Quad Cities Cinco de Mayo Chess Tournament 2026, In memory of Roger Kromphardt and Tony Britton
Brought to you by Western Illinois Chess Club
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Open to all ages. USCF membership required in all sections. This tournament is an Iowa State Chess Association Grand Prix points Mini-Qualifier in the Open section.
When: Saturday, May 2, 2026 9am - 9pm
Where: Western Illinois University - Quad Cities Campus, Riverfront Building, rooms 103/104, 3300 River Drive Moline, Illinois, 61265
Registration & Fee: Coffee, snacks, lunch included with registration fee.
Open: $35 online in advance or $40 cash-only in-person same day
Reserve: $25 online in advance or $30 cash-only in-person same day
Beginner/Youth: $20 online in advance or $25 cash-only in-person same day
Register online at https://www.kingregistration.com/event/QuadCityCincoDeMayo2026
Sections & Time Controls:
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Open & Reserve Section Rounds:
1st round: 10:00am
Lunch Break - Pizza and Drinks included with registration fee
2nd round: 1:30pm
3rd round: 4:00pm
4th round: 6:30pm
*Rounds may start earlier if prior round has been completed and if all players are in agreement.
Beginner/Youth Section Rounds:
1st round: 10:00am and then Rounds 2-4 ASAP there after with Lunch break approximately between 3rd & 4th rounds
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Prizes:
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Additional info:
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For questions: Contact Luis Peralta or Mariela Treviño at WesternIllinoisChess@gmail.com or (309) 737-2890
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Tournament Directors: Eric Vigil & Mariela Treviño
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Key Rules, Procedures, Cheating & Etiquette:
Scoresheets: Notation of moves in Open and Reserve sections is required. Players must record moves in algebraic notation, typically writing the move after executing it on the board.
Contacting the TD: Stop the clock and immediately call the Tournament Director for any rule violation, illegal move, or dispute.
Touch-Move Rule: If you touch one of your pieces, you must move it if it has a legal move. If you touch an opponent's piece, you must capture it if possible.
One-Hand Rule: Use only one hand to move a piece and press the clock.
Clock use: Make your move then press the clock to stop your time until it is your turn again. Running out of time before checkmate means you lose the game automatically.
Illegal Moves: If you make one, your opponent stops the clock, shows the TD the illegal move, and you get a time penalty (2 minutes extra time will be added to your opponent).
Castling: Touch the King first, then the Rook, using one hand.
"J'adoube" (I adjust): Say this before touching a piece to adjust it, not to move it.
Pawn Promotion: The pawn is considered "touched" when it reaches the promotion square and must be promoted immediately to the piece you place on that square.
No Outside Help: No computers, phones (strict penalties), books, or talking to others about the game during play.
Communication: Only talk to your opponent or the TD. Be courteous. Be courteous of the players and their ongoing games around you. Whisper if talking must happen.
Cell Phones: Keep them off and away; penalties are severe.
Disputes: Handle calmly; argue with the TD, not your opponent.
Where to Find More rules: The full rules are in the US Chess Federation's website under Official Rules of Chess section.
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Western Illinois Chess Club Mission Statement: To strengthen our community by bringing people together through providing opportunities for chess education, fostering respect, collaboration, and mutual growth.
Western Illinois Chess Club meets every Tuesday from 5:30pm to 8pm at WIU Riverfront Campus, 3300 River Drive, Moline, IL 61265 rooms 103/104. We are open to all chess players of all ages and all levels. Follow us on https://www.facebook.com/chess.moline1 for more chess club news and tournaments. You can also email us at WesternIllinoisChess@gmail.com or call at (309) 737-2890.
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