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21st January 2009, 12:34pm
#1
by perp124
Ct. United States
Member Since: Nov 2008
Member Points: 277

How many of you set up, and use, your chess set when you are reading, say, a tactics book?  A real set, not a computer program.  Just curious.  I do.

21st January 2009, 12:41pm
#2
by salamillion
United States
Member Since: Dec 2008
Member Points: 290

I ride three trains a day each way and wind up drawing a lot I make notes in a copybook - I have not yet taken a set on the train.  I know many may be shocked - especially in the Chessaholics Forum in which I participate. 

At home I will put the board out and go through the book.  It's funny - I will leave the pieces out from some chapter and my daughter who engages in a fun game of "No Stress Chess" with me will move around the pieces in some crazy way when she gets home from school.  It is actually very charming and I am glad she takes an interest.

21st January 2009, 12:58pm
#3
by fleiman
Carmiel Israel
Member Since: Jul 2007
Member Points: 357

I don't remember where is my chess set.

21st January 2009, 01:00pm
#4
by Scarblac
Arnhem Netherlands
Member Since: Nov 2008
Member Points: 1834

I always plan to. Not so much for tactics, I want to do those from my head, so a single diagram is fine.

But opening books and games collections, I tend to be lazy and just read them, missing out on a lot of stuff I would have seen and remembered if I actually moved the pieces as well. Would be good to get away from the computer as well...

21st January 2009, 01:02pm
#5
by ih8sens
Sudbury, Ontario Canada
Member Since: Jan 2008
Member Points: 2886

I went through 'My 60 Memorable Games' By Fischer using a board and it was fantastic.  If nothing else it helped me remember the lines more. 

Recently I've begun studying every one of Tal's wins with the Benoni using a real board.  That has proved even more useful because the ideas come to me very quickly in OTB chess (see my blog for proof!).

 

-matt

21st January 2009, 01:04pm
#6
by rich
My Home United Kingdom
Member Since: Jul 2007
Member Points: 23171

I do that a lot; I used to do it when I first started playing online chess because I wasn't used to the board being flat on the screen. I was more used to pieces on a real board. And I used to move the pieces on the board and play the game on my board. But now I don't need to do it anymore. 

21st January 2009, 01:05pm
#7
by glafnazur139
DERBY England
Member Since: Jul 2008
Member Points: 430

 It depends upon where I am. If it is during my lunchbreak at work, I try to use a pocket set but at home I generally use 2 chess sets.

21st January 2009, 01:15pm
#8
by chesschamp92192
Milford IN United States
Member Since: Oct 2008
Member Points: 73

Depends on the tactics that i am working on.  If it is the basics like simple pins, forks, skewers etc.. I don't use a board but If the tactics are more advanced with lots of calculation I will use a board.

21st January 2009, 01:21pm
#9
by IPA-Ray
South Park, PA United States
Member Since: May 2008
Member Points: 404

I don't own a chess set. I was hoping Santa would bring me one this year but I guess I had too many Naughty and too few Nice checkmarks in his ledger.

21st January 2009, 01:38pm
#10
by Eiwob
Norway
Member Since: Aug 2008
Member Points: 463

I'm reading My System, and I always go through the moves with a board.

21st January 2009, 01:44pm
#11
by DimKnight
Connecticut United States
Member Since: Mar 2008
Member Points: 344

I bet you can make a rough prediction of someone's age (say, "Are you older or younger than 30?) based on their answer to this question. I'd be extremely surprised if anyone under 20 studies with a physical chessboard; for my part (being 38) I love getting my hands on the pieces and clinking them around.

An interesting question might be, "Is is better to study on a physical chessboard?" I tend to believe that incorporating multiple senses heightens your chances of remembering the material you study--like writing something down that you're trying to memorize. But maybe I believe this because I get enjoyment out of pushing the wood around...

21st January 2009, 01:55pm
#12
by laconian
United States
Member Since: Aug 2008
Member Points: 93

I do....how else are you supposed to play through the great games, otherwise? (I know, I know....dating myself slightly. However, in my defense, I'm aging like a fine wine--which leaves me twenty or so years before I turn completely to vinegar!)

21st January 2009, 02:10pm
#13
by perp124
Ct. United States
Member Since: Nov 2008
Member Points: 277

Same thing with cards.  I play tons of online poker, but I still like to go to the casino and get to touch the cards and chips.

21st January 2009, 06:01pm
#14
by voss
Santa Rosa, California United States
Member Since: Jan 2009
Member Points: 9

I try to use a set and board as often as possible. For tactics drills, I do them in my head. But, for full games and endgames out of a book, nothing beats the look and feel of some heavy plastic!

21st January 2009, 06:12pm
#15
by ncpharaoh
North Carolina United States
Member Since: Aug 2008
Member Points: 193

i do

21st January 2009, 06:25pm
#16
by TheGrobe
Calgary Canada
Member Since: Nov 2007
Member Points: 4617

A little magnetic chessboard-bookmark would be a great product if it wasn't too small or too big to be practical and if I wasn't guaranteed to lose the peices.

21st January 2009, 07:08pm
#17
by BorgQueen
Adelaide Australia
Member Since: Aug 2008
Member Points: 5164

I do that too.

Real boards are good to get used to.  The OTB chess club scene would be hard to do if you aren't used to a real board. 

 

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