

♟️ Elevate your game with the ultimate chess set – where precision meets prestige!
The WE Games Bobby Fischer Ultimate Chess Pieces Set is a tournament-grade Staunton plastic chess set featuring triple weighted pieces totaling 3.85 lbs, with a 3.75-inch king height. Designed to meet US Chess Federation and FIDE standards, it offers ergonomic grips, a premium matte finish to reduce glare, and includes 2 extra queens for versatile play. Built for durability and serious players, this set combines classic design with modern functionality, making it the go-to choice for professionals and enthusiasts alike.





| ASIN | B07C2HPMQ5 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #100,643 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #2,829 in Board Games (Toys & Games) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (362) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 4.47 pounds |
| Item model number | 04-4037 |
| Manufacturer | Wood Expressions, Inc. |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 15 years and up |
| Product Dimensions | 1.65 x 1.65 x 3.75 inches |
A**R
Premium design and construction, great feel for playing
These pieces simply feel great. The plastic molds are well-done and I love the design of each piece. The queen is the only piece that's a little awkward to hold, but it's big enough to make that a very minor quibble. I wasn't sure how I would like the pawns with their slightly bulky tops, but I love them! The weight of the pieces is also excellent. This set is really a pleasure to play with. I looked into a number of the sets in this "expensive plastic set" category, and I chose this one with no regrets. I believe this is THE premium plastic set for blitz and day-to-day play. Excellent feel in the hand and on the board. I was impressed by the construction. E.g. I noticed that the felt at the base of the pieces is as least as good as, mainly better than, several more expensive wooden sets costing three to four times as much. Actually, I use both a wooden board (see photo) and a silicone mat, and I like the wooden board just a little better since the quality of the bases make the pieces slide and move so nicely. Fyi, I use a 2.25 inch square and it fits nicely. While a 2.0 inch square would likely work, the 2.25 doesn't feel too big at all. I guess the only downside is cost. If buying many sets for a club or school, cost will be prohibitive and cheaper plastic sets fit the need. But if looking for a personal tournament size set for home or travel play, this is a perfect option. Personally, I'd buy this again over any other set in this price range. (I bought well before the price drop to $49.99!) This company is trying to make the premium plastic chess set, and their quality of design and construction and assembly accomplishes this goal.
J**Y
Excellent
Starter pieces for my grandson but we wanted something that doesn’t look cheap. These are very nice pieces, good weight, perfect size, look classy.
H**7
The only plastic set I will ever need
First let me start by saying that as it usually happens; due to the responsibilities of every day life, I took a long hiatus from chess that lasted for more than 12 years. Back in the mid 2000's -as it is common today as well- most serious players had their luxury wooden chess pieces for home use. And invariably, they used the cheap, standard tournament sets we are all familiar with, while away from home at tournaments, at the park, or at the coffee shop. Those cheap sets are nothing to be sneered at. They are still flooding the market today. They are functional, resilient, the pieces are easily recognizable, and being so cheap, you don't have to worry about losing or scraping a piece. However, the weights usually start becoming loose. Making the pieces rattle weirdly, and in some cases, the weights end up falling out through the green, cheap paper with which these are felted. At some point, I started feeling the need for a plastic set that felt more solid, and looked nicer than what a child uses at most scholastic events. Upon a visit to the Chess World hall of fame Back in the mid 2000's, I had purchased a plastic set that used to be named "The Ultimate Plastic Chess Set". It was one of the first -if not THE first- plastic set that was marketed as "Triple Weighted". The plastic was very solid. The finish on the pieces was matte, thus eliminating the ugly, eye straining glare you get when playing with glossy/shiny pieces when under heavy lighting. The weights were secured in place via internal ridges that made the pieces feel hefty, but more importantly prevented the weights from rattling or coming loose. The bottom of the pieces had a thick, green felt that resembled billiard cloth. This set was SO NICE, that it did not feel out of place when used with my nice wooden board at home. After a few years of use and many more of neglect; the pieces were dirty and grimy. My fault totally. I had kept these out and about. They got coffee spilled on them; years of lint and dust; they fell unto hard, roughly finished floors; were thrown haphazardly into a boxes with sharp objects for a couple of house moves. This year, when I recently started coming back to the joy that is Chess, my first thought was to retrieve these from the depths of my cluttered closet. After seeing how dirty they were, I felt like an idiot for not keeping them at least in a zip lock bag. I cleaned them with a little water, and brushed away the lint bunnies from the felt bottoms with a clean tooth brush. They immediately sprung back to life! I thought to myself: "Well, I probably should buy a spare set to keep at home, and throw this old set in my bag for use away from home". To my horror, I could NOT find these anywhere! I bumped into multiple forum posts where people explained that this set had been permanently discontinued, and that even the old molds had been lost to posterity. At first, I was happy to find a host of companies selling their own style of triple weighted plastic sets. I bought the ProTourney and zukert sets from the chess store, and the Reykjavik from the house of staunton. I was sorely dissapointed in how brittle and cheap the plastic on these sets was! The price to quality relationship was horrendous. The ears on the knights and the cross atop the kings broke off in a couple of these upon the first outing inside my chess bag pouches. That is simply unacceptable. I ended up getting the aforementioned cheap, standard, triple weighted tournament sets from the house of staunton. These at least did not break, but were still the common, somewhat ugly, basic set. By pure chance, I found that Wood Expressions had now created their own molds to replicate my old beloved set, and even improve it in some ways! At first I was apprehensive about the new yellowish color. I saw a youtube video where the pieces looked almost yellow/green, like a highlighter marker. Yuck!! Fortunately, it seems the lighting on that video is what caused this weird greenish hue, and the pieces are really a warm, creamy yellow. Kind of like a creamy stick of butter. I would still have preferred the original off white, but this new color looks surprisingly good with the traditional green and buff regulation boards, and even with my walnut and maple board. I'm pleasantly surprised with the new color. Now, the new model has slightly taller pieces, with wider bases. NOT TO WORRY. The previous model was only slightly below tournament specs being a little smaller and narrower. The difference is almost imperceptible. The newer model is simply now the standard regulation size for tournament play, with a 3.75" king. I have compared the weight, design and feel of the pieces side by side with my original set, and I am 100% satisfied with the new version. Other than the color, I would NOT be able to tell the difference between them. The plastic seems to still be the same hardness and consistency, it is still a matte finish with no glare under any type of lighting. Best of all, they feel and look like a quality set. I have a second set on order coming my way. I want to keep my original set put away at home. One of the new model sets will go with me to tournaments, or for playing during my lunch break at work. While the second of the newer sets will stay in my desk for analysis and playing with visitors at home. I can't say enough good things about this set. If you are on the fence about it, just buy one. You will not regret it. 2022 Update: Even more pleased now. They have now released this Ultimate set in an off-white color! It's really not as plain white as the web pictures are showing. There is definitely a bit of warmth to the color. Perhaps ivory would be a better description of the new color. Not as cream colored as my original ultimates from the early 2000s, but pretty darn close. The new weighting system is a huge improvement. These weights are not going to loosen up any time soon. No more rattle even after a few drops on hard floors. Very impressed. I bought one of these now and donated one of my yellows to my local high school chess club. It seems now that the yellows are not available any more, the people who actually complained about them BEING yellow, are the same folks who want the yellows back?! Come on, people. These new off-white ones are actually even better than my original ultimates! No more dangerous lead weights AND the internal weights can simply not be loosened up unless you actually break/split the chess piece in half. If you have read this far, trust me. This is the most robust plastic set you can buy. Well worth the asking price.
D**.
Best Plastic Set Available
I have many Ebony wood sets that will never be used for tournaments play so its plastic chess sets for tournaments and friendly games. I was looking for a new Ebony Chess set when I found this model, I haven't purchased any plastic sets since Druke stopped selling sets (was my favorite set) and just received it, looks exactly like the pictures, color of the white pieces are like maple wood and perfect, the shape of the pieces are the type I prefer and the weight is heavy, that the weights I have read somewhere is lead free and attached/locked into the plastic is great, I have had a 2350 rated master doing an analysis of my game ruin one of my sets when I was much younger from flopping my pieces on the board so hopefully this will survive any abuse from other players. Best Available Plastic Chess set, the Ebonized set looks good too maybe I will buy it later.
G**D
Robust and heavy pieces.
This set arrived today from Amazon. I am completely impressed with the sturdiness and weight of these pieces! I have put away my other sets in favor of this fantastic set. I owned a very similar set many years ago ( long gone) where the white pieces were a yellowish, and the pieces had quite a bit of plastic flashing. This current iteration is a very eye-pleasing ivory and black, no flashing, weighted nicely. In fact, I was so impressed with this set that I immediately ordered another. The price may seem a bit steep, but I truly believe the quality is definitely there and worth the price!!! November 2 update: I have been using this set consistently in the last weeks with complete satisfaction. Someone once said " If you find something you like, buy two of them ". Well, I like this set so much I bought three!
A**N
Must be the best plastic set available. Very heavy and well balanced. Excellent quality plastic. The mould marks are just about perceptible if you feel carefully, but invisible in use for sure, and very hard to see even a trace of even on a close visual inspection. The colour is a sort of buff off-white for he white pieces and black for the black ones, both matt finish. Detailing is excellent. The design is close to the classic English 19c Staunton pattern, the bases being relatively large and flat in relation to the standing part of the pieces, which gives a balanced feel in use. A fine classic appearance and feel. It comes in a reasonably robust cardboard box, with the pieces themselves in two plastic snap-shut freezer bags. You will probably want to get cloth bags for it. I bought it to have an un-ostentatious but nice plastic set to take to public places. I'm very glad to have bought it, but won't be using it for that purpose. First, its a bit too heavy to comfortably carry around a lot! Haven't weighed it, but it is really quite heavy. The individual pieces feel just right, but collectively they weigh quite a lot. And the quality of the castings and plastic means that it really doesn't meet the un-ostentatious criterion. Its not as inappropriate as an expensive wooden set would be, but its not really right for taking to a park, so I will be buying another cheaper one for that purpose. Should you get one of these? Yes, if you want a very nice full sized set that happens to be made of plastic. No if you want an un-ostentatious set to take to the park. No if you would prefer a wood set at about the same price, and are prepared to trade off material for what will be inferior feel and detail, but which will be wood, if that matters to you. Personally I am very pleased with this, much prefer it to the cheaper wooden ones or the standard cheap plastic ones, and will be using it as my regular set. I think for the price its the best set you will find. Of course, spend several hundred on a classic wooden Staunton, and you may get something you like better as an object. But for a set of pieces that are excellent quality and a pleasure to play with, this is a fine choice with no downsides.
R**D
Honestly these are the best weighted plastic pieces to pair with a 50 to 55mm board. This is the V3 model and so the weights are build Into the moulds themself and not glued in. This prevents weights coming loose over time and rattling. Would 100% recommend for durability, quality and longevity.
J**N
Great size for a competition board and with the triple weight they feel really good when moving them made to a high standard
J**Y
A pleasure to play with. I bought these because I am teaching chess to people who have mobility issues and the weight makes them much easier to play with.
D**R
I have played chess with many different chess sets and pieces over the years but these are without doubt the very best plastic weighted chess pieces money can buy. I love the oversized pawn heads, and the feel of the pieces. The set came with 2 white and two black queens and all good quality chess sets should come with spare queens as standard issue.
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