4-7 July 2002: Mogens Knudsen from Danmark won the 14th “City of Venice” International Backgammon Tournament held in Ca’ Vendramin Calegi, the historical 1500 palace on the Gran Canal, which hosts the glamorous Casino of Venice.
Jesolo, 28-30 September 2001: the roman computer engineer 27 years old Stefano Luperto won the 2001 Italian Board Games Championship, which took place at the Tourism Palace of Jesolo Lido (Venice).
London, 18-27 August 2001: 5th edition for the Mind Sports Olympiad, the most “juicy” international occasion for players that enjoy playing many different boardgames. Dario De Toffoli couldn't miss it!
5-8 July 2001: Jakov Nepomniatchy from Moscow won the 13th “City of Venice” International Backgammon Tournament held in the glamorous setting of the Casino at the Lido of Venice. Second place for the italian Carlo Melzi.
6-9 July 2000: nin the glamorous setting of the Casino at the Lido of Venice was held the 12th “City of Venice” International Backgammon Tournament. The winner is Arthur Muradyan from Armenia.
Lido di Venezia, 30 giugno-13 agosto 2000: nelle terrazze del Casinò Municipale studiogiochi organizza Casinò Giardino, con tantissimi giochi, ospiti, tornei. Pienone tutte le sere, circa 700 ingressi a sera... tempi felici!
London, 21-29 August 1999: the 3rd of the Mind Sports Olympiad has took place at the Olympiad Conference Centre. It included a hundred races in the most varied mental disciplines, from classic games to newer ones, till to the most varied tests of Intelligence, Memory and Creativity.
8-11 July 1999: in the glamorous setting of the Casino at the Lido of Venice was held the 11th “City of Venice” International Backgammon Tournament. The winner is Xavier Braun (Germany).
31 December 1998: in the years between 1996 and 1998 were perhaps the years of greatest collaboration between studiogiochi and the historic Treviso-based card factory Dal Negro, for which we were a real "editorial team", organizing events that we like to remember even today.
Rome, 29 November 1998: Carla Maria Morisi from Codogno won the second Italian Scrabble Championship, which in the previous months saw selections taking place in Milan, Genoa, Rome, Naples, Bari, Cagli, Palermo, Bologna and Padua.
Cagli, 25-27 September 1998: Giano by Furio Ferri won the 5th edition of Premio Archimede, that has took place in Cagli during the 7th Italian Festival for Games.