The Triennial Cup was founded by Hungarian Sports Ministry in 1954. Hungary, Czechoslovakia and Poland, three member countries of the communist bloc were invited to participate. There were three consecutive events held year by year in January as each tournament took place in a capital city of one of participating states. Home nation had right to field a reserve team (playing outside the competition though) and the reserve teams competed in parallel for separate cup awarded to the team scoring most points in its appearance.| no. | team | code | 1954 | 1955 | 1956 | ∑ |
| 1. | Hungary | HUN | 11 (1.) |
19 (1.) |
21 (1.) |
51 |
| 2. | Czechoslovakia | CSR | 7½ (2.) |
18 (2.) |
17 (2.) |
42½ |
| 3. | Poland | POL | 5½ (3.) |
11 (3.) |
10 (3.) |
26½ |
| no. | team | code | pts (year) |
| 1. | Hungary "B" | HUN2 | 27* (1954) |
| 2. | Czechoslovakia "B" | CSR2 | 15 (1955) |
| 3. | Poland "B" | POL2 | 14 (1956) |
| * team's true score (13½) was doubled because 1954 was a single round robin and not double round robin as 1955 and 1956. | |||
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