No matter how young or old you are, you can play the game. Some players start at age 6 and most do not stop playing until they are too infirm to make a move.
While intelligence levels do differ, no matter your physical condition, you can play the game. Many people thrive on challenges as that is what makes life fun for them. Chess has its own style of challenges that make the game fun for most of its players. Unlike other games where you might not be a part of the play, in chess you make all the moves.
No one can replace you. In other words, you play every down, every play, every inning. You are involved all the time. Not just in your confidence or other abilities but you get to see how fast you are improving with every game. That makes chess fun as you can monitor how good you are getting and take encouragement from your progress. The previous reasons all good and show you why chess is fun.
But there are some main elements that make the game more fun than people really think. It also has to be interesting and little bit challenging. Chess is the perfect example of this concept.
Watching this video you would be able to correlate them with chess. Even a small kid can learn the basic rules of chess and start playing chess. To start a chess game all you require is a chess set.
Also, you can also play online against a computer or a real opponent. So chess is definitely an easy to learn and easy-to-start game. With every move, you have to think, you have to make a plan to trap your opponent, to attack, to defend yourself, and a lot more things. Finally, reaching the ultimate goal of checkmating your opponent.
If you want to master chess it takes lots of time. Becoming a Chess Grandmaster yes, you guessed it right, the highest chess title takes lots of years of practice and dedication.
All You Need To Know I have clarified whether it is easy or hard to learn chess along with giving a complete overview of it. So you can check that out if interested. Thus, chess, being an easy to learn but challenging and hard to master game, makes it fun to play. In general, apart from the first-move advantage there is no luck involved in chess because nothing is hidden.
You have the chess boards, the chess pieces right in front of you and it now depends on you how you play the game. The winning and losing become a probability. However, as we dig in deeper, analyzing things in a more complex way then some luck can be noticed. There is the first-move advantage in chess which means the player who gets the chance of making the first move gets the chance of playing with white. So stats show that players with white pieces have slightly more winning percentages than the player with black pieces.
Still, your playing skill matters and becomes the deciding factor. So it can be said that hardly any luck is involved in chess! The universe is so vast and the atoms are so tiny. Naturally, that means you have also won more games than me. Therefore, your rating is much higher than mine. Look at how many games I've played! You'll understand what I mean. Although your chess IQ might be better than mine, that has nothing to do with our overall intelligence.
I would say chess is alot more than memorization. I don't put alot of effort memorise openings or anything. Just use common sense and play logical moves. Thinking chess is just memorization might be the reason for your stagnation in rating.
I would also say that chess is partial related to intelligence memory, concentration ARE parts of one's cognitive functions. But Intelligence is multi-faceted and chess covers only some parts of it. Chess is the pleasurable struggle experienced while bringing forth the fruit of ones own ego. The addiction to chess is a false hope, like running free without the labor-cost.
The sweetest fruit of this addiction is self victory, its cloaked in beauty, and its expensive. Ego is a fruit? I should stop memorize opening lines while eating oranges. That's why I become selfish! I believe the OP has some point in to this. The continuous run to maximize our playing knowledge more than our limits has an affection to our idiosyncrasies. If we use chess only to satisfy with the winning result it's pointless because the happy feeling of this conquer does not promise progress.
The failure to discover a winning variation it's more important than to think that you know always the truth! They exist! Kind of! You know, the one you were looking forward to because you had a cool Read…. Chess is not only a board game. It is also a unique theme in many interesting works of art. The series tells the story of fictional chess player Elizabeth Harmon, who becomes the best player in the world by using a unique ability to vividly picture a chessboard on the ceiling of any room she is in.
Using this ability, she defeats the reigning world chess champion as well as a number of other elite players. TV shows aside, chess is an artistic wonder all on its own.
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