Deluxe Chess Set Combination and Triple Weighted Regulation Pieces | Vinyl Chessboard | Deluxe Bag

Deluxe Chess Set Combination and Triple Weighted Regulation Pieces | Vinyl Chessboard | Deluxe Bag
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The Deluxe Chess Set Combination includes one (each) of the following items...

Triple Weighted Regulation Plastic Chess Pieces

  • Traditional Staunton pattern.
  • 3.75" king with 1.5" base diameter.
  • Complete set of 34 pieces - Includes two additional queens for pawn promotion!
  • Manufactured out of plastic and is virtually indestructible.
  • Triple weighted for improved stability and performance.

Vinyl Tournament Chessboard (2.25" Squares)

  • Made in the USA
  • Features rank and file labels on all for sides - ideal for beginners!
  • Manufactured out of high-grade vinyl and will resist dirt, tearing and spills
  • Rolls up into a tight tube-shape for easy transport

Deluxe Chess Bag

  • 24" x 9" in size.
  • Designed to hold all chess equipment, including clock, scorebook and 2 pencils.
  • Features two zippered compartments to comfortably store the chess pieces.
  • Has two internal loops to hold rolled up chessboard for easy transport.
  • Removable shoulder strap and two nylon handles.
  • Can hold ANY Chess Clock - including the Chronos!

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