SCHOLASTIC Score Book (60 Moves/Game)

SCHOLASTIC Score Book (60 Moves/Game)
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Just like adult players, scholastic players can now keep all of their games in one place in this traditional chess notation scorebook which holds 50 games, with 60 moves each game. The line spacing is twice as big than in the regular notation scorebooks because scholastic players tend to write larger. It also has space to put all of your tournament and game information. Each sheet is spiral-bound to make games easily accessible. A must for the "organized" scholastic tournament player so that he can have a record of his games for later analysis with his coach!

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Great price on a functional scorebook
  • This scorebook is easy to use with plenty of space for recording each move. Great for chess players of all skills levels.
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