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The Queen's Gambit Inspired Standard Traditional Chess Board

Handcrafted in Spain, this chess board is reproduction of the board featured in the climactic final chess scene of the Netflix mini-series The Queen’s Gambit, the fictional 1968 Championship match in Moscow between Beth Harmon and Vasily Borgov. It features light Ash root (light) and genuine ebony (dark) squares highlighted with an interior border parkay inlay and a genuine ebony frame.

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Product Description

The Queen's Gambit Chess Board is an exact replica of the board displayed in the finals of the USSR 1968 Championship match in Moscow between Beth Harmon and Vasily Borgov. Crafted by Spanish master wood artisans, this board features light Ash root and genuine ebony highlighted with an interior border parkay inlay. 

For anyone who was captivated by the Netflix Series, this board is a reminder of the heights one can achieve when they dare to pursue their dreams.  

2.25" Squares have a board dimension of 22.5" x 22.5"

2.5" Squares have a board dimension of 23.75" x 23.75"

This veneered Chessboard is 0.5'' thick and has a satin finish.

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ISBN Does not apply
DGT eBoard Compatible No
Board Finish Satin
Folding Board No
Square Size Varies
Chess Board Height 0.5" inches
Chess Board Footprint Varies
Recommended Carrying Bag Size 24" Chess board Carrying Bag
Customer Reviews
  1. Stunning
    Rating
    100%
    I just received the 2.25 board today from HOS. It is simply stunning. It is imported from Spain. It arrived perfect. It was securely packaged.

    I am very pleased with this purchase. I was on the fence after receiving two travel sets that were defective. I am glad I ordered this from HOS. Would buy from them again. It also arrived earlier than expected. Their shipping is extremely fast.

    Review by Tamara

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