Chess set
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A chess set has thirty-two chess pieces in two colours and a chessboard used to play chess.[1] Chess is played by two chess players with each player starting with one-king, one-queen, two-rooks, two-bishops, two-knights and eight-pawns. Chess equipment often accompanying a chess set are a chess box, chess clock and chess table.
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