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Piece activation and development in real life
‘Be the best version of yourself, always’ Piece activation and development in real life Little John was playing a thrilling game of chess with his grandpa. It was a Sunday afternoon and he had never won against his grandpa in the game of chess, even after tons of takebacks allowed by his grandpa. It was King’s Gambit Accepted by the little John and this time he was quite sure that he was winning. As expected, Grandpa Shawn resigned on the 5th move.
By South Mumbai Chess Academy3 years ago in Education
The Formula for Playing a Chess Tournament
Chess, one of the oldest games, boasts of Indian origins back in the 6th century AD. The game became notably popular in all of Asia by the end of the 10th century AD, spreading its branches to the Middle East and Europe.
By South Mumbai Chess Academy3 years ago in Lifehack
How to Play Online Chess Safely
Schools, coaching centers, and sports training have been put on hold due to the COVID-19 pandemic spread across the world. Every institution is trying its best to make sure the development of the students’ minds is not hindered by the distancing rule put out by the government.
By South Mumbai Chess Academy3 years ago in Education
Long Term Benefits of Playing Chess
Chess is still called the game of kings and it is true to that statement since the time of kings. Chess was definitely relished by kings. It was designed to increase the tactical capabilities of the rulers and increase IQ, which was important in the actual battlefields.
By South Mumbai Chess Academy3 years ago in Longevity
Mastering Endgames in Real Life
We have heard the saying which emphasizes how we should carefully take our initial steps for the commencement of a deal, project, career, or new phase of life wisely. They say-“Well begun is half done”. I would rather say — “To be or not to be is the question” or “Will it is worth it?
By South Mumbai Chess Academy3 years ago in Gamers
Psychological Preparation for a Chess Player
Computers and bots don’t have the psychological capacity as humans. Especially when it comes to chess, computers just work on high-intensity mathematical and chess-related calculations. It makes them hard to be psychologically corrupt. But when you’re in a chess competition against a human opponent, psychology comes into play.
By South Mumbai Chess Academy3 years ago in Lifehack
Variants of Online Chess Games
Playing chess is for the mindful ones, who like to challenge their brains every now and then. Chess is the most famous puzzle game and all people have some interest in playing the game becoming good at it so that they can have some confidence boost.
By South Mumbai Chess Academy3 years ago in Gamers
The Chess Language
The world is on the chessboard today. Demographics of the chess world prove that there are millions or even billions of chess players all around the world. A very large proportion of our Indian population can play chess. Although the numbers are not yet humongous, there is an increasing number of chess players emerging from the middle ground of the Indian public.
By South Mumbai Chess Academy3 years ago in FYI
How will Chess improve your analytical skills
In our day-to-day life, we go through different challenges and tasks that we must overcome to get a certain form of success. Everyday tasks at home or in your profession require self-betterment every day. Self-betterment means understanding the parts of yourself that are lacking. A way of doing a specific thing might be a great chance you can bring to your day-to-day life and problem-solving. Life is a puzzle of many different levels and to solve these puzzles we must try again with a different angle.
By South Mumbai Chess Academy3 years ago in Gamers