From 1961 within "Svenska Luffarschackförbundet"
Swedish Championships of Luffarschack have been arranged every
year.
1961-1980 the rules of the Swedish Championship of Luffarschack
were played with the completely free rules and marks were crosses
and circles on a large playing ground. The marks were made within
the squares.
1981-1981 the rules were special rules
1982-1989 the rules were the Five-In-A-Row rules i.e. rules a-f
on the history and rules page.
1984-1989 Swedish Championships of Pente were arranged.
1981-1989 there were special Swedish Championships of Renju besides the Championships of Luffarschack.
1990-1996 the rules were the rules of Renju.
1997-2002 both Swedish Championship of Renju and Swedish Championship of Five-In-A-Row were arranged.
If you use Microsoft Excel it is possible to download a Windows Excel 5.0 file with all Swedish Championships. The main table is also available as an html-file and as a pdf-file. Only the ten best players in each tournament are counted. 10 means no. 1, 9 means no. 2 and so on.
This table shows the Swedish Championships of Renju 1981-1989 and the Swedish Championships of Luffarschack 1990-2002. It is all Swedish Championships that have been played using the renju rules. Only the ten best players are counted. 10 means no. 1, 9 means no. 2 and so on.
This table shows the Swedish Championships of Luffarschack 1961-1976. It shows the first period before any famous players for example Alf Dahlgren and Tomas Hagenfors had participated. Only the ten best players are counted. 10 means no. 1, 9 means no. 2 and so on.
This table shows the Swedish Championships of Luffarschack 1977-1989. Only the ten best players are counted. 10 means no. 1, 9 means no. 2 and so on.
This table shows all Swedish Championships of Pente. Only the ten best players are counted. 10 means no. 1, 9 means no. 2 and so on.
More detailed information from the very latest championships you can receive in Swedish in the Swedish Electronic Magazine "Fem I Rad" where you also can find information about Swedish Blitz Championship and Swedish Championship in Five-In-A-Row.
This page was updated
2002-09-01