Make the gift about a specific game
The safest chess gift is personal without being gimmicky. A tournament win, a first club victory, a favorite online game, or a famous game they studied for years can all become a print that feels specific to the player.
If you do not have their PGN, choose a famous game by a player or opening they love. The point is to anchor the gift in real chess, not a generic knight graphic.
Match the format to the recipient
For a study room, a large framed Position or Trace print has the most wall presence. For a coach, a Score print can feel like a keepsake of the exact lesson. For a club prize, a famous game rendered as a clean poster is easy to present and ship.
Endgame keeps the first launch assortment simple: posters and framed editions first, with other products marked as coming soon until production is ready.
Use famous games when you need a safe fallback
When the recipient’s own game is not available, browse the canon by game, player, or opening. Morphy, Fischer, Kasparov, Capablanca, Tal, and modern engine-validated library games all give you giftable starting points.