Wouldn’t it be great to be a world champion at something? Sure, you might not run as fast or jump as high as some world famous athletes but there must be something you are incredibly good at.
For example, maybe you an absolute whizz at your favourite board game. Have friends and relatives started grumbling that you are always giving them a sound thrashing every time you play? If this is the case then maybe it is time to see whether you have the skills to become a true world champion.
The Monopoly World Championships
Like the football World Cup, this global event is held every 4 years and attracts players from all round the planet. It started out in the mid-70s and seems to be a really serious business. The last tournament I can find details on was in 2009, so presumably there was one in 2013 as well. Back in 2009 the event was held in Las Vegas and the winner was a Norwegian chap called Bjørn Halvard Knappskog. If you are confident that you always buy the right property at the right time then you need to contact Hasbro to find out how to enter.
The Scrabble World Championships
The great thing about the world championships for Scrabble is that there are different ones for different languages. If English isn’t your strongest language then there are also French and Spanish versions too. In the English version, players joust to find the longest and highest scoring words every couple of years. The 2013 championship was held in Prague and won by a New Zealand master wordsmith by the name of Nigel Richards. Over 100 competitors tend to take part every year, so you will need to be sure of your ability to make words out of random series of letters against a big field of rivals. If you don’t fancy your chances of coming up with huge words then you could try making up your own board game at admagic.com/custom-board-games.html and getting a world championship event started.
The Draughts World Championship(s)
You need to be careful when entering for this event, as there are two different world championships with similar names. If what you are a genius at is checkers then you want the English Draughts World Championship, while the other one is the International Draughts World Championship. This is a great board game which also has world rankings for its players. This means that you could have the pleasure of seeing how you shoot up the rankings with every victory you pull off.
Backgammon World Championships
Is backgammon your thing? Hey, they’ve got a tournament for that too. This world championship has been on the go since 1967 and there is even a European Backgammon tour you could look to get involved in. If you sometimes watch Eurosport you might even have caught the impressive final of the World Series of Backgammon Championship one time. €160,000 was up for grabs in this event, so it is obviously a serious business. If you want a great trip to go with your backgammon tournament then the week long European Open event held in Monte Carlo is massively popular. Alternatively, you could head to the Bahamas for an alternative tournament. It looks like a fun life being a competitive backgammon player.
Shogi World Championships
Maybe you would like to try your hand at something completely different. Shogi is also known as Japanese Chess and there is a big tournament held in Japan regularly. You should be warned though that there are professional players in Japan who have been playing this hugely complex board game for years. You are going to need a lot of practise if you are going to take them on and hope to emerge victorious.
Hnefatafl World Championships
For something even more intriguing you might want to try and become a world champion at hnefatafl. This is an ancient Viking game which died out around the time of the first crusade. Enthusiasts have been working for the last few years to understand and modernise the rules of this chess-like game. Now that this has been done there is even a world championship you can try and win. Where it is held? Bizarrely, the tiny and sparsely populated Shetland Island of Fetlar is where you can try your luck. The 2013 championships happened in July, with adults paying £5 to enter and kids joining in with the medieval fun for free. Getting there might be the most complicated part of all. The travelling instructions to Fetlar sound pretty complicated even if you are already in another part of the Shetland Islands, with a number of interconnecting ferries needed.
Bob Emerald loves his board games and sets his goals at being the worlds ultimate kerplunk champion.
Kungphoo says
January 17, 2014 at 2:15 amI always liked monopoly.. i did not know they had tournaments like this.. pretty cool!
Becky Lyons Borgia says
January 17, 2014 at 2:35 amThis sounds like so much fun. Everybody is good at something, right? Might as well find your niche!!
Robin (Masshole Mommy) says
January 17, 2014 at 3:20 amOh how cool – I had no idea that people took board games so seriously. This is really fun to know, though.
Jenn says
January 17, 2014 at 3:36 amWOW! I didn’t realize that there were so many different board game competitions!! That is amazing!!
Carla says
January 17, 2014 at 4:43 amthat is so neat – who would have thought? I love monopoly (not the greatest though!) and snakes & ladders 🙂 champion in my house there!
Jenn says
January 17, 2014 at 5:29 amOut of the batch, I think I’d like to be a Monopoly champion. 😉 But if I could go for Candy Crush, I’d do that!
Kisa says
January 17, 2014 at 5:45 amI don’t really like board games at all, well I do like scrabble. Still, I think it might be a little too stressful to be a world champ at it! Still it’s a great thing for people who really like that kind of thing!
Now I wish I had a scrabble board so I could play, it’s been a long time since I did!
Cyndi says
January 17, 2014 at 9:28 amI bet the Monopoly championships take forever. I’ve played some marathon Monopoly games before that I thought would never end.
Heather Walter says
January 17, 2014 at 11:16 amIsn’t it amazing what all they have competitions for? I had to chuckle at the Monopoly one. My husband hates that game with a fiery passion. I vividly recall a day early on in our marriage when we were playing it. He got so mad that he tipped the board over. He said “I told you I hate this game”. haha.
Wood Arts Universe says
January 17, 2014 at 11:54 amBackgammon is one of my favorite games.. I love watching tournaments
Thanks for sharing
Colleen Busch says
January 17, 2014 at 12:06 pmBoard games are the best and create great family conversations.
Joanna Sormunen says
January 17, 2014 at 1:18 pmI don’t think I could actually compete at World Championship level. But it would be fantastic to get the chance to go and see others play. And the places where the games are held sound excelent, too.
katherine says
January 17, 2014 at 2:24 pmWow, I don’t think I could cut it. I always cheat!
Pauline C. @ TwelveSkip.com says
January 17, 2014 at 7:44 pmHow I wish I was familiar with these. The only one I know is the Scrabble hehe 🙂 Thanks for sharing a very informative post 🙂
Tara, Dan & Clan says
January 17, 2014 at 9:44 pmMy kids love to play board games! I’ve never heard of Monopoly World Championships. I like the game, but not sure I like it enough to spend 5 hours a day playing it. 🙂
G.s. Marjara says
January 17, 2014 at 11:42 pmI can count on Scrabble. You may not know I can play and be a champion not just in English but in six other languages, this thought alone make me feel like am heading for a crown. But other board games are not my kind.
Liz @ A Nut in a Nutshell says
January 18, 2014 at 12:30 amI wouldn’t have the patience to plot and strategize the way I should for these games. I usually just make the first move that I see and hope for the best. Terrible game play, right? lol
Jennifer Brown says
January 18, 2014 at 1:38 amMy kids love games, but they are grown now. I should plan a game night next time they come home.
Lisa Trudell says
January 19, 2014 at 11:57 pmI like board games although I am not usually a winner of them. I probably would have guessed there was a scrabble championship but really not aware of the others. W
Lisa Dunham Trudell says
January 20, 2014 at 12:56 pmI love board games. However, I am not one to usually win them. I am not surprised about world championships for Scrabble. I did not know about some of the others. Very interesting facts about some of these.
Cel Fajardo says
May 24, 2014 at 1:05 pmChess and World Factory is my favorite board game and I always play this and my kids to be there expertise
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