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Why Should you play Chess?Chess is an exercise of infinite possibilities for the mind, one which develops mental abilities used throughout life: concentration, critical thinking, abstract reasoning, problem solving, pattern recognition, strategic planning, creativity, analysis, synthesis, and evaluation, to name a few. Chess can be used very effectively as a tool to teach problem solving and abstract reasoning. Learning how to solve a problem is more important than learning the solution to any particular problem. Through chess, we learn how to analyze a situation by focusing on important factors and by eliminating distractions. We learn to devise creative solutions and put a plan into action. Chess is a game of imagination and strategy, one that provides rules, order and opportunities for intellectual growth. Chess teaches a skill that can be applied to other aspects of life. For example, it teaches one to plan carefully in advance to visualize various situations before making a move, and the importance of patience. How many of us have acted without thinking and then wished we could take back our actions? Well, the game of chess will quickly teach a child to analyze before acting. VISUAL BENEFITS OF CHESS INCLUDES : Apart from Children Improves Academically they also develop and enchance their ….. · Memory · Concentration · Logic Reasoning · Critical Thinking · Problem Solving · Intellectual Maturity · Self Esteem · Awareness & Analyzing . Actions and Consequences · Visualizing Future Possibilities · Planning Ahead · Complex Decision Making · Pattern Recognition Chess and Science Chess develops the scientific way of thinking. While playing, you generate numerous variations in your mind, explore new ideas Chess and Mathematics Chess involves an infinite number of calculations, anything from counting the number of attackers and defenders in the event of a simple exchange to calculating lengthy continuations. And you use your head to calculate, not some little machine. Chess and Art If you thought you could never be an artist, chess proves you wrong. Chess enables the artist hiding within you to come out. Your imagination will run wild with endless possibilities on the 64 squares. You will paint pictures in your mind of ideal positions and perfect outposts for your soldiers. As a chess artist you will have an original style and personality. Chess and Psychology Chess is a test of patience, nerves, will power and concentration. It enhances your ability to interact with other people. It tests your sportsmanship in a competitive environment. In a nutshell, we can say: Chess is a not a game of chance, but rather one in which imagination, hard work, and deep thinking are rewarded…. Chess is challenging, since there is always more to learn and enjoy. In addition to the satisfaction of mastering the ancient game, players often make life-long friends….. Chess develops the scientific way of thinking. While playing, you generate numerous variations in your mind, explore new ideas. |
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