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sports & fitness junction Professional Foldable 17x17 Chess Game with Premium Solid Plastic Pieces Chess Board Game Accessories

sports & fitness junction Professional Foldable 17x17 Chess Game with Premium Solid Plastic Pieces Chess Board Game Accessories

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Chess Board Game. ? Game that challenges your brain and your opponent. ? Its time to butt heads in this classic game of strategy. ? This 2 player game is an age old strategy based game that involves controlling 16 pieces on a checkered board each with limited movement capacity. ? Aim of the game; take the other players king out before they take yours. ? Smooth surface of the chess will never hurt your fingers, durable to use for a long time ? Best Gift for Children Because this is an educational game and sharpens the intelligence. ? It makes horse sense to own one and it's a great gift for anyone. ? [HIGH QUILTY] - Smooth processing was used at the bottom of each chessmen, in order to lower the sound while moving, make sure the surface of the chess board will not be scratched, providing a quiet environment for your logical thinking. ? [EXQUISITE CHESS PIECES] - Designed for modern appeal, and HAS chess pieces are bigger than other pieces. Easy to use. ? You'll enjoy playing chess even more with this great looking set. ? Specially equipped with a storage bag for easy storage of chess pieces. ? History of Chess – ? A Guide to the Origins of the Game of Kings ? The game is played by millions of people worldwide. ? Chess is believed to be derived from the Indian game chaturanga some time before the century. ? Chaturanga is also the likely ancestor of the Eastern strategy games xiangqi, janggi, and shogi. ? Chess reached Europe by the 9th century, due to the Umayyad conquest of Hispania. ? The pieces assumed their current powers in Spain in the late 15th century with the introduction of" Mad Queen Chess"; the modern rules were standardized in the 19th Century