Originally posted by Raven69It's not the size that matters, it's how you use your pieces and manipulate the other player's.
You know those giant chess boards that have chess pieces that are like half your size? Well my question is, which ones do you like to play with more, the big ones or the regular ones? Personally, I think the small ones are either to grasp in your hand and move back and forth, although 'tis somewhat more satisfying to win with the bigger ones. What do you think?
Originally posted by Raven69i like park chess pieces. When I play with little kids under 5...those poor kiddos dont have enough strenght to lift heavier pieces liker queen or rooks. hahah easy win for me!!
You know those giant chess boards that have chess pieces that are like half your size? Well my question is, which ones do you like to play with more, the big ones or the regular ones? Personally, I think the small ones are either to grasp in your hand and move back and forth, although 'tis somewhat more satisfying to win with the bigger ones. What do you think?
Originally posted by The EwanatorThey weren't watching the game, they were watching you. Because, like you said, they find you a bit peculiar.
I played a few games on a big outdoor board on holiday, however it is far easier to make mistakes as the lines are less obvious in my head. For some reason also, people will stand around and watch, whicjh I found a bit perculiar.
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Originally posted by JusuhAre you saying that, were they strong enough to lift the pieces they would beat ya'? 😕😛
i like park chess pieces. When I play with little kids under 5...those poor kiddos dont have enough strenght to lift heavier pieces liker queen or rooks. hahah easy win for me!!