OVERVIEW
The 2026 North Carolina Open is a 6 round tournament held over Thanksgiving Weekend featuring a $12,000 guaranteed prize fund in 6 sections. The NC Open runs alongside the 2026 US Masters, a premier US Chess national event.
Side events include the Free $2,000 Blitz and a Scholastic (K-8) tournament. Throughout the weekend, participants may enjoy game analysis, lectures, and blitz challenges with a VIP titled player!
WHEN
Main Event
November 27-29, 2026
3-day and 2-day playing schedules
Side Events
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K-8 Scholastic (U800) - Friday
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$2,000 Blitz - Saturday
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VIP events - all weekend
WHERE
Hilton Charlotte University Place
8629 JM Keynes Drive
Charlotte, NC 28262
Free Internet, Free Parking
$139/Night
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REGISTRATION
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Online registration is strongly recommended.
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All registration closes 90 minutes before round 1.
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On-site check-in is not necessary.
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On-site Registration:
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3-Day Schedule: Friday 8:30-9:30am
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Scholastic: Friday 8:30-8:45am
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2-Day and Re-Entry: Saturday 8:45-9:00am
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Blitz Registration: Saturday 4:00-8:45pm
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SCHEDULE
3-Day Schedule - 6 Rounds
Friday: 11:00am & 4:00pm
Saturday: 11:00am & 4:00pm
Sunday: 10:30am & 3:00pm
2-Day Schedule - 6 Rounds
Saturday: 10:30am*, 12:00pm*, 1:30pm*, then merge with 3-day schedule Saturday at 4:00pm
Sunday: 10:30am & 3:00pm
* Rounds 1-3 of 2-Day played at G/20; inc/10, then merge with 3-day, Saturday 4:00pm
TIME CONTROL
3-Day Schedule: G/100, inc/10
2-Day Schedule: Rounds 1-3: G/20, inc/10, Rounds 4-6 (merge with 3-day): G/100, inc/10
PRIZES & SECTIONS
$12,000 Guaranteed Prize Fund in 6 Sections.
Championship - FIDE Rated
60 US Chess Grand Prix Points
$1400 - $700 - $400 - $300
Under 2000 - FIDE Rated
$1200 – $600 – $300 – $200
Under 1800 - FIDE Rated
$1000 - $500 - $250 - $150
Under 1600 - FIDE Rated
$1000 - $500 - $250 - $150
Under 1400
$800 - $400 - $250 - $150
Under 1100
$700 - $400 - $250 - $150
100-point Rule applies for "playing up" - see Special Notes below.
Plaques to first place in all sections.
SIDE EVENTS
VIP Engagement Events
VIP Engagement Events are open to event participants only - sign up for the NC Open, Scholastic, or Blitz to be eligible.
Tentative schedule below:
Friday, November 27
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Commentary / Player Game Analysis: 12:30-2:00pm
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“Play the Master” Blitz: 2:30-4:00pm
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Commentary / Player Game Analysis: 6:00-8:00pm
Saturday, November 28
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Commentary / Player Game Analysis: 12:30-2:00pm
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Photo / Autograph Session: 3:00-4:00pm
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Commentary / Player Game Analysis: 5:30-7:00pm
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“Play the Grandmaster” Blitz 7:45-9:15pm
Sunday, November 29
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Open Lecture / Q&A: 9:45-10:30am
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Commentary / Player Game Analysis: 11:30am-1:00pm
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“Play the Grandmaster” Blitz: 2:00-3:00pm
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Commentary / Player Game Analysis: 4:30-6:30pm
FREE $2,000 Blitz
ENTRY FEE
$149 by November 9
$165 by November 23
$180 after November 23
GM/IM/WGMs: Free Entry, no deduction from prize by November 5, otherwise $145 deducted from prize.
US Masters players who have an unsuccessful start may join the NCO for a discounted entry fee of $100 - on-site only.
Re-entry: $60. See information under "Special Notes" below.
CONTACT
events@charlottechesscenter.org
SPECIAL NOTES
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Please read CCC's Terms and Conditions and Fair Play Policy.
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No spectators. Parents and spectators are not permitted in the playing area and nearby hallways and restrooms.
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Byes: Up to 3 optional half-point byes which must be requested at least 1 hour before round one begins.
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All byes requested after the start of round one are zero-point byes.
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Any zero-point byes or withdrawals during the event must be submitted at least 1 hour before the round.
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Players who forfeit a round (no show) or do not provide 1-hour notice to withdrawing will incur a $100 fine.
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100-Point Rule: Must be within 100 points of next section to play up (e.g. 1900+ to enter Championship). In addition to November US Chess supplement ratings, we will also honor peak ratings since October 1.
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Adjustment of Section: Players who register for a section that they are not eligible will be moved to the highest section they are eligible for, usually without notification.
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Withdrawals/Refunds:
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Withdrawals by November 21 will be refunded less a $10 transaction fee.
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Withdrawals between November 22-25 will be refunded less a $20 transaction fee.
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50% refunds after November 25 until 75 minutes before round 1.
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All withdrawals during the event must be submitted at least 75 minutes before the affected round.
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Failure to notify us of a pending withdrawal or zero-point bye which leads to a forfeit by "no-show" will incur a fine of $100.
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Re-Entry:
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If players have an undesirable start to the event, they may wish to re-enter the event, for example re-entering from the 3-day to the 2-day schedule, or re-entering the same schedule with up to 3 half-point byes.
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Players may re-enter for a $60 fee online (preferred) or on-site.
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Re-entry closes one hour before game.
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US Masters players who have an unsuccessful start may join the NCO for a discounted entry fee of $100 - on-site registration required for discounted entry.
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Ratings:
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All sections are US Chess-rated. US Chess membership is required.
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Championship, U2000, U1800, and U1600 sections are also FIDE-rated and use FIDE rules except for 2-day schedule games.
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Per FIDE rules at this time control, games involving a player rated 2400+ FIDE are not FIDE-rated.
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Unrated players must enter the U1100 or Friday Scholastic U800 if K-8 and are eligible for prizes in these sections.
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Ratings Used for Pairings and Prizes:
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For most players, November 2026 US Chess supplement ratings are used.
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For players who would otherwise be unrated, their live US Chess tournament history rating will be used.
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For players who are “playing up” based on their most recent live (tournament history) rating and using the 100-point rule, this live rating will be used if they would otherwise not qualify for the higher section.
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For players who are “playing up” based on a peak rating since October 1, but who have since fallen below the 100-point cutoff, they are still eligible for the higher section, but the highest of their November supplement and most recent live rating will be used (not necessarily the peak rating).
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For foreign FIDE-rated players with no US Chess rating (or insufficient recent US Chess rating history), the following formulas may be used to assign a US Chess rating:
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FIDE Ratings 2000+: 1.02 * FIDE + 20.
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FIDE Ratings U2000: usually assigned at par, unless a different foreign rating system (e.g. CFC) is available and used for rating assignment, with possible adjustment by the Chief TD.
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In exceptional cases, the Chief TD may assign a different rating than specified above to a player for any reason. Assigned ratings will never be lower than the current US Chess supplement used for the event.
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Boards, sets, clocks provided (must use our equipment).
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In all sections, White's clock will be started at the start of the round, even if one or both players are not present.
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Plaques to first place in main event sections, based on the following US Chess tiebreaks: Cumulative, Average Opposition Rating cut one.
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By registering for or attending this event and side events, players and guests grant permission to CCC to take and use photographs and video for purposes related to the event.