CFCC Announces Winners of April 16th Online Rapid Prize Tournament!
CFCC Announces Winners of April 2nd Online Rapid Prize Tournament!
CFCC 34th Club Championship Concludes With a 3-Way Tie For 1st Place!
The Central Florida Chess Club held its annual Club Championship this past weekend, March 26th & 27th. It was the first club championship since 2019 due to Covid. Registration was limited and quickly filled up. A field of 43 players competed for the championship over two days in a 5-round open format tournament with a 90 minute time control. The event was held at the
CFCC Announces Winners of Mar 19th Online Rapid Prize Tournament!
CFCC Announces Winners of Mar 5th Online Rapid Prize Tournament!
CFCC Announces Winners of Feb 19th Online Rapid Prize Tournament!
CFCC Announces Winners of Feb 5th Online Rapid Prize Tournament!
CFCC 2022 Winter Open Concludes With Clear 1st Place Winner!
The Central Florida Chess Club held its 2022 Winter Open Tournament from January 21-23. It was the first major 3-day CFCC event since the 2020 Winter Open held approximately two years ago. The tournament was held at the Holiday Inn Resort in Lake Buena Vista. This was the first-time venue for a CFCC tournament with more
CFCC Announces Winners of Jan 8th Online Rapid Prize Tournament!
CFCC Announces Winners of Dec 11th Online Rapid Prize Tournament!
CFCC Announces Winners of Nov 27th Online Rapid Prize Tournament!
CFCC Announces Winners of Nov 13th Online Rapid Prize Tournament!
CFCC Announces Winners of Oct 30th Online Rapid Prize Tournament!
CFCC Announces Winners of Oct 16th Online Rapid Prize Tournament!
CFCC Announces Winners of Oct 2nd Online Rapid Prize Tournament!
CFCC Back to the Board Open concludes in a tie for 1st Place!
After a year and a half of hosting online chess tournaments on chess.com, the Central Florida Chess Club held its much anticipated Back to the Board Tournament this past weekend, September 18th & 19th . It was the first over the board event that CFCC had held since the Winter Open in January of 2020! Registration was limited to 48 players and quickly filled up.
The event was held at the new Orlando Chess & Games Club. It was the first