IMPORTANT: The current tournament is CLOSED to new entrants.

The 2026 Canberra Cup (29 January to 26 March) is now CLOSED to new entrants, as the tournament has reached the maximum number of players (60) we can accommodate.

2025 LEADERBOARDS

In 2025 your Club will be introducing a new “Grand Prix Leaderboard” which recognises and scores the performance of players in all tournaments over the year, with prizes for winners in several categories.

See below for more information about the 2025 leaderboards.

OVER 1300 Leaderboard

JUNIOR Leaderboard

UNDER 1300 Leaderboard

UNRATED Leaderboard

What is the Leaderboard?

The Leaderboard will give all participating players points for their performance in all tournaments, accumulating over the year. Points will be awarded for wins, draws and for participating in all scheduled tournaments.

The Leaderboard will be separate to the usual recognition (trophy inscription) for the winners of individual tournaments held over the year.

What is the Scoring System?

Points will be awarded for all completed games, on this basis –

WINDRAWPARTICIPATING
Classical Games27189
Rapid Games963
Lightning Games321

What are the Leaderboard Categories?

The four categories will be Over 1300 ACF Rating, Under 1300 ACF Rating, Unrated, and Junior (under 18).  Players will be assigned to these categories based on their age and rating on the first tournament night of 2025 (16 January). Juniors will always be assigned to the Junior category, with all remaining players assigned to the one of the other three categories.

What are the Prizes?

Gift Vouchers from Australian Chess Enterprises will be presented when the Category winners are known.

Why are there points for “Participating”?

Participation points acknowledge that the regular attendance of all players contributes to the ongoing health of the Club and is thereby worthy of recognition.

What about byes?

As participation is a key feature of the Leaderboard –

  • Byes requested by players (Player Choice) will not be scored, but
  • Byes awarded by the Director of Play (DoP Choice), for example due to an odd number of players in the draw, will receive the usual points.