an ordinary chessplayer wrote on 12/01/18 at 05:13:11:
It's so hard to give concrete advice, because it's all a question of taste and budget. But I will give my experience and you can maybe get some ideas. When I was 15 yo, my sister gifted a set and board -- a Lardy set from the Nice 1974 Olympics, and a handmade chess table. I loved the set and still have it. I did not love the table, partly because the squares were too small for the set, and partly because it was too awkward to use. It's a shame, because I suspect she actually spent more on the board than on the set. When I used the set, whether at home or in tournaments, I simply used a rollup board. Later I preferred a plastic set for tournaments, because I didn't have to worry about theft, or losing a pawn. I'm pretty sure I never, ever played a blitz game with the Lardy set.
I'll get a set that includes the pieces, the board, and a storage box. That way I can be assured that they all go together.
I'm not going to get one of the larger sets (19"-20" on a side). This is for his bedroom, so not all that much space.
Quote:Wooden sets used to be rare at tournaments. I remember a couple of ex-Russians who had beat-up pieces in what I assumed was a traditional Russian style. I rather liked using those sets. They also went with rollup boards. And there was one club player who carried an immense wooden board in a felt bag, to go with his expensive set in a padded wooden case. It took him a good five minutes to get set up for a game. His set never made any impression on me, but I am sure he was happy with it.
I've asked his dad whether wood or plastic would be more appropriate for this kid, but I think I'll go with a wooden set unless his dad specifically wants plastic.
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Thanks
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