Chess A2Z
| Organizer ID | : | A10034449 |
| USCH Handle | : | A2Z |
| Org Time Zone | : | (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada) |
| Web Site | : | https://www.chessa2z.org |
| Phone | : | 971-409-7621 |
| : | info@chessa2z.org | |
| Address | : |
10940 SW Barnes Rd 247, 97225, US |
Chess A2Z is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit chess organization founded by Austin Tang and Zoey Tang, who grew up in the Oregon chess community and believe deeply in learning, growing together, and giving back.
Chess A2Z Fair Play & Code of Conduct
By registering for any Chess A2Z event, players and families agree to uphold the highest standards of honesty, sportsmanship, and fair competition in both over-the-board (OTB) and online play. All moves must reflect the playerβs own thinking and effort.
Over-the-Board (OTB) Events
During OTB tournaments, players may not use cell phones, smartwatches, earbuds, or any electronic devices in the playing area. The use of chess engines, databases, notes, or any form of outside assistance is strictly prohibited. Players may not discuss games in progress with anyone. Parents and spectators must remain outside designated playing areas unless authorized.
Violations may result in game forfeiture, removal from the tournament, disqualification from prizes, suspension from future Chess A2Z events, or additional action deemed necessary to protect tournament integrity.
Online Events
Online tournaments require enhanced fair play standards. Players must compete without the use of engines, second devices, outside assistance, or communication with others. Players must compete only on their own account.
If monitoring is required, players must comply with Zoom or other supervision requirements. The playerβs face and playing area must remain visible when requested. Headphones and private communication devices are not permitted. The playing environment must be quiet and free from outside interference.
All games may be reviewed by the hosting platformβs Fair Play Team, such as Chess.com or Lichess. Prize-winning games may undergo additional review by Chess A2Z.
Online Account Violations
If a playerβs account is closed or sanctioned by a hosting platform for fair play violations, Chess A2Z may disqualify the player from results and prizes. Any prize money must be returned. The player may also be suspended from future events.
Sportsmanship
All players, parents, and coaches are expected to treat opponents and tournament staff respectfully, accept tournament rulings professionally, and avoid disruptive or unsportsmanlike behavior. Chess A2Z events are learning environments, and integrity is valued above trophies.
Authority
Chess A2Z reserves the sole right to interpret fair play findings, adjust results when necessary, withhold or revoke prizes, and impose sanctions to protect the integrity of its events. Decisions by the Chief Tournament Director or Fair Play Committee are final.
| Start Date | Status | Days | Type | Event Name | Prize Fund | Action | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| May, 2026 | |||||||
| 05/16, Sat | Registering | 1-Day | Open | Chess A2Z May Open 2026 | $150 | Roster | Register | Pairing | |
| Apr, 2026 | |||||||
| 04/04, Sat | Registering | 1-Day | Open | Chess A2Z April Open 2026 | $150 | Roster | Register | Pairing | |
| Mar, 2026 | |||||||
| 03/21, Sat | Registering | 1-Day | Open | The 2026 Chess A2Z Inaugural Open | $150 | Roster | Register | Pairing | |
| Feb, 2026 | |||||||
| 02/21, Sat | Completed | 1-Day | Lecture | Chess A2Z Inaugural Puzzle Competition | $0 | Roster | Register | Pairing | |
A10034449
https://www.chessa2z.org
10940 SW Barnes Rd 247, 97225, US
Chess A2Z is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit chess organization founded by Austin Tang and Zoey Tang, who grew up in the Oregon chess community and believe deeply in learning, growing together, and giving back.
Chess A2Z Fair Play & Code of Conduct
By registering for any Chess A2Z event, players and families agree to uphold the highest standards of honesty, sportsmanship, and fair competition in both over-the-board (OTB) and online play. All moves must reflect the playerβs own thinking and effort.
Over-the-Board (OTB) Events
During OTB tournaments, players may not use cell phones, smartwatches, earbuds, or any electronic devices in the playing area. The use of chess engines, databases, notes, or any form of outside assistance is strictly prohibited. Players may not discuss games in progress with anyone. Parents and spectators must remain outside designated playing areas unless authorized.
Violations may result in game forfeiture, removal from the tournament, disqualification from prizes, suspension from future Chess A2Z events, or additional action deemed necessary to protect tournament integrity.
Online Events
Online tournaments require enhanced fair play standards. Players must compete without the use of engines, second devices, outside assistance, or communication with others. Players must compete only on their own account.
If monitoring is required, players must comply with Zoom or other supervision requirements. The playerβs face and playing area must remain visible when requested. Headphones and private communication devices are not permitted. The playing environment must be quiet and free from outside interference.
All games may be reviewed by the hosting platformβs Fair Play Team, such as Chess.com or Lichess. Prize-winning games may undergo additional review by Chess A2Z.
Online Account Violations
If a playerβs account is closed or sanctioned by a hosting platform for fair play violations, Chess A2Z may disqualify the player from results and prizes. Any prize money must be returned. The player may also be suspended from future events.
Sportsmanship
All players, parents, and coaches are expected to treat opponents and tournament staff respectfully, accept tournament rulings professionally, and avoid disruptive or unsportsmanlike behavior. Chess A2Z events are learning environments, and integrity is valued above trophies.
Authority
Chess A2Z reserves the sole right to interpret fair play findings, adjust results when necessary, withhold or revoke prizes, and impose sanctions to protect the integrity of its events. Decisions by the Chief Tournament Director or Fair Play Committee are final.