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BRDV1375

Standard Vinyl Analysis Tournament Chess Board - 1.375" Squares

These Analysis-Size Chessboards go perfectly with our Analysis-Size chess pieces and are ideal for a quick viewing of your game...

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Standard Vinyl Analysis Tournament Chess Board - 1.375" Squares
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    These Vinyl Chess Boards go perfectly with our Analysis-Size chess pieces and are ideal for a quick viewing of your game with friends on the tournament hall floor, or work great for smaller desks at schools. 
     
    Each chess board is made of quality vinyl and has algebraic notation around the board. The squares are 1.375" x 1.375" and the entire board is 12" x 12".

    • 12" x 12" chess board
    • 1.375" x 1.375" squares
    • Ideal size for quick analysis or classroom desks
    • Quality screen-printed vinyl


     
    Please remember that this board is designed for our 2.5" Analysis pieces and is too small for 3.75" pieces or any larger pieces.

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    Material(s) Vinyl
    Square Size 1.375"
    Chess Board Footprint 12" x 12"

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