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Staunton-skakbrikker med tysk springer – i massivt træ fra Norwald, drejet i hånden

What is a Staunton chess set?

If you have played chess – even once – you have most likely used a Staunton set. This is the design you almost always come across: in tournaments, in clubs, in cafes, in school chess, in the living...

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Hånd der flytter en træbrik på massivt skakbræt – fokus på kvalitet og fornemmelse

Why the right chess set can make a difference

You can play chess with plastic pieces on a checkered cardboard board. That doesn't change the rules. But it changes almost everything else. Chess is a game that takes place in the head – but it is...

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Barn og voksen spiller skak med træbrikker ved spisebord – nærvær og klassisk brætspil

Chess and screen time – why one should replace the other

There is often talk about reducing screen time. It is not difficult to understand why. In homes all over the world, children and adults are hunched over phones, tablets and laptops. The hours pass ...

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Hvad er et godt skaksæt?

What is a good chess set?

A good chess set is not about decoration and prestige – but about materials, proportions and playing pleasure. Here are our tips on what makes the difference.

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Sådan passer du på dit skaksæt i massivt træ

How to care for your solid wood chess set

A good chess set can last for generations. But only if you take care of it. Here are some simple tips on how to maintain your chess set.

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Derfor bør børn lære at spille skak

Why children should learn to play chess

There are many good reasons why children should be introduced to chess. Here are some of the most important ones.

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