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LUXURY HARD COVER Scorebook

This hardcover-bound chess notation scorebook allows games to be recorded and maintained in excellent condition for future analysis.
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The perfect solution for permanent game recording! This hardcover-bound chess notation scorebook, with space for logging up to 80 moves per game, allows games to be recorded and maintained in excellent condition for future analysis. The book is a clean, high quality professional design which will make a nice addition to your chess library. It fits in our small vinyl or deluxe canvas carrying bag and is a must for the organized chess enthusiast!

All of our Luxury Hardcover Chess Scorebooks are MADE IN THE USA! Available in 25 colors!


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World of chess

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How to play chess

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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