Chess Tables
December 9, 2009 by Chess-Master
Filed under Chess, Chess Boards, Chess Sets, Chess Tables
With the increasing popularity of the game of chess, chess tables can be found in more and more places. It seems so simple to paint a chess board upon any table. Chess tables, or even giant chess boards (painted on the ground/floor)
Chess Moves – the Rook
December 6, 2009 by Chess-Master
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The Rook is the next most valuable chess piece after the Queen. It is considered a “chess heavy” along with the queen. The reason these two pieces are considered chess heavies is because either of these chess pieces along with the King can put the opponent’s King in checkmate, something none of the other pieces [...]
Genuine Leather
December 4, 2009 by Chess-Master
Filed under Chess, Chess Boards, Chess Pieces, Chess Sets
Chess boards come in a variety of different materials. Some are made from wood, some from marble, some from resin, some from glass and other materials. One of my favorite chess board materials is pressed leather. I love the feel of the leather, the look of the leather and the smell of the leather.
Customizing a [...]
Board Games Bring the Family Together
December 1, 2009 by Chess-Master
Filed under Chess, Chess Pieces, Chess Sets
I’m going to come clean right off the bat. That wooden chess set you see sitting on the bookshelf? It’s there for purely decorative purposes. I haven’t played the game in years, nor would I remember how without some serious prompting and time to refresh my memory. Still, I’ve come to respect the chess set [...]
Chess Moves – The Queen
November 28, 2009 by Chess-Master
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The Queen is the most powerful of all the chess game pieces, also making her the most valuable chess piece, other than the King, of course. This is because of her mobility. The Queen can move any number of squares in any direction. Her only limitation is that she cannot jump over pieces.
Because the queen [...]
Wobble Chess
November 25, 2009 by Chess-Master
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I am always interested in new, interesteing and unique chess sets. It tickles me. Recently seen on the market is the new Wobble Chess set.
Wobble Chess set is a wooden chess set with concaved squares. Wobble Chess pieces have curved, or rounded chrome bottoms that fit within the concaved square. The pieces wobble and are [...]
Staunton Chess Pieces
November 23, 2009 by Chess-Master
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If you have played chess for any amount of time, I ‘m sure you’ve heard of Staunton Chess Pieces. Staunton Chess Pieces are a style of chess pieces design by Nathaniel Cook and named after Howard Staunton, considered to be one of the best chess players in the mid 1800’s.
Staunton chess pieces became popular very [...]
Chess Moves – The King
November 20, 2009 by Chess-Master
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The King, as you probably suspect, is the most important of all chess pieces. It is not, however, the most
Appreciating the Artistic Side of Chess
November 17, 2009 by Chess-Master
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One minute I was online looking for an elegant end table for the living room, and the next I had found a Christmas present for my daughter. Knowing that she was an aspiring chess player, I figured I could kill two birds with one stone. The wooden chess
Variations of Chess – Fischer Random Chess
November 16, 2009 by Chess-Master
Filed under Chess, Chess Facts, Chess Pieces, Chess Rules and Strategies, Chess Sets
Back in his day, Bobby Fischer, one of the world’s greatest ever chess players, invented Fischer Random Chess. This is a variant of regular chess where the beginning positions of the pieces are placed at random. This can be played with any standard chess set yet provides more challenge.
Fischer’s idea was to eliminate prepared and [...]
