How to Buy the Right Chess Set:
Get the Pieces and Board for You!
There are so many choices on the market today. How do you buy a chess set (pieces and board) that will meet your needs? Which type
of set are you looking for -
decorative, practical or both? ChessCentral has put together the following
information to help you in your buying decision. A chess set and board should
reflect your personal style and taste, as well as fit your budget.
Here you can see our complete line of chess sets and
pieces
A good rule is to buy the best quality you can afford, because a good chess set lasts
a lifetime and can become an heirloom, with many memories attached to it. There
will always be a look of respect from your opponent when a beautifully made
chess set is brought out. And of course nothing can heighten your chess playing
experience more than the feel and weight of a finely crafted Staunton chess set.
This is the same design that Bobby Fischer and
Boris Spassky used to contest in one of the most widely followed world title matches
in history at Reykjavik, Iceland in 1972.
Match the Chess Pieces to the Board
The size of chess pieces in relation to the board is mostly a matter of personal taste.
Tournament play is the exception, since very clear specifications are
given for piece sizes and boards. USCF equipment standards are outlined in their
rules. For pieces they specify a King that measures between 3 3/8" to 4 1/2" with a base
diameter of 40-50% of the height.

The Monarch Chess Set
The Monarch chess set is designed to be a
workhorse, particularly for use in clubs and tournaments, and in a price range
to meet that purpose.
If you look at our descriptions of chess pieces you will notice that we
always include the height and base diameter of each King. That's because we have
found this ratio to be an effective method of choosing a board for a given set
of chess pieces. The proper square size for a set of good Staunton chess pieces
is such that the width of the base of the King should be 78% of the width of a
square. So, divide the King's base diameter by 0.78 and you get the proper
square size. You can increase the square size by 1/8", but the square size
should not be any smaller. For example, a Staunton King with a base diameter of
1.75" would require a square size of 2.25" x 0.78 = 1.75" (1.75 /
.78 = 2.24). Hence, you should use a
chessboard with squares of either 2.25" or 2.375" (+1/8"). But a very simple way is just add .5 inches to the King base. That should do it!
We have made it easy for you to select the the perfect chess board by placing
a chart with each set to help with chess board square sizing. If you need further
assistance, do not hesitate to email us at: email@chesscentral.com
Choosing a Chess Set and Chess Board

Elite Walnut and Maple
Chess Board
Matching the pieces and chessboard together for an aesthetically pleasing
look is relatively simple. Think about the coloring and wood type of the dark pieces
in your chess set and the dark playing
squares of your chess board, then match them accordingly.
The white squares of most good chess boards,
made from wood, are carved from Bird's Eye Maple (BEM). The dark squares are
varied in material left to your personal taste. Consider where you plan to place the board. Will
the chess board rest on a Rosewood table? Then you may wish to choose that wood
for your chess board's dark squares. Or you may wish to contrast, such as a
deeper-colored dark
square like Striped Ebony to add grace and elegance.
How will the Chess Set be Used?
If you are planning to make daily use of your chess set and carry it to
tournaments and clubs, you would want to choose a extremely durable set. Now is
the time when a weighted plastic chess set would be of most use.

Conqueror Plastic Chess Set
If you need a chess set for the office or to keep handy, you would prefer the convenience of a travel chess set. These sets are small and compact,
usually magnetic or pegged. Some are finely crafted enough to be kept on your
coffee table, ready for immediate use.

Travel Chess Set
Chess sets are often chosen as a wonderful way to help decorate a room. Many
studies, libraries and dens have a chess set as their centerpiece. These chess
sets can range from practical, which are used often for play, to simply for show
with truly heirloom and collectible quality.
Pricing of Chess Sets, Pieces, and Boards
Many factors combine to determine the cost of a chess set, including:
Type of Wood Used in Chess Sets and Chess Boards
Ebony is more expensive than rosewood, which is, in turn, more expensive that
boxwood, etc. Exotic woods are more expensive still - and let's not
forget 2,000 year old ivory chess sets! These reach into the $5,000+ range.
Learn more about the Chess Sets, Pieces,
Boards - the Wood
Chess Set Craftsmanship

Sultan Chess Piece -
Knight
Look at the quality of the Knights in particular. A set of finely carved
Knights can represent up to 50% of the total cost of the chessmen. Then, the
quality of the turnings, the finish and the uniformity also add to cost. Another
place craftsmanship can be seen is in the King's crown. Look at the
craftsmanship displayed in the decorative crown. Remember that the Knight and King are
the "crowning"
pieces of your chess set.
Interested in the
origin of chess sets and pieces?