Chess tournaments in Balearic Islands 2026
Highlights
There are no tournaments in this category right now.
We couldn't find any tournament with that name in this tab.
Monday 24 August
in 2 days 2 tournamentsSant Lluis 24 August 9 rounds 13 entrants
Sant Lluis 24 August 9 rounds 10 entrants
Tuesday 25 August
in 3 days 2 tournamentsBinissalem 25–30 August
Binissalem 25–30 August 7 rounds 55 entrants
Saturday 29 August
in 7 days 2 tournamentsMaó 29 August 9 rounds 7 entrants
Maó 29 August 9 rounds 5 entrants
Friday 4 September
in 13 days 1 tournamentCasal Ca'n Pere Ignasi (07630 Campos) 4–26 September 8 rounds 42 entrants
Friday 2 October
in 41 days 2 tournamentsPalma de Mallorca 2–4 October 7 rounds
Sant Antoni de Portmany 2 October 11 rounds at 17:00
Saturday 3 October
in 42 days 2 tournamentsSant Antoni de Portmany 3 October 8 rounds at 15:30
Sant Antoni de Portmany 3 October 7 rounds at 16:00
Sunday 4 October
in 43 days 1 tournamentSant Antoni de Portmany 4 October 7 rounds
Saturday 10 October
in 49 days 3 tournamentsCalvià 10–18 October 9 rounds
Calvia 10–18 October 9 rounds at 20:00
Calvia 10–18 October 9 rounds at 20:00
Saturday 12 December
in 112 days 1 tournamentAugust 2026September 2026October 2026
August 2026September 2026October 2026
Browse by region
Frequently asked questions
How many chess tournaments are there in Balearic Islands?
Right now there are 16 upcoming and 0 under way. The list is rebuilt every day from official sources, and each entry carries the dates, the venue, the time control and, when the organiser publishes it, the number of entrants.
How do I enter a chess tournament?
Entries are always handled by the organiser, never by EloCheck. Every tournament has a «Details» link to its official page, which is where the regulations, the fee, the deadline and the entry form live. If the regulations are not out yet, the link takes you to the organiser's site.
What does FIDE-rated mean?
That results are reported to FIDE and move your international rating up or down. The organiser has to register the tournament in advance and the arbiter must be qualified. In the calendar these tournaments carry the FIDE tag; those counting only towards the national rating carry their own.
What is the difference between classical, rapid and blitz?
The time control. In classical each player gets an hour or more per game (say 90 minutes plus 30 seconds a move); in rapid, between 10 and 60 minutes; in blitz, under 10, typically 3+2 or 5+3. FIDE keeps a separate rating list for each of the three.
When do new tournaments show up in the calendar?
Every day. We check the official sources daily and new tournaments appear as soon as the organiser announces them. Federations tend to publish the bulk of the season over the summer, and FIDE's international calendar is refreshed at the start of each month.