Premium Chess Scorebook - Gift for chess player -Chess Records Organizer, Performance Log, Game Analysis Journal, Chess Notation

Premium Chess Scorebook - Gift for chess player -Chess Records Organizer, Performance Log, Game Analysis Journal, Chess Notation

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179.00 SR
Sale price  179.00 SR Regular price  118.85 SR
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Premium Chess Scorebook - Gift for chess player -Chess Records Organizer, Performance Log, Game Analysis Journal, Chess Notation

Premium Chess Scorebook - Gift for chess player -Chess Records Organizer, Performance Log, Game Analysis Journal, Chess Notation

179.00 SR
Sale price  179.00 SR Regular price  118.85 SR
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SPECIFICATIONS

Age: >12 Months

Brand Name: NONE

High-concerned chemical: None

Material: Paper

Origin: Mainland China

Keep your chess game records in a high-quality hardcover Premium Chess Scorebook, designed to resemble a book and adds an elegant touch to any bookshelf.


This top-notch Premium Chess Scorebook includes space for recording 100 games, each with 80 moves, and provides room for a single diagram.


Specifications:

100 games with 80 moves per game

Sewn binding

Dimensions: 206mm L x 135mm W x 19mm H


Why do we need a Chess Scorebook?

1.Game Improvement: A scorebook is your chess improvement companion. It helps you learn from your moves, spot patterns, and refine your strategies.


2.Record Accuracy: In official chess events, recording moves is a rule. A scorebook ensures accuracy and resolves disputes.


3.Post-Game Analysis: Easily review your games, identify errors, and fine-tune your skills. It's your key to continuous progress.


4.Sharing and Learning: Share games with coaches and peers for valuable feedback, accelerating your learning curve.


5.Historical Keepsake: Document your chess journey, achievements, and memorable games for a personal chess history.


6.Training Tool: Coaches use scorebooks to instruct and mentor players, enhancing their game understanding.


In a nutshell, a chess scorebook is your strategy diary, rulebook compliance, and a catalyst for chess mastery.


Fun Facts:

Longest Possible Game: In chess, there are 318,979,564,000 possible ways to play the first four moves for both sides. This complexity contributes to making chess one of the most enduring board games.

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