Four Styles of Grandmaster Chess Sets: The GM3 Design – Soviet and Late Tsarist Chess Sets
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Around 1950, a new Soviet Staunton design appeared. In its highest forms, it was used in multiple Soviet Championships and several intra Soviet World Championships over the next four decades. It was also used in lower tournaments, and in its most simplified forms mass-produced. Arlindo Vieira called these Grandmaster 3 sets, and one of the…
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Four Styles of Grandmaster Chess Sets: The GM3 Design – Soviet and Late Tsarist Chess Sets
Soviet and Late Tsarist Chess Sets – Copyright 2023 Charles W. Grau
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