Greenpawn just mentioned getting his chess set out instead of using the analyse board feature and it got me thinking...
Which pieces do you prefer- wood, glass, ivory, metal??
Do you prefer traditional, abstract or novelty pieces???
I've got a nice traditional wooden set that i picked up whilst stationed in Bosnia- hand carved but not expensive.
I've had them around 5 years now!
wood or plastic are nice, but I have used glass - it is not the best material though, as it is at risk of being broken if you play a quick game.
Novelty pieces are a definate no - It annoys me sometimes when people think they are doing me a great favour by buying me a new chess set with wierd shaped pices from star wars or the simpsons, or some such. I find this sort of piece almost unusable.
Originally posted by KatastroofTHE LEWIS CHESSMEN ARE NOT CHESS PIECES
Ah!This should be fun.I prefer the Isle of Lewis CHESSMEN!!
Feels like waiting for Santa Claus 😀
AND THEY DID NOT COME FROM THE ISLE OF LEWIS
http://textualities.net/writers/features-a-g/chandlerg05.php
It is one of the greatest hoax's in chess.
I prefer the plastic pieces and boards that they use in tournaments.
Here you will see a picture of where I study
http://www.chessedinburgh.co.uk/chandlerarticle.php?ChandID=138
These are the weapons I will be fighting with.
So these are the weapons I study with.
It makes sense to me - I'm playing on the set I study with at home.
Agree fancy pieces like Star Wars etc are real naff.
Have 32 chess sets - all staunton design.
I think most of the sets are also pictured on the above link.
Originally posted by greenpawn34ROFL!!!
[b] THE LEWIS CHESSMEN ARE NOT CHESS PIECES
AND THEY DID NOT COME FROM THE ISLE OF LEWIS
http://textualities.net/writers/features-a-g/chandlerg05.php
It is one of the greatest hoax's in chess.
I prefer the plastic pieces and boards that they use in tournaments.
Here you will see a picture of where I study
http://www.chessedinburgh.co. ...[text shortened]... s sets - all staunton design.
I think most of the sets are also pictured on the above link.[/b]
I read your article a few days ago.Was linked in some thread here.Think you're right about it.But I knew you'd read this thread and I couldn't resist 😛
In reality I prefer wooden Staunton pieces.Plastic's ok too but I like the feel of wood better.I'm a woodpusher after all 🙂
Originally posted by greenpawn34Ha ha! Great pics!
[b] THE LEWIS CHESSMEN ARE NOT CHESS PIECES
AND THEY DID NOT COME FROM THE ISLE OF LEWIS
http://textualities.net/writers/features-a-g/chandlerg05.php
It is one of the greatest hoax's in chess.
I prefer the plastic pieces and boards that they use in tournaments.
Here you will see a picture of where I study
http://www.chessedinburgh.co. ...[text shortened]... s sets - all staunton design.
I think most of the sets are also pictured on the above link.[/b]
But straighten up those books on your bookshelf! It's not good for them to be leaning like that!
Also - About the set with the green and blue pieces - I'm guessing that someone paid you to take that one off their hands? Ouch! 🙂
Originally posted by KatastroofI knew it was a wind up.
I read your article a few days ago.Was linked in some thread here.Think you're right about it.But I knew you'd read this thread and I couldn't resist 😛
The Head of the Museum is trying to arrange a meeting.
No kidding - Dave was contacted at the Edinburgh Chess Club.
Sent me his email.
I'll meet him alright - in front of TV cameras.
He was on there a few weeks ago claiming they were still chess pieces.
I can now mention Red Hot Pawn saying it has been discussed on here
and the chess players agree.
Classic wooden Staunton pieces are my favourite. Preferably 4" King and heavily weighted. Blood rosewood for the dark pieces are nice. As an aside, I don't play alot of games so I sometimes setup the position on my small wooden magnetic board to help with the analysis. Much easier on the eyes than the screen.
House of Staunton has some really nice stuff... if only I had a legitimate reason to splurge...
I've never played with a nice wood Staunton set. I think I might prefer the plastic weighted Staunton set though....reminds me of my school days when I first learned to play....getting to play with the "nice" sets!
I am kind of particular about the style of piece though. I prefer the queens with the "divets" along the crown as opposed to the beaded crown with little balls. I don't care fore the pawns and bishops that have, what seems to me, over inflated heads.