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This is a list of chess organizations. Chess is played all over the world. Chess is played all over the world. The dominant international governing body of chess is FIDE , which confers titles and conducts world championship tournaments.
ICCF U.S.A. is the member of the International Correspondence Chess Federation (ICCF) for the territory of the United States of America.The organization was formed in 1909 as Correspondence Chess League of New York but quickly expanded to become the Correspondence Chess League of America (CCLA).
Pages in category "National members of the Confederation of Chess for America" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Traditional postal chess organizations such as the International Correspondence Chess Federation, the Correspondence Chess League of America (CCLA), and the United States Chess Federation (USCF) have added email and/or server-based options to their correspondence play. [12]
The United States Chess Federation (also known as US Chess or USCF [1]) is the governing body for chess competition in the United States and represents the U.S. in The World Chess Federation (FIDE). USCF administers the official national rating system , awards national titles, sanctions over twenty national championships annually, and publishes ...
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The World Chess Federation is the Fédération Internationale des Échecs, or FIDE. A list of national member organizations of FIDE can be found in FIDE Federations . Wikimedia Commons has media related to Chess organizations .
The first modern rating system was used by the Correspondence Chess League of America in 1939. Soviet player Andrey Khachaturov proposed a similar system in 1946. [2] The first one that made an impact on international chess was the Ingo system in 1948. The USCF adopted the Harkness system in 1950.