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Prague Mind Sports Olympiads Prague MSO details
Another new destination for the MSO! We're happy to announce the progress of the Mind Sports Olympiad movement in Central Europe.



Second Central European Mind Sports Olympiad
Prague, Czech Republic
16th - 23rd June 2002

The board games club Paluba in co-operation with the Czech Federation of Draughts, Czech Go Association, Czech Othello Federation, Czech Scrabble Association and lots of volunteers presents the second Mind Sports Olympiad in Prague.

Place and venue: Czech Republic, Praha (Prague), Tyrsuv dum (Mala Strana, Ujezd 42 - the building of Czech Sokol).

It will be an international games festival where you will be able to:
  • take part in master tournaments
  • take part in tournaments for beginners
  • learn and play more than 100 board games FOR FREE
There will be tournaments in the following games: Abalone, Backgammon, Carcassonne, Chess, Diplomacy, Draughts, Entropy, Gipf, Go, Gomoku, Lines of Action, Othello, Oware, Scrabble, Settlers of Catan, Shogi, Zatre.

More detailed information is available in English, German and Czech.

ALL PLAYFUL PEOPLE FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD are cordially invited. You probably know many playful people that may be interested in such event. Please, don't hesitate to tell them about Prague MSO.

Thank you.

We wish you many good moves on the board as well as in life. Kind regards on behalf of the organizing comitee.

Yours, Klara Zemanova and Daniel Zeman.

First Central European Mind Sports Olympiad
Prague, Czech Republic
1st - 8th July 2001


The first Central European Mind Sports Olympiad was also the first half of the fifth Mind Sports Olympiad.

The MSO tradition spreads to another country! One of the biggest mind sports festivals of 2001 will take place in Prague in the Czech Republic from the 1st to the 8th of July. All the national board game federations of that country are working together to make sure this is one of the most spectacular Mind Sports Olympiads yet.

Already, over 50 tournaments have been announced, including 11 Go tournaments, 9 Checkers tournaments, 7 Chess tournaments, 8 Scrabble tournaments, 7 Othello tournaments and more. We have top quality events as well as a high quantity of them; one of the Checkers tournaments is the Golden Prague Tournament, which already has a long history and a reputation as one of the world's elite contests. 200 - 300 players are expected in that one competition alone.

The Chess tournament should be something special too; it will be rated by FIDE and we estimate 200 - 300 players will take place. The Go tournaments will include the Czech championship and a Handicap tournament with a prize pool of around 3000 Euros. Other mind sports will hold their national championships as part of the Prague Olympiad as well.

However, these are just some of the events which will be taking place. We look forward to introducing Prague to tournament play in some of the other favourite MSO mind sports: Abalone, Backgammon, Bridge, Continuo, Cribbage, Diplomacy, Dominoes, Entropy, GIPF, HexDame, LOA, Mastermind, Marriage, Othello, Oware, Poker, Stratego, Shogi, Zatre and more. We expect registrations to flood in, adding to the guaranteed participants we have already - between them, we anticipate between one thousand and five thousand players among all the tournaments!

However, this is only one part of the Olympiad. In addition to the traditional MSO tournaments, we want the Prague Mind Sports Olympiad, we want MSO 2001 to be a great meeting of all board games amateurs. We plan to organise introductory sessions for beginners in many famous mind sports. We've also invited several games investors to introduce their classic games and also give workshops on their older, less famous games.

We also aim to attract the public at large. We'll have special events for children of all ages: attractions like computer championships, mind sports against computers, quizzes and a large general games area where people can play any of our selection of over 150 games.

Are you an experienced player who wants more? Apart from the top quality tournaments, we've atttracted several mind sports stars as special guests, including Hans Wiersma, the six-times world Checkers champion. These stars will give simultaneous game displays; they'll also make speeches and give lectures.

Even these experts will learn from the event - we've invited champions from less famous games, too, to spread the word about their favourite events. Russian Checkers is played at its highest level in Russia, so we've got Russia's greatest player, Chulkon, to teach you all about the game. Likewise, we'll have exclusive talks from grandmasters and top theorists in Abalone, Marriage and many other games.

If that's not enough, we have outdoor shows, music and dancing, overnight sessions, games marathons and more planned too!

The venue for the event is very attractive. Tournaments will take place in a complex of historical buildings on the left bank of the River Vltava. These are in the middle of the historical centre of the city, and many people consider Prague one of the most beautiful cities in Europe. Many of the players will be coming not just for the Olympiad but for the chance to get to see the city as well.

We want to make the Olympiad as accessible to as many people as possible; we're going to offer a wide variety of accommodation of all standards: fine apartments with restaurants will be available, so will students' hostels, so will self-catering solutions where you can sleep in a gymnasium hall for just 2 Euros per night. This way, we can attract many excellent stars from Romania, Russia and other Eastern European countries. Even the entry fees are set to follow a Green scale - prices will be weighted according to the buying power of currencies from different countries. We're going to make a big effort to make the event accessible to as many people as possible, including people with disabilities, people from poorer countries, children and so on.

People in Prague have loved the concept of the Mind Sports Olympiad ever since they first heard about it - the first event should draw a large and curious audience. We've got a lot more great ideas, though, which we hope to include in a bigger and better Olympiad in the year 2002.