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BRDVHOS

The House of Staunton Vinyl Chess Board - 2.25" Squares

The House of Staunton Vinyl Tournament Chessboard - 2.25" measures 20" x 20". Feature 2.25" squares, squared corners, Algebraic Notation on all sides, and are made of the durable vinyl for long life. These boards roll up and unroll easily for storage, resist tears, spills and the most demanding abuse. Great for use with either the Standard Chess Bag or Deluxe Chess Bag.

Exceeds all US Chess Federation and FIDE requirements for Official Tournament Use!
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The House of Staunton Vinyl Tournament Chessboard - 2.25" measures 20" x 20". Feature 2.25" squares, squared corners, Algebraic Notation on all sides, and are made of the durable vinyl for long life. These boards roll up and unroll easily for storage, resist tears, spills and the most demanding abuse. Great for use with either the Standard Chess Bag or Deluxe Chess Bag.

Made in the USA

Exceeds all US Chess Federation and FIDE requirements for Official Tournament Use!

  • 20" x 20" in size
  • Features rank and file labels on all for sides - ideal for beginners!
  • Manufactured out of high-grade vinyl and will resist dirt, tearing and spills
  • Rolls up into a tight tube-shape for easy transport
  • Features The House of Staunton, Inc.TM on the side
More Information
Material(s) Vinyl
Square Size 2.25'' inch / 5.7 cm
Chess Board Footprint 20" x 20"

World of chess

two women playing chess on a large wooden chessboard in a parktwo women playing chess on a large wooden chessboard in a park
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.

two men playing chess on a table with the leftmost man reaching for a chess piecetwo men playing chess on a table with the leftmost man reaching for a chess piece
About Us

Headquartered in the United States, The House of Staunton manufacturers the world's finest Chess equipment.