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Chess History
Chess History
Chess is believed to have been invented 1500 years ago in India.
The game has changed only slightly since then with the advent of the queen in
the 15th century and some minor movement adjustments in the 1800s. Chess
has long been considered the sport of kings and aristocrats. Rulers used chess to
create better military strategists. The idea was simple: learning chess helps develop
thinking skills.

Flash forward! The same idea exists now. It has only been recently
that chess has become popular among all levels of society. And no wonder. Chess
is great exercise. No, there are no head smashing, helmet scarring football tackles
or exotic tumbles on a gymnastic mat. Rather the players exercise their minds. In
fact, in some countries chess is part of a normal school curriculum. Chess is not
a game of chance; it is based solely on tactics and strategy. Chess is one of the
world's most popular games; it has been described not only as a game, but also as
an art, science, and sport. Chess is sometimes seen as an abstract war-game. Teaching
chess has been advocated as a way of enhancing mental prowess.
A game of logic, chess exercises the mind by requiring players to
think logically. Players are forced to think ahead and to analyze complex individual,
yet interdependent factors. It has been said that chess is a good way to learn about
life. A person with the facility to win at chess is ready to conquer any complex
problem on either a personal or business level.
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