/90+30).
  • The rapid time control shall be game in fifteen (15) minutes plus ten (10)-seconds increment from move one (G/15+10).
  • The playoff time control shall be game in three (3) minutes plus two (2)-seconds increment from move one (G/3+2).
  • In the Championship Bracket, each match will consist of four games, two classical and two rapid games.
  • In the Elimination Bracket, each match will consist of four rapid games.
  • In the Playoffs, players shall contest a two-game blitz match. If the match ends in a tie, the players shall repeat this process until a winner is determined.
  • Should match 14 (winner of the Championship Bracket vs. winner of the Elimination Bracket) result in one lost match per player, the two players shall contest a 4-game rapid match (match 15) followed by playoff games (if necessary).

Open field

Title Name Location FIDE Rating
GM Fabiano Caruana Saint Louis, MO 2804
GM Wesley So Excelsior, MN 2757
GM Leinier Dominguez Saint Louis, MO 2752
GM Levon Aronian Saint Louis, MO 2725
GM Sam Sevian Holden, MA 2697
GM Ray Robson Saint Louis, MO 2696
GM Sam Shankland Orinda, CA 2674
GM Grigoriy Oparin Columbia, MO 2671

Women’s field

Title Name Location FIDE Rating
GM Irina Krush Brooklyn, NY 2421
IM Alice Lee  North Oaks, MN 2379
WGM Begim Tokhirjonova Saint Louis, MO 2365
WGM Anna Zatonskih Bochum, Germany 2347
IM Nazi Paikidze Las Vegas, NV 2319
WGM Tatev Abrahamyan Saint Louis, MO 2306
FM Jennifer Yu Ashburn, VA 2279
WGM Zoey Tang Portland, OR  2253

The rounds will be streamed live daily on uschesschamps.com with expert commentary featuring Grandmasters Yasser Seirawan and Cristian Chirila, along with Woman Grandmaster Anastasiya Karlovich.

Visit uschesschamps.com for more information.


About The Saint Louis Chess Club

The Saint Louis Chess Club is a non-profit, 501(c)(3) organization committed to making chess an important part of our community. In addition to providing a forum for the community to play tournaments and casual games, the club also offers chess improvement classes, beginner lessons and special lectures.

Recognizing the cognitive and behavioral benefits of chess, the Saint Louis Chess Club is committed to supporting those chess programs that already exist in area schools while encouraging the development of new in-school and after-school programs. For more information, visit saintlouischessclub.org.


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