Chess is a battle of the analytical powers of two people and not necessarily of intelligence. It is a game that requires calculative and problem solving skills. So here are top ten reasons why you should consider taking up chess.
It increases you I.Q. and that is a very a good reason to start with.
It will help you take decisions faster and will help you take better decisions as well.
It enhances you logical reasoning capabilities, very helpful in real life situations like bargaining and spotting scams.
It will help you increase your concentration.
It will help you make connections with others, a great way to socialize.
Chess will make you think and analyze better, which will lend itself to more creative thinking.
By playing chess you can enhance your comprehension and retention capabilities because it increases your memory and related skills.
You will get a lot of practice at making quick decisions under pressure, very helpful for the corporate boardroom situations.
It will help you plan better and make decisions based analysis of the current situation by predicting the possible outcomes of any decision.
It is really fun once you get the hang of it! It can be incredibly addictive as well.
If you want to sharpen your brain skills, chess is the best way to do it. Not only will help you in your personal development but you can also end up having a lot of fun with friends, family and even strangers.
10 Reasons Why You Should Play Chess
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