♟️ Chess Club Do’s & Don’ts for a Smooth, Well‑Equipped Meetup

✅ DO

  • Bring your own chess set.
    Our club runs best when everyone contributes a board and pieces.
  • Use a standard tournament‑size Staunton set.
    This means regulation‑sized pieces in traditional black/white or natural/ebony colors. It keeps games consistent and easy to play.
  • Bring a board that matches your set.
    The squares should be the correct size for your pieces (typically 2″–2.25″ squares for tournament knights). A clean, ‘readable’ board makes games smoother for everyone.
  • Bring a chess clock if you have one.
    Especially if you enjoy blitz or rapid. Clocks help keep games fair and flowing.

❌ DON’T

  • Don’t rely on others to supply equipment.
    If everyone assumes someone else will bring a set, nobody gets to play.
  • Don’t bring novelty or non‑Staunton pieces.
    They may look fun, but they’re hard to use in serious or casual club play.
  • Don’t bring mismatched or undersized boards.
    Tiny boards, oversized pieces, or odd color schemes slow down games and cause confusion.
  • Don’t expect your opponent to always provide a clock.
    If you want timed games, bring your own so you’re never stuck waiting.