Welcome to the United States Braille Chess Association home page.

The purpose of the United States Braille Chess Association (USBCA) is to actively encourage and assist in the promotion and advancement of correspondence and over-the-board chess among chess enthusiasts who are blind or visually impaired.

2008 Tournament Announcement

the U.S. Braille Chess Association now has a listserv. To subscribe, send a blank e-mail message to:
usbcachess-subscribe@topica.com

You will receive confirmation from the listserv software. For more information about this list, visit:

http://lists.topica.com/lists/usbcachess

USBCA members enjoy the following benefits:

Current Correspondence Ratings

playing friendly games against other USBCA members to get more practice and experience. Challenge a member to a game.

playing correspondence chess tournaments by e-mail, in braille or on cassette against other players of about the same strength.

2003-04 Correspondence Tournament Results and Standings

Here are some tactile chess sets used by blind players.

Challenger the magazine of the U.S. Braille Chess Association.

access to a library of chess materials in braille, on cassette and on computer disk.

an annual over-the-board championship tournament sanctioned by the United States Chess Federation.

Winners of previous U.S. Braille Chess Association Tournaments
2005 U.S. Blind Players' Championship Results and Games
Results and games from the 2004 U.S. Blind Players' Championship Results of the 2003 U.S. Championship for Blind Players Results of the 2002 U.S. Championship for Blind Players Results of the 2001 U.S. Championship for Blind Players Results of the 2000 over-the-board tournament Games From the 2000 over-the-board tournament 1999 over-the-board tournament 1998 over-the-board tournament 1997 over-the-board tournament 1996 over-the-board tournament 1995 over-the-board tournament 1994 over-the-board tournament 1993 over-the-board tournament 1983 over-the-board tournament
the Rules of Chess Rules for Tournament Play with and between Blind Players

Related chess links
related chess links. These are links to other associations of blind chess players, accessible computer chess games and more. These sites are not part of the U.S. Braille Chess Association.

Current USBCA Officers
President: Alan Dicey Contact Alan Dicey Vice President: Virginia Alverson Contact Virginia Alverson
Secretary: Jay Leventhal Contact Jay Leventhal
Assistant Secretary: Al Pietrolungo Contact Al Pietrolungo
Treasurer: Alan Schlank Contact Alan Schlank
Assistant Treasurer: Lewis Wallach Contact Lewis Wallach
Tournament Director: Richard dinger Contact Richard Dinger

Membership in the USBCA costs $15 for two years. To join, or for more information, contact:

Jay Leventhal, Secretary
111-20 76th Rd. Apt. 5L
Forest Hills, NY 11375
(212) 502-7639
Send E-mail to the U.S. Braille Chess Association