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StevanJovic

Who is good arbiter to check this program?     I want to make a tournament. 

https://swissonlinetournament.com/

GMPatzer

In Canada the federation buys a licencee for Swiss Sys. which any TD can use for free as long as they are a member not sure in your country thou!

Demo video didn't show any way to enter ratings, so rather go with pairing cards depending on time between rounds  

StevanJovic

It's true.

StevanJovic

Demo video didn't shoe but there is a way to ad rating. It is under setings-when you add a new player

st0ckfish

i just do it manually.

zyzniewski

ChessManager is a web browser-based solution that runs on any device - it's free and very easy to use (even if it's your first tournament)

FreshTube

Another free online chess tournament pairing program (FIDE approved) is Tornelo. https://tornelo.com/

Pairing Program
www.tornelo.com
Standings event management
www.tornelo.com

 

author_of_vinczeswiss

> Free program for swiss pairing

You can try program VinczeSwiss.

http://vincze.euweb.cz

 

bpp9614

This is a good one too.

https://challonge.com/1190afra

PUKRA

Try this https://vesus.org/ to manage subscriptions and share final standings. It's totally free and with a modern graphic

ngl5000

Our club uses Chess Nut. It is the only free offering that I'm aware of that fully supports the USCF requirements and tournament upload standard. It is very intuitive and also web based so no operating system requirements (like SwissSys) and no local file systems which get finicky.

yamkopp

Hello,

here is another program www.vegachess.com . Free under Linux, and freeware up 20 players under Windows and MacOs (run natively under this operative systems).

It support even USCF. Moreover it offers possibility to publish online the results and manage subscription for team tournament and individual tournament as well (www.vegaresult.com).

FinacusSolutions

Swiss Perfect is a free program used to pair chess tournament players. It offers automatic pairings, and tie-break calculations and works with various tournament formats, making it an efficient tool for organizers.