Rose Forgrove Chess Club, led by organiser Gary, is the largest and most active chess club in Leeds since the 1970s. The club competes in various tournaments arranged by the Leeds Chess Association on Wednesdays and the Yorkshire Chess Association on Saturdays during the league season. Leeds league matches feature a G80+10 time control, giving players 80 minutes per game with an additional ten seconds per move.
In the off-season, Gary ensures the club remains active by hosting the club championship, along with regular club nights and various competitions. The club is inclusive, with no membership fee, though there is a board fee for games – £3.85 per match, with concessions for unwaged pensioners at £3.30, unwaged at £2.75, and juniors under 18 at £2.20. Alternatively, a yearly board fee of £99.00 is available.
Rose Forgrove Chess Club has moved to cashless payments, using a card reader for all board fees. The club's home venue is Roundhay Parochial Hall, Fitzroy Drive, Roundhay, Leeds, LS8 4AB. To get in touch, visit the club’s website or email [email protected].
For regional chess information, check the English Chess Federation and Leeds Chess Association websites. The Chess Improver Blog on WordPress offers helpful insights for chess enthusiasts.
Members and interested players can find details on fixtures and results through the club’s website. Rose Forgrove Chess Club places importance on privacy and data protection, and further information is available in the Privacy & Cookies policy online.
Gary fosters a passionate chess community at Rose Forgrove, delivering opportunities for friendly competition and skill improvement.