Free program for swiss pairing

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

https://swissonlinetournament.com/

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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  

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It's true.

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

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i just do it manually.

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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)

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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

 

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> Free program for swiss pairing

You can try program VinczeSwiss.

http://vincze.euweb.cz

 

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

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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.

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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).

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Hi everyone 👋 I’ve built a lightweight web tool called Chess Tournafy for running local, school, and club chess tournaments, and I’m actively looking for organizers to try it in real events. It was built from my own experience organizing college tournaments, where many existing tools felt too heavy for smaller events. What you can use it for: * Swiss or round-robin tournaments * Automatic pairings * Live standings with tiebreaks * Share a public link so players can view pairings & standings in real time * Export pairings and results to PDF It’s free for tournaments with up to 50 players, so you can use it end-to-end for club or local events. 🔗 Website: 🔑 Get access here: /request-access-key If you’re organizing an upcoming tournament, I’d really appreciate you trying Chess Tournafy and letting me know how it performs in real usage. I’m actively improving it based on organizer feedback. Thanks, and happy to answer any questions! ♟️

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Hi everyone 👋 I’ve built a lightweight web tool called Chess Tournafy for running local, school, and club chess tournaments, and I’m actively looking for organizers to try it in real events. It was built from my own experience organizing college tournaments, where many existing tools felt too heavy for smaller events. What you can use it for: * Swiss or round-robin tournaments * Automatic pairings * Live standings with tiebreaks * Share a public link so players can view pairings & standings in real time * Export pairings and results to PDF It’s free for tournaments with up to 50 players, so you can use it end-to-end for club or local events. 🔗 Website: 🔑 Get access here: /request-access-key If you’re organizing an upcoming tournament, I’d really appreciate you trying Chess Tournafy and letting me know how it performs in real usage. I’m actively improving it based on organizer feedback. Thanks, and happy to answer any questions! ♟️

Avatar of navnay

Hi everyone 👋 I’ve built a lightweight web tool called Chess Tournafy for running local, school, and club chess tournaments, and I’m actively looking for organizers to try it in real events. It was built from my own experience organizing college tournaments, where many existing tools felt too heavy for smaller events. What you can use it for: * Swiss or round-robin tournaments * Automatic pairings * Live standings with tiebreaks * Share a public link so players can view pairings & standings in real time * Export pairings and results to PDF It’s free for tournaments with up to 50 players, so you can use it end-to-end for club or local events. 🔗 Website: ()[] 🔑 Get access here: (/request-access-key)[/request-access-key] If you’re organizing an upcoming tournament, I’d really appreciate you trying Chess Tournafy and letting me know how it performs in real usage. I’m actively improving it based on organizer feedback. Thanks, and happy to answer any questions! ♟️

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Another free web-based Swiss tournament pairing software is Chess.com.im

It uses a FIDE-approved pairing engine and is really, really easy to use.