A
Beginner's Guide
To Choosing A Chess Set Gift For The Holidays
By Gary
Johnson
"All I want to
do, ever, is just play Chess." - Bobby Fischer
Chess sets make
great gifts for any season, but they are particularly well suited
for the upcoming year-end holidays. There are such a large variety
of chess sets available that even an experienced player may find the
selection confusing. If you are new to the chess world, or if you
do not play, then there is some basic information you will need in
order to choose the right gift for the right recipient.
No one knows
exactly when the game of chess was created, but it probably
originated in India before the 6th Century AD, spread thru Persia,
Arabia, and into Europe through Spain. This two-player skill game
is still played by thousands of people around the world today. New
technology has created electronic chess sets and virtual games
played on the Internet, but real chess aficionados will likely
prefer to play with a traditional set.
Chess sets are made
of many different materials including plastic, cardboard, marble,
wood, metal, glass, alabaster, brass and pressed leather. Depending
upon the material, chess sets may be fragile or durable. This is
something you need to keep in mind when choosing a set that will be
shipped to your recipient.
Black and white are
the traditional colors of chess sets and pieces, yet our modern
tastes are so varied that you can find chess sets in black,
black/brown, black/gold, black/natural, black/red, black/tan,
black/white, blue, blue/gray, blue/ivory, blue/white, brown,
brown/natural, brown/oak, brown/white, buff, burgundy,
burgundy/gold, cherry, gold, gold/silver, gray, gray/ivory,
gray/red, gray/white, green, green/buff, green/white, ivory,
natural, red, silver, tan, white and yellow.
The following ten
suggestions for chess sets based on the type of recipient or their
skill level were chosen to help make your gift selection easier:
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Children:
electronic sets, themed sets
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Women:
Renaissance and Roman
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Men: Staunton,
Staunton Themed styles
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Friend: small
set, if friend is a beginner, functional set if an enthusiast
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Relative: a
collectible chess set they don't already have Family - travel,
magnetic, practical
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Donation: buy
quantities for non-profits such as foster homes, homeless
shelters or schools
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Enthusiasts:
top-of-the-line United States Chess Federation (USCF) standard
set
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Beginner:
low-cost, durable USCF standard set
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Coworker or
boss: a book about the history of chess or an inexpensive
portable set
There are more
chess set themes available than you can imagine, so keep the hobbies
and interests of your gift recipient in mind. Some themes they may
enjoy include Egyptian, African animals, science fiction, military,
pets, medieval, Greek, oriental, roman, sports, nautical,
celebrities, literary or American.
Chess set pricing
is typically between $25.00 on the low end to $500.00 or more for an
elaborate or handmade custom set. Good sets are available at all
price levels. Combine a book about chess with a chess set and you
will have a gift that the recipient will cherish forever.
If you still find
your choices confusing, try shopping on the internet by using
websites that categorize sets by experience, themes, prices,
materials, etc. This will help you eliminate unsuitable choices
while making your selections easier to make.
Gary Johnson founded PacificChess.com in 2009 to offer products to
the chess community and those who want to learn the game of chess.
The PacificChess website was over a year in development and is
designed to be easy find, easy view, easy buy. Chess sets and
accessories are also categorized as meeting United States Chess
Federation (USCF) standards, for easy selection by chess clubs and
enthusiasts. Products and books are offered in a variety of themes,
prices and materials.
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