ChessSetsGuide V7 2019
ChessSetsGuide V7 2019
ChessSetsGuide V7 2019
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Chess Sets Guide
2019-20 edition
Raphael Neff
Raphael
CHESS HOUSE [Company address]
WELCOME
If you stop by the office in Lynden, let’s enjoy a cup of Swiss made espresso together.
the STACK chess board I designed sort of captures the enthusiasm and originality that I
like about Chess House and that I want you to enjoy as you explore this guide!
Now the 7th edition since 2007, it has helped many thousands of people like yourself find their ideal set. You’ll
more confidently choose an appropriate chess set for the home, class, club, business, or nearly any purpose.
I wrote this guide for two reasons. First, to help you become familiar with the interesting uses for different styles
of chess sets and second, to enable you to select a suitable set while avoiding frustrations that people often
encounter when buying online.
Since my chess journey started at 8 years old, I now have kids of my own discovering chess. It has been a life-
long pursuit and passion to provide you with the most exceptional line of chess products along with the things
you’ll experience that set Chess House apart.
YOU will make a difference in yours and other’s lives with this game. And I’m honored to play a part and help.
Raphael Neff
owner, co-founder and fellow enthusiast
S TANDARDS
A “Regulation” size chess set is suitable for many uses - tournaments, clubs, scholastic chess, home-study, and
personal use. It is recognized anywhere and saves you the embarrassment of arriving with an inadequate set
for chess club.
Did you know? Rules of chess require Staunton Design chess pieces be
played in tournaments. The origin is an 1849 pattern by English chess
master Howard Staunton. Today, however, “Staunton” loosely refers to
chess pieces of a general style and proportion familiar to most people.
For example, the Timeless design shown above.
Between online sellers, the quality varies widely. The same “basic” chess set may be cheap quality from one
seller, and high quality from another. As a rule, we source the higher quality product because we want you to
know you are getting the best available value for the price.
For younger players, the club style chess set is the ideal first set. They fit the hand well with some weight and
plenty of arm movement providing the tactile feedback
the brain needs to reinforce learning.
The basic club chess set is also designed to store easily with
a rollup board. Conveniently, both are stored together as a
portable chess set combo.
The smallest, a pocket chess set, with a tri-fold design, and 2D printed pieces, has an ultra-thin profile, like a
checkbook. Many teachers like to gift these to students.
For a set that’s stunning and beautiful, classic, and functional, the 12”
Magnetic Travel Chess Set in Rosewood is so many people’s favorite. Just
look at the reviews. Of course the pieces are magnetic and cling well to
the board for unsteady times. Although it doesn’t store the pieces on the
board in a way that you can pause and close it mid-game, everything
else about the set is amazing. I think you can see why.
This gold and silver color set has a board less than 8” square,
conveniently compact. My favorite aspect though is that it’s
extremely lightweight – less than a pound! And it looks
beautiful, with strong magnets to hold the pieces in place.
Those are some of the reasons I carried this set in 2006. When I
met my wife Joanna, we played a game on it, so it has good
memories… and I had to include it here!
This Plastic Magnetic Travel Set with Case will surely bring you
great memories as well!
Pieces are differentiated with pegs topping one player’s pieces. Half of
the board squares are raised and half are lowered for tactile
representation of the board.
Each piece has a peg for the square’s hole, keeping them steady
between moves.
The larger of the two chess sets is 15” square with 3.75” King made
entirely of wood.
The smaller is 12” Square with a 3.25” King. It has a wooden board and plastic pieces.
We have found that these two sizes meet most of the desired play requirements and wishes expressed by
players who use them.
You can create your own chess board or buy a ready to go chess board such as the quick fold nylon or semi-
permanent all weather plastic boards.
Eventually, you may need replacement pieces. Chess House makes it particularly convenient to source them.
These days, the variety of interesting and helpful chess computers is growing with some very good options to
consider depending on your goal and preferences.
A chess computer ensures legal moves are made, can provide hints, and will not object if you decide to take
back moves or start a new game at any point. For these reasons, it is ideal for practicing chess concepts
learned elsewhere.
Most modern chess computers now come with highly sophisticated “chess engines” or play algorithms
designed to mimic human play. This means many of the advantages of chess software or internet chess are
built into the chess computer to provide a more natural playing style, closer to that have a real person.
Historically, electronic chess games could be quite repetitive and lacking in their selection of chess moves.
- The lowest level provides you with a challenge but your chances of winning are good.
- The stronger level challenges you and it will be an accomplishment if you win.
- The highest level will challenge even the top 1% of players because it’s
rated around 2900-3000. (For those technically savvy, it’s built on the
Stockfish engine)
The maximum strength level is important because it will show you what the
best moves are in any position. In fact, you could setup any position from your
own game or one you have seen somewhere and then let the computer
analyze it or you could play it from that starting point.
By the way, this computer can last 14 hours on a single charge! That’s
impressive considering most other computers either need batteries or an
adapter to operate.
Since launch in May of 2019, the DGT Centaur has become a favorite of many
players who approach chess casually and just want to enjoy the game on a
frequent basis. The unboxing Centaur video I published earlier has been very
helpful for people who are curious about its features.
Millennium in Germany makes a range of electronic chess designs, two of which I want to highlight here.
The lowest price option is their Millennium Chess Champion - Master II. We saw some upgrades to the design in
2019.
It’s most commonly purchased for kids ages 8-12, sometimes adults who want
an economical computer too. It’s chess strength rating is around 1750
maximum. That’s an intermediate club player so it will challenge all beginner
and lower intermediate level players.
If you read the reviews at the link above, you’ll discover that people find some
even cheaper options on a major shopping site but the quality was so poor
they it had to be returned. Then they found this one and have been pleased.
It’s small at about 10” x 7” x 1”. The pieces are nicely magnetic to hold them in
place. Moves are made by pressing on the squares. The settings as well as the
current chess position and moves are shown on the LCD. It operates on easily
sourced batteries or an AC adapter.
The Genius Pro has the most features packed into its
roughly 12 x 10.5 x 1.25” size.
This model is also an upgrade version incorporating many improvements over its initial release.
Genius Pro will be the ideal computer for those who want a high level opponent to play and practice chess
any time. It’s a great example of an ideal chess computer in its price category.
Keep in mind though, it may not be suitable for aging people without strong eyesight. To make the moves, you
must look at the LCD screen to see which move is to be played for the computer’s side.
For many more details, read the full description with reviews. It can even connect with bluetooth via ChessLink
for those wanting to extend the play possibilities.
Josef Hartwig’s chessmen, designed in 1923, have characteristically reduced forms which, in contrast to
commonly used figures, are symbols based purely on the function and form of the maneuver of each piece.
He is hailed as one of the 20th centuries most innovative artists. His artwork was far ahead of its time so he lived a
modest life. His vision was to design a simple, straightforward, modern chess set.
Man Ray’s original design was the first modern set comprised of all abstract geometric forms. Today’s Man Ray
sets are perfectly reproduced by craftsman both from Germany and Italy, a wonderful way to be re-
introduced to the game of chess.
Here are a few carefully selected recommendations. These will be ideal for frequent games of chess at home
or if you prefer, taking with you to a club setting.
Starter
Ideal
Heirloom
Decorative
It comes in a variety of wood choices for both the pieces and the board.
There are more great alternatives to these pieces including the Championship Chess Set Combo.
You’ll find these and more in the Wooden Chess Sets Collection.
With chessboards, veneers are used in almost all cases for a low cost, yet great looking finish.
Today’s technology in veneer wood finishing makes it a more than acceptable means of
lowering the overall cost of production.
Here are six common wood materials from dark to light wood.
Each of the darker woods shown above is paired with a boxwood to create a chess set with variation.
Ebonized pieces are made of boxwood that has been stained black.
Ebony is a very dark, dense, and expensive black wood. Like any wood, there are variations of colors from tree
to tree and Ebony sometime has more of a dark brown tinge rather than completely black. Ebony chess sets
are sought after by collectors. But they do demand a premium price. (ebenaceae diospyros melanoxylon1)
1 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diospyros_melanoxylon
Padauk (now shown) is an exotic wood that starts almost crimson and oxidizes to a dark, rich, purple-brown
over time. It stays redder than Rosewood and is slightly harder and heavier. (pterocarpus3).
Rosewood is a dark brown, usually reddish brown wood that provides the richer tones sought after by collectors.
(dalbergia latifolia4)
Shishamwood ranges from light to medium brown in color. The wood shown is on the darker side of most
shishamwood sets. It is also easy to source and therefore relatively inexpensive. (Sometimes spelled
Sheeshamwood). (dalbergia sissoo5)
Golden Rosewood is a relatively easy to source light rosewood wood abundant in India. It comes in a variety of
shades and offers one of the lightest parings with boxwood.
Boxwood is an inexpensive, light wood. The light pieces of most sets of wood chess pieces are boxwood,
selected for its hardness and light color. (buxus semperverens6)
Ebonized sets are black stained boxwood, the most economical way to create that dark contrast with natural
boxwood color.
2 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pterocarpus_santalinus
3 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pterocarpus
4 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosewood
5 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dalbergia_sissoo
6 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buxus_sempervirens
Here’s an article that explains How to Read and Write Chess Notation
Effective learning involves stimulating more senses simultaneously. In addition to sight and sound, touching and
moving the pieces reinforces learning. That’s why a real chessboard along with suitable training aids is
encouraged over solely on screen visuals.
Starting on the Home & Family page, several chess learning kits and resources are available that combine the
ideal chess set and training resource.
A K ID ’ S F IRST C HESS S ET
The Basic Club Chess Set is what I recommend for practicing at home as well as practicing with fellow students,
and competing at the club and scholastic tournament. They’ll become familiar with their set, so it’s a good
idea to introduce them to a set they can take to a scholastic event.
Even if you do not have plans for chess class, this set is what we recommend for the
home. It’s essentially indestructible and the pieces if lost are easily replaced by Chess
House. After all, you will have this set in the home where other youngsters or pets may
wish to play with it as well.
A bag accessory will help keep all 32 pieces together, along with a rolled up board.
It’s a good idea to bring your own club chess set for
practice or review between matches.
The set shown here is our Quality Club Flex Pad Chess Set Combo. It offers a solid unweighted, quality piece,
with an upgraded club style board called the Flex Pad. The combo includes a bag to carry it all.
Heavy Club & Tournament Chess Pieces add chess pieces with extra
weight. This is the lowest cost upgrade, an easy way to improve on the
weight and feel of your chessmen in play. In fact it’s good for fast play
due to the added stability. It comes with two extra queens.
To compare plastic pieces and specs in detail, see the Plastic Chess Pieces Comparison page.
Remember, it’s easy to get replacement pieces from Chess House though should you ever need them.
Studio Anne Carlton and Berkeley Chess make sets entirely in the United Kingdom. They are beautiful and
highly detailed themed sets.
With hundreds of choices it could be overwhelming, so here are some ideas to get you started on pairing your
own chess sets. You’ll often find as well that chess pieces or boards have recommended pairs throughout the
store.
Plastic pieces with Theme pieces with Players wood Unique, decorative
club style roll up deluxe walnut pieces with with storage
board maple premium wood
For non-regulation play you can of course deviate from this as you wish, yet the guideline is useful. A smaller
square size relative to the pieces will create a denser or crowded feel, while a larger square size will create the
opposite effect, a more open playing field.
The U.S. Chess Federation's Rules of Chess, 5th edition, says, regarding board size, (41C page 227): "The
guideline for determining the proper square size for a Staunton chess set is that the King should occupy around
78% of the square.(Dividing the base diameter of the King by 0.78 will yield the proper square size). An
acceptable square size may be up to 1/8 inch larger than this number, but not smaller."
Therefore, a chessboard with 2" Squares will fit well with a King's base of near 1.5" (75% of 2"). For a 1.75" King
base, divide by .78 which is approximately 2.25", the recommended square size.
A normal chess game has 32 pieces. With extra queen, it may come with 34. Extra Queens are not required but
have become popular thanks to the special chess move “pawn promotion” in which you may promote the
pawn that makes it across the chessboard without being captured – into a Queen, Rook, Knight, or Bishop. A
Queen is usually chosen since she is the most powerful player. Since it’s possible to play a game with an extra
queen on the board, extra queens are becoming more prevalent.
What is “Staunton”?
7Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howard_Staunton
Some chess sets are valuable for their rarity or material. Others are valuable for their story or provenance. Either
way, the history of a work is essential to estimating the value even if it’s a known, collectable design. Quality,
condition, and workmanship will also determine the value.
Most often though, the value connected with a set is in relation to the story of its acquisition and preservation.
With this in mind, it’s always wise to keep a family heirloom in the family for as long as possible and to record the
story. A chess set is far more interesting when it can be traced back to the origin of acquisition and through its
existence. I have a set that was hand carved in the Oregon back-country in 1914 by my great grandfather. The
set would appear relatively worthless if found at a garage sale. Yet, since it’s part of my family history it’s
valuable to me.
Often, however, this question of value is asked for resale purposes. This is then determined by the marketability.
If it’s a known design, the best way is to research past sales, usually on a marketplace like Ebay. If the design is
not known, you can check with an expert like Frank at www.chessantiques.com
Players who are starting out or learning chess will find these helpful. Boards with letter and number coordinates
help players record or replay games in chess shorthand notation. Notation pads, or scorebooks, are used to
write down moves for official game record keeping. This is required in rated events.
The coordinates are most helpful to beginning players. Advanced players have learned the coordinate names
of the squares and don’t need to rely on the notation. Still, it can be both helpful as much as aesthetic.
Many players prefer chess pieces with extra weight. Steel is secured inside the chess piece base to add various
amounts of weight. This brings the center of gravity lower, adding stability. That’s helpful in tournament or rapid
games.
Most clubs and tournaments use green chess boards due to studies that show that the color green helps with
concentration. It’s the most calming to the mind. Can you imagine why trees, grass, and natural environments
seem peaceful? Red on the other hand is bold and with time, will be more aggravating. Still, it can be great to
have color options to match school colors or for other reasons.
When choosing a chessboard for your chess pieces, the general rule is to make sure the base diameter of the
King (or largest piece) is more or less 75% of the chessboard’s square size.
When choosing a chess set for club or competition, make sure the pieces are 3 ¾” or at most 4” tall and
Staunton style. The pieces should be paired with an appropriately sized chessboard with squares around 2 to 2
¼”.
If you’re planning to teach a class, there are chess boards that fit on desks, hanging chessboards visible to the
entire classroom, and other teaching aids. This School page will help you explore and starting a chess
instruction program.
If you need to fit a set on a smaller surface (classroom desk), pair the club chess set with a 14” or 17" vinyl board
instead of the standard 20".
1. Make sure the company where you buy your chess set can support any need for replacement parts
months or many years in the future. Is the company easy to reach by email and phone? Are the return
policies generous?
2. Check the store’s reputation in the form of ratings and reviews. With a company like Chess House, the
team is dedicated to your success and capable of addressing any situation that arises. The tens of
thousands of reviews earned are evidence towards your assurance of delight.
3. Avoid overpaying by falling for big “sales” some stores publish. By comparing, you’ll often find that Chess
House prices are a better deal since a fair price is given and more time is spent serving you than on sales
tactics.
4. You won’t know inferior quality until you’ve had a chance to compare. We’ve compared many suppliers
of goods and we often pay more to source a better product even though it may be hard to distinguish a
difference from photos. We want the product to be the best in its class so it will serve you well.
5. Get a personalized recommendation. This chess sets guide may be exactly what you need to help you
make a choice on your first or next chess set. But if you’re ever wondering, just ask the team. One of us
will be delighted to help you make a decision based on your unique needs and interests. Just reach out!
I hope you enjoyed this guide and that choosing the ideal chess set is now much clearer. Shopping
ChessHouse.com should be enjoyable from start to finish!
I want you to be thrilled with your chess set and your entire experience. In fact, so thrilled that you will share
Chess House with others too!
If I haven’t answered your questions in a great way as you go through the guide, please send me a note at
raphael@chesshouse.com.
Raphael Neff
Chess House owner, co-founder and enthusiast