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  1. May 9, 2016 · There is something to be said about incorporating chess ideas while your brain is young and developing. However, the converse is absolutely NOT TRUE! Just because someone starts playing chess at the age of 4 or 5 DOES NOT guarantee they can reach GM level.

  2. Jan 29, 2019 · It used to be argued that somehow women’s brains were unsuited to the complexities of chess. It was the three Polgar sisters, especially Judit, who first knocked that idea on the head.

    • Leon Rosselson
  3. ‘Scott did not pursue the science of chess after his boyhood. He used to say that it was a shame to throw away upon mastering a mere game, however ingenious, the time which would suffice for the acquisition of a new language. ‘Surely,’ he said, ‘chess-playing is a sad waste of brains.’

  4. Feb 19, 2024 · Whether through the mindful placement of a bishop or the patient strategy of a long game, chess teaches us that, sometimes, the most profound tranquility arises in the midst of a challenge, waiting quietly to be discovered.

  5. As an adult with adhd, I think it’s glorious. Helps me train my ability to focus and sequence things on a daily basis. Plus, being able to play with random people around the world is actually engaging, entertaining, and challenging. I think in some cases its a damn waste.

  6. Apr 6, 2022 · Chess was once blamed for triggering mental health problems, including suicide and even murder. Today, the same is said of video games. Credit: Newspapers.com.

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  8. Feb 20, 2023 · While the benefits of playing chess are widely recognized, the potential for psychological damage from excessive and prolonged play cannot be ignored. In this article, we will explore the dark side of chess and its potential negative effects on psychological well-being.

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