Chess Players Score Pad

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Record all of your games with this traditional chess notation score pad. This gummed pad contains 50 sheets, spaces for 60 moves each game, and it is formatted to include places for all your tournament and game information. Easy-peel sheets make it convenient for clubs and tournament directors to provide scoresheets for players, or use it yourself so you don't risk losing your previous games at every tournament. Our most versatile scoresheet option!

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