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2025SN-STDBAG

CLEARANCE - 2025 SuperNationals VIII Standard Chess Bag

Our 2025 SuperNationals VIII branded Standard Chess Bags feature the logo from the 2025 SuperNationals VIII US Chess Junior Grand Prix National Championship Event in Orlando, Florida from May 9, 2025 through May 11, 2025.
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Our 2025 SuperNationals VIII branded Standard Chess Bags feature the logo from the 2025 SuperNationals VIII US Chess Junior Grand Prix National Championship Event in Orlando, Florida from May 9, 2025 through May 11, 2025.

They are designed to hold a roll-up chessboard in a protective sleeve (that is located on the bottom of the bag) and a full set of regulation size plastic chess pieces in the zippered compartment. They measure 12" x 9" and is large enough that you can also fit a small clock, scorebook and other small accessories in with the chess pieces. The Standard Chess Bag is crafted from a high grade vinyl material and will resist dirt and water. It has two reinforced vinyl handles for easy transport.

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Checkout Product Text ALL SALES FINAL - NO RETURNS, EXCHANGES OR REFUNDS ARE ALLOWED
ISBN Does not apply
Material(s) Vinyl
Bag/Box Dimensions 12" x 9"
Includes Shoulder Strap? No
Holds Chess Board? Yes
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This is a clearance Item and All Sales are Final. No refunds, returns or exchanges are allowed. 

 

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People have been playing chess for more than 1500 years. Invented in India in the 6th century CE, its earliest known form was called chaturanga.

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