If you have never wanted to move a rook or bishop in your life, you are probably about to change your mind. In addition to entertaining you, chess improves your mental faculties; playing chess is useful for your brain and creativity.
Moving the pieces on the board is much more than mental training.
This game also helps develop attention, concentration, and teaches you to make more informed choices (not just on a chessboard).
In addition to being good for the brain, chess hardens the character and can teach many things: discipline, patience, and confidence in your abilities. They also help you to be more focused, creative and think strategically.
This exhaustive Guide will teach you everything you need to know about this incredible, magical game, even if you are a complete beginner; in a very few time, you will be able to play against everybody.
In this book, you will:
- Clearly Understand all The Benefits You Can Have from Playing Chess, even Children who learn more easily not only to play but to improve skills useful in different aspects of life: school, work, but also relational.
- Learn The Best Chess Opening a Beginner Should Play to set your initial plans well and fight for space on the board.
- Have a Very Detailed Explanation About How Pieces Move since each piece has its unique way to move, horizontally, vertically, or diagonally. Beginners want to know what chess pieces can move where, and how to get them there without losing the game.
- Realize It Is Never Too Late Start Learning to Play Chess, you can become a good chess player at any age, and any level of intelligence. If you are interested in chess, go right ahead and get as serious as you like. You are still quite young enough to develop into a good player if you study diligently and learn.
- Have All the Necessary Information to Predict Your Opponent's Intentions that is not easy, but it is certainly doable for your very next move. It may be hard for you as a beginner, but after some time you will be able to tell which moves are better.
- ... & Lot More!
Chess teaches independence and a sense of responsibility. Every move is a fundamental decision in the economy of the game, so chess develops the ability to make decisions, influenced only by your judgment, often under pressure, and to take responsibility for it.
But chess is above all a game, and following all the strategies and tips inside this manual, you can try for yourself the personal pleasure you derive from moving the pieces and creating something new every time.
You do not need to be a genius or a Nobel Prize winner to play chess in a satisfying and stimulating way, just learn the basic rules this Manual provides you and test yourself!
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