Guildford Chess Club

Welcome to our world!


We aim to provide a safe and secure inclusive environment for all chess players to play and learn about chess.

We are one of the strongest chess clubs in the UK, with over 50 regular adult players and 100 juniors in membership, spanning the complete ability range from beginner to expert.

We currently field 20 teams across four leagues – the Surrey League, the Surrey Border League, the 4 Nations Chess League and the 4NCL Online. Some of our members also play for Surrey County teams and have represented England at both Junior and Senior levels.

Our regular club night is at 7.30pm on Mondays night for adults (earlier for juniors) from September to July at the Guildford Institute on Ward Street – we're closed in August and on Bank Holidays.

We encourage all our members to participate in the life of the club in some way.

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How the site works

Access to everything on the site is via the Navigation menu at the top of the page. Move the cursor over each item to reveal a drop-down menu with links to all the pages.

  • About – our constitution, contacts, gallery, history, library, membership, privacy policy, roll of honour, and safeguarding policy.

  • Activities – our calendar, coaching, junior club, league chess, and tournaments.

  • Directory – chess advice, games by club members, and links to the outside chess world.

And below on our home page, see our blog with all the latest news about the club.

It's easy to contact us. There's a contact form below for adults, and a contact form on our Juniors page for juniors.

Click on the club logo on the top left to return to the home page.

Latest news

Top of the league

Excellent news from Ward Street. In last night's Surrey Trophy match, Guildford 1 beat Kingston 1 by 4.5–3.5. The victory takes Guildford 1 to the top of the table after two matches played. The teams were evenly-matched on paper with Guildford rated 2049 on average and Kingston 2064.

All the decisive games went in favour of the higher-rated player, with Gwilym Price and Roger Emerson losing on boards 1 and 2, but Rolandas Lukosius, Ian Deswarte and Seb Twisk winning on boards 4, 7 and 8. Draws for Clive Frostick, Seb Galer and Julien Shepley on boards 3, 5 and 6.

The web manager did not see most of the games, but was interested to see Clive Frostick v Peter Lalic eventually reach the theoretically-drawn ending of king and knight v king and bishop. It is possible to construct a mating position whether either the knight wins or the bishop wins, so even though that was never going to happen, it's just as well that neither player lost on time.

Seb had the honour of defeating Stephen Moss, a keen player who is also a Guardian journalist in his spare time. So I expect that's one match report we won't be reading in the papers.

Contact us

This form is for enquiries from adults. For juniors please use the contact form on our Juniors page.