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- chess | ChessAssist
The game of chess requires long term strategy and planning However, that hasn’t stopped enthusiasts from taking up shorter formats of the game where time is even more essential than normal Introducing – Rapid and Blitz chess
- Visualization Training - II - ChessAssist
In the first article on this topic we saw how we could visualize an entire chess board in our minds So what next? Now, we come to the pieces
- chessfun | ChessAssist
A chess clock is a timer which is used during a chess tournament with the purpose of recording and keeping track of the time used The clock has two timers showing the time utilized by the players The time reduces for the person who is to move
- Chess against addiction | ChessAssist
This story tells us about how chess can help to break the shackles of alcohol and how it’s benefits are not limited to just cognitive skills With teenagers taking up alcohol habit and turning into addictions, chess could be a way to prevent that
- chesslearn | ChessAssist
Any sport that you play has a ranking system The number one ranked tennis player in the world right now is Novak Djokovic, the number one ranked cricket player is Virat Kohli and in the same way the number one ranked chess player is Magnus Carlsen Chess uses an ELO system to define each player’sContinue reading “Elo System”
- chess tournament | ChessAssist
A chess clock is a timer which is used during a chess tournament with the purpose of recording and keeping track of the time used The clock has two timers showing the time utilized by the players The time reduces for the person who is to move
- Visualization Training | ChessAssist
Posted by Sahil Tickoo July 10, 2020 July 18, 2020 Posted in Blog Tags: chess assist, chess assist course, chess notation, chess rules, chess tournament, chessassist, learn chess, Visualization Training Leave a comment on Visualization Training – II Visualization Training
- learn chess | ChessAssist
Posted by Parnali Dharia June 7, 2020 June 24, 2020 Posted in Blog Tags: chess, chess assist, chess rules, chess tournament, chess travel, chessassist, chessfun, chessnotcheckers, fun, learn chess, travel Leave a comment on Turtle soup and the chess robot A leap of faith
- chess rules | ChessAssist
We often hear chess has benefits like development of cognitive skills, increased concentration and patience, etc but how often do we hear that chess helps in reducing addiction? The Chess Village is proof
- A Leap of faith | ChessAssist
As the tournament began, it was surreal to play with the Indian flag next to the chess board It gave me some extra purpose during the game and I just couldn’t stop smiling all throughout the day As a cherry on top I won the under 2000 rating category prize as well
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