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Giant carved chess piece is multifunction furniture for you. Beside you can play chess game, you can also use it as furniture decoration in your house. It will be nice to put it in your living room, library, patio, and another space in your house. What is the first impression of your friends and family when they found giant carved chess piece in your house?
Unique and beautiful! Sure that they will surprise and admired this furniture decoration.
This time we present King chess piece, which polished in chestnut brown and looks glossy. This giant chess piece is usually use for chess outdoor game with the others chess pieces, such as; the Pawns, the Queen, the Bishop, the Knight, the Rook and including the chess board. But for this alone King chess piece, you just need to use it for house decoration.
The product has made from best quality of Teak wood and carved by expert craftsman. Very durable to use outdoor and indoor.
For more info, please visit www.abc-chess.com
An early chess game between two gentleman. The Man in black shirt seems to be losing his steam and cant find a way out to win the game while Inquisitive bystanders are on the look
Nikon D60, f5.6, 1/320, ISO800, 55 - 200mm VR
Chess game - Gulliver scale!
Last bits of my photowalks in Ulm, autumn 2007.
This session took place in a late morning of october, between the Baden Danube shore and Römerstrasse area.
The moves in the new game (The Community = White and Greg = Black) are
1.e4 c5 2.nf3 e6 3.d4 c5d4 4.Nd4 a6 5.Nc3 Qc7 6.Bd3 Bc5 7.Be3 Nf6
How should White respond? Have any ideas? Join in the game!
You have until 12-8-08 to FlickrMail what you think the next move should be for White. Jacaranda Library Manager Greg will respond with his move for Black by next Tuesday.
You can also stop by the Jacaranda Reference Desk or email Librarian Tamar Wolfe at twolfe@scgov.net** (put "Chess Move" in the subject line).
You don't have to live in Sarasota County to suggest a move!
Our webpage for the game is at www.sclibs.net/libraries/jacarandachess.aspx
Now the legal bit just in case:
**SB 80 - effective July 1, 2006
Under Florida law, e-mail addresses are public records. If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public-records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead contact this office by phone or in writing.
Chess diagram created on chessup.net/. I like to watch the gameplay using the PGN viewer on Chess Tempo.
In Game 7 the library is represented by Raif R. who is playing White. The Community (YOU!) is playing Black.
The moves so far:
1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Bd3 de4 4.Be4 Nf6 5.Bg5 Nbd7 6.c3 c6 7.Qc2 h6 8.Bf6 f6 9.Ne2 f5 10.Bf3 Qf6 11.Nd2 e5 12.de5 Ne5 13.O-O-O Be6 14.Kb1 Bd6 15.Nd4 O-O-O 16.Ne6 e6 17.Be2 Rhg8 18.g3 Ng4 19.Bg4 Rg4 20.f3 Rg7 21.Nc4 Rgd7 22.Nd6 Rd6 23.Rxd6 Rd6 24.Re1 Qd8 25.Qe2 e5 26.Kc2
What's the next move?
You have until 2-21-12 to FlickrMail what you think the next move should be for Black. Raif R. will respond with his move for White by next Wednesday.
You can also stop by the Jacaranda Reference Desk or email Librarian Tamar Wolfe at twolfe@scgov.net** (put "Chess Move" in the subject line).
You don't have to live in Sarasota County to suggest a move!
Our webpage for the game is at www.sclibs.net/chess.aspx
Now the legal bit just in case:
**SB 80 - effective July 1, 2006
Under Florida law, e-mail addresses are public records. If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public-records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead contact this office by phone or in writing.
Chess diagram created using the PGN viewer on Chess Tempo.
In Game 7 the library is represented by Raif R. who is playing White. The Community (YOU!) is playing Black.
The moves so far:
1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Bd3 de4 4.Be4 Nf6 5.Bg5 Nbd7 6.c3 c6 7.Qc2 h6 8.Bf6 f6 9.Ne2 f5 10.Bf3 Qf6 11.Nd2 e5 12.de5 Ne5 13.O-O-O Be6 14.Kb1 Bd6 15.Nd4 O-O-O 16.Ne6 e6 17.Be2 Rhg8 18.g3 Ng4 19.Bg4 Rg4 20.f3 Rg7 21.Nc4 Rgd7 22.Nd6
What's the next move?
You have until 1-23-12 to FlickrMail what you think the next move should be for Black. Raif R. will respond with his move for White by next Tuesday.
You can also stop by the Jacaranda Reference Desk or email Librarian Tamar Wolfe at twolfe@scgov.net** (put "Chess Move" in the subject line).
You don't have to live in Sarasota County to suggest a move!
Our webpage for the game is at www.sclibs.net/chess.aspx
Now the legal bit just in case:
**SB 80 - effective July 1, 2006
Under Florida law, e-mail addresses are public records. If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public-records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead contact this office by phone or in writing.
Chess diagram created using the PGN viewer on Chess Tempo.
Memories of our travels to the lovely city of Amsterdam in 2007. A blog post on Amsterdam Memories and Why Travel Spontaneously.
Chess game is unlimited ages game and can played anywhere. It means that chess game can played by children, adolescent and adults. Besides, this game can be played anywhere you want to play. You can play it in living room, office, library, or outdoor area such as; patio, backyard, garden, beach, camp ground, etc. Chess game is kind of brain sport that can played anytime you want to. So that, many people often bring their chess equipment when they having holiday or recreation.
Chess equipment is simple one. It just need a set of chess pieces, chess board and partner. You will find various kind of chess board, from folding board, suitcase board to chess table with squares on its surface. If you use chess table, you should use two chairs for you and your partner.
For more info, please visit www.abc-chess.com
The moves so far:
1.e4 c5 2.nf3 e6 3.d4 c5d4 4.Nd4 a6 5.Nc3 Qc7 6.Bd3 Bc5 7.Be3 Nf6 8.O-O d6 9.h3 Nc6 10.Be2 O-O 11.Qd2 Bb4 12.a3 Ne4 13.Qd3 Nc3 14.b2XNc3 Ne5 15.Qd1 Bc3 16.Rb1 Bd7 17.Nf3 b5 18.Ne5 Be5 19.Bf3 Ra8c8 20.c4 Qc4 21.Be2 Qc2 22.Qc2 Rc2 23.Bf3 d5 24.Bc1 rf8c8 25.Re1 Bf6 26.Be3 a5 27.Bd1 Rb2 28.Ra1 Rf2 29.Bf2 Ba1 30.Be2 Bc3 31.Rb1 b4 32.b4 b4 33.Be1 Be1 34.Re1 Kf8 35.Rb1 Rb8 36.Bd1 Ke7
I love seeing the King move! What do you think the next move should be?
You have until 6-29-09 to FlickrMail what you think the next move should be for White. Jacaranda Library Manager Greg will respond with his move for Black by next Tuesday.
You can also stop by the Jacaranda Reference Desk or email Librarian Tamar Wolfe at twolfe@scgov.net** (put "Chess Move" in the subject line).
You don't have to live in Sarasota County to suggest a move!
Our webpage for the game is at www.sclibs.net/libraries/jacarandachess.aspx
Now the legal bit just in case:
**SB 80 - effective July 1, 2006
Under Florida law, e-mail addresses are public records. If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public-records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead contact this office by phone or in writing.
Chess diagram created using the PGN viewer on Chess Tempo.
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