WordNet
n. a club of people to play chess
Wikipedia
A chess club is a club formed for the purpose of playing the board game of chess. Chess clubs often provide for both informal and tournament games and sometimes offer league play.
Usage examples of "chess club".
To determine the answer to a question that's been haunting me since that night a bunch of us guys from Chess Club got drunk out behind Burnham Nurseries waiting to learn that John Reddy Heart had been shot down dead.
In the Manhattan Chess Club there was probably less discussion of the case than anywhere else in New York.
Phone me at the chess club when you get a reply from your employer.
You probably did the same with Father- at his pool-hall 'chess club.
I'm certain Father has a-well, a mistress, and goes to see her some nights when he is supposed to be at that 'chess club'-and it's not a chess club.
George's Chess Club, London, drawn up in 1841 and still in force in England when Through the Looking-Glass was written in 1871.
You could find out from when he joined the chess club, couldn't you?
How complete was the Grantville Chess Club's knowledge of seventeenth-century chess?
Father often spent a couple of hours in the evening at a pool hall he called his `chess club'.
We met at a local chess club many years ago, and used to play every Tuesday and Friday-another thing they wouldn't allow me to continue after Hitler came to power.
Each afternoon Harry and Manny took a quick walk in the park and then went inside, to the chess club or a coffee shop or the bus station or the library, where there was a table deep in the stacks on which they could eat lunch without detection.