Benefits of Playing Chess

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Benefits of Playing Chess

Post by chessbeast » Thu Jan 09, 2014 5:49 am

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Chess playing, an outstanding game for those who like to play some brain related games in their leisure time. The mental and behavioral benefits of playing chess have never been put into doubt. These are just but some of the benefits derived from such a wonderful game -
• It improves brainpower and memory
The player when making his moves has to keep in mind the consequences. Therefore, to avoid making wrong decisions, he or she must always remember the opponent’s positions on the board. This improves his memory and alertness.
• It keeps Alzheimer at bay
Research has shown that players who engage in chess have reduced chances of contracting dementia and other brain-degeneration related illnesses including Alzheimer. This is attributable to the exercising done by the brain. Since like other muscles, the brain requires constant training. This slows muscles muscle senescence, which is inevitable. This same process also affects unexercised muscles. Moreover, the brain is a muscle, and requires exercising too.
• It improves the players IQ
Normally chess is taken to be a game for smart people. This often discourages the less smart wannabe starters. The question that is usually asked is as to whether the game makes the players smart or the players are smart in the first place even before they started playing. This is hard to answer. However, research has shown that, students show improved artificial intelligence quotient after playing the game for a minimum of 4 months.
• It improves the player’s problem solving abilities
The constant mental wrestling in a game of chess has come to be thought to improve the players’ ability to deal with obstacles in real life. This undying desire to succeed given the situations thrown at them by the opponent comes in handy in the real world when one is faced by similar situations.
• Increases the creativity and originality
Playing chess is like unraveling one big and constantly changing puzzle. This is due to the constant planning of ways to beat the opponent in every move they make .This makes the player to always adjust his thinking with every move made by the opponent.

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Re: Benefits of Playing Chess

Post by juztrynahelp » Sun Feb 09, 2014 1:17 pm

I don't think anyone who's just smart is automatically good with Chess. Our class valedictorian, as good as he is in class, is not on par with a mid tier Chesser but I agree with everything else though.

Just would like to add though that I think anyone can become good with this game if they have the patience and have good spatial reasoning abilities ;)

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