Open to all levels: women’s rapid event at the World Chess Club in Berlin

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9/25/2023 – On September’s last Saturday, the World Chess Club invites all women chess players to a rapid chess tournament at its venue in Berlin (Unter den Linden 22-26). All levels are welcome. The time control is 10 minutes per game, and the entry is free. Saturday, September 30, from 5 pm.

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The World Chess Club Berlin is thrilled to invite all chess ladies to our upcoming Women’s Rapid Tournament, scheduled for the 30th of September. We are excited to announce this special event as we continue to see more talented girls and women join our chess community. Our goal is to create a welcoming, comfortable, and safe space for all players, regardless of their gender, background, or experience level.

📅 Date and Time: September 30th, 17:00
🕒 Time Control: 10 minutes without increments
🔢 Type: Swiss System, 7 rounds
➡️ Entry Fee: Free

You can register in the club before the tournament, or online here.

This tournament is a wonderful opportunity for female chess players to showcase their skills, learn from one another, and foster a sense of camaraderie within our chess community. All levels are welcome!

Prizes:
🏆 Chess Boards to improve your skills even more
🎽 Exclusive World Chess Club Berlin T-shirts and Socks
🍹 Bar Deposit to enjoy our signature cocktails

Join us on September 30th at 17:00 for a day of connection and support at the Women's Rapid Tournament. See you at the club!

World Chess Club Berlin, 10117


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