[blindkid] Braille Chess Sets

Jim Beyer jim at riversedgehomes.com
Wed Sep 14 00:34:25 UTC 2011


Richard, it's called Monopoly. JK

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From: blindkid-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:blindkid-bounces at nfbnet.org] On
Behalf Of Richard Holloway
Sent: Tuesday, September 13, 2011 9:31 AM
To: NFBnet Blind Kid Mailing List,(for parents of blind children)
Subject: [blindkid] Braille Chess Sets

Kendra is learning to play chess in Chess Club at school. I'm trying to
improvise a teaching set for her. We already have a set with markings to
tell black from white with peg-style pieces that go into holes so they don't
slide off the board.

The main problem is that it has no rank and file numbers & letters and the
board it too small to fit them in dymo tape or the like. Also, I have seen
some "teaching sets" (for sighted players) with indications of the way the
pieces move on the base. 

Surely a similar set is available with raised indications of the moves or a
quick braille reminder on the base?

I'm wondering what anyone here may have run across before I try and attack a
larger set and board with a hot glue gun and a roll of dymo tape for the
braille. The rank and file markings have to be accomplished one way or
another if noting else as she needs them to follow discussions of strategies
and to be certain she is on the correct location. I'm sure she could get by
without that is some cases, but it slows her down to count over the spaces
over and over and she needs the same info that the other kids have anyhow. 

Surely someone has already created a better solution that will look better
(and be a lot less hassle for me too?)

Thanks!
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