U.S. Chess Championship
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The U.S. Chess Championship is an invitational tournament held to determine the national chess
Chess
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 champion of the United States
United States
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. Since 1936, it has been held under the auspices of the U.S. Chess Federation. Until 1999, the event consisted of a round-robin tournament
Round-robin tournament
A round-robin tournament is a competition "in which each contestant meets all other contestants in turn".-Terminology:...

 of varying size. From 1999 to 2006, the Championship was sponsored and organized by the Seattle Chess Foundation (later renamed America's Foundation for Chess) as a large Swiss system tournament
Swiss system tournament
A Swiss-system tournament is a commonly used type of tournament where players or teams need to be paired to face each other for several rounds of competition. This type of tournament was first used in a Zurich chess tournament in 1895, hence the name "Swiss system". The Swiss system is used when...

. AF4C withdrew its sponsorship in 2007. The 2007 and 2008 events were held (again under the Swiss system) in Stillwater, Oklahoma
Stillwater, Oklahoma
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. The 2009 event was held at the Chess Club and Scholastic Center of Saint Louis in St Louis
St. Louis, Missouri
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Champions by acclamation 1845-1889

Years Champion Notes
1845–1857 Charles Stanley
Charles Stanley (chess player)
Charles Henry Stanley was the first chess champion of the United States. When the first-ever U.S. championship match took place in 1845, Stanley defeated Eugéne Rousseau of New Orleans and thus claimed the title....

 
Defeated Eugène Rousseau
Eugéne Rousseau (chess player)
Eugène Rousseau was a French chess master. He was the strongest chess player in New Orleans in the first half of the 1840s. The Rousseau Gambit is named after him....

 in a match in 1845
1857–1871 Paul Morphy
Paul Morphy
Paul Charles Morphy was an American chess player. He is considered to have been the greatest chess master of his era and an unofficial World Chess Champion. He was a chess prodigy...

 
Won the first American Chess Congress
American Chess Congress
The American Chess Congress was a series of chess tournaments held in the United States, a predecessor to the current U.S. Chess Championship. It had nine editions, the first played in 1857 and the last in 1923.-First American Chess Congress :...

 in 1857
1871–1889 George Henry Mackenzie
George Henry Mackenzie
George Henry Mackenzie was a Scottish–American chess master....

 
Won the 2nd, 3rd and 5th American Chess Congress

Match Champions 1889-1935

S. Lipschütz is regarded as the first US Champion of this period, as a result of being the top-scoring American at the sixth American Chess Congress, New York 1889.
The following US Champions until 1909 were decided by matches.
Year Winner Loser Result Notes
1 1890 unknown The match may have not taken place or may not have been completed.
2 1890 +7 -3 =0
3 1892 +7 -1 =7
4 1891-2 +7 -4 =3 The final game was delayed until January 1892 because Judd was ill.
5 1894 +7 -6 =4 Prior to the last game the players agreed to extend the match. Many sources classify this as the first of two matches instead of one extended match.
6 1894 +5 -3 =1 Can be considered a match extension or a new match.
7 1895 +7 -4 =3
8 1896 +7 -4 =4
9 1896 +7 -2 =4
10 1897 +10 -7 =3
11 1898 +7 -2 =2
12 1909 +7 -2 =3 Title reverted to Showalter after Pillsbury's death in 1906.
13 1923 +5 -4 =9 Marshall declined to play in the invitational tournament that began in 1936.

Tournament champions 1936-

# Year Winner Notes
1 1936
2 1938
3 1940
- 1941 Match victory over I.A. Horowitz
4 1942 An erroneous ruling by the director allowed Reshevsky to tie for first with Isaac Kashdan
Isaac Kashdan
Isaac Kashdan was an American chess grandmaster and chess writer. Kashdan was one of the world's best players in the late 1920s and early 1930s. He was twice U.S. Open champion...

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Reshevsky won a playoff match against Kashdan 6 months later.
5 1944
- 1946 Match victory over Herman Steiner
Herman Steiner
Herman Steiner was a United States chess player, organizer, and columnist.He won the U.S. Chess Championship in 1948 and became International Master in 1950....

6 1946
7 1948
8 1951
- 1952 Match victory over Herman Steiner
Herman Steiner
Herman Steiner was a United States chess player, organizer, and columnist.He won the U.S. Chess Championship in 1948 and became International Master in 1950....

9 1954
- 1957 Match victory over Arthur Bisguier
Arthur Bisguier
Arthur Bernard Bisguier is an American chess Grandmaster, chess promoter, and writer. Bisguier won two U.S. Junior Championships , three U.S. Open Chess Championship titles , and the 1954 United States Chess Championship title. He played for the United States in five chess Olympiads...

10 1957/8 At 14, the youngest champion ever
11 1958/9
12 1959/0
13 1960/1
14 1961/2
15 1962/3
16 1963/4 Fischer went 11-0 in the tournament, the only perfect score in its history
17 1965/6
18 1966/7 A record eighth win (out of eight attempts)
19 1968
20 1969
21 1972 After playoff 9 months later against Samuel Reshevsky
Samuel Reshevsky
Samuel "Sammy" Herman Reshevsky was a famous chess prodigy and later a leading American chess Grandmaster...

 and Lubomir Kavalek
22 1973
23 1974
24 1975
25 1977
26 1978
27 1980

28 1981
29 1983

30 1984
31 1985
32 1986
33 1987
34 1988
35 1989

36 1990 Knockout tournament
37 1991 Knockout tournament
38 1992
39 1993
40 1994 The only person to have held both the US and Soviet championships
41 1995

42 1996
43 1997
44 1998
45 1999
46 2000

47 2002
48 2003
49 2005 Tournament was played in 2004, but called the 2005 Championship, for legal reasons
50 2006
51 2007
52 2008
53 2009
54 2010 Kamsky won an Armageddon tie-break playoff against Yury Shulman
Yury Shulman
Yuri Shulman is a Belarusian American chess grandmaster. He also goes by the alternate spelling of "Yury Shulman."-Chess career:Shulman started formal chess lessons with coach Tamara Golovey when he was six years old. He went on to study under International Master Albert Kapengut at age 12, and...

55 2011

See also

  • U.S. Women's Chess Championship
    U.S. Women's Chess Championship
    The U.S. Women's Chess Championship tournament is to determine the woman chess champion of the United States.-List of U.S. Women's Chess Champions:*1937 Adele Rivero*1938 Mona May Karff*1940 Adele Rivero*1941 Mona May Karff*1942 Mona May Karff...

  • U.S. Open Chess Championship
    U.S. Open Chess Championship
    The U.S. Open Championship is an open national chess championship that has been held in the United States annually since 1900.-History:Through 1938, the tournaments were organized by the Western Chess Association and its successor, the American Chess Federation .The United States Chess Federation ...

  • U.S. Women's Open Chess Championship
    U.S. Women's Open Chess Championship
    The U.S. Women's Open Championship is an open chess tournament that has been held held irregularly. From 1934 through at least 1966 it was held in conjunction with the annual U.S. Open Chess Championship...

  • American Chess Congress
    American Chess Congress
    The American Chess Congress was a series of chess tournaments held in the United States, a predecessor to the current U.S. Chess Championship. It had nine editions, the first played in 1857 and the last in 1923.-First American Chess Congress :...


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