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	<title>Chess &#187; Chess Games</title>
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		<title>Making the Right Chess Moves</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When playing a chess game, the chances of winning increase depending on the moves that a player makes using the chess pieces. Chess games can be complicated matches that last a long time or quick simple ones. Some people are so experienced at chess games that they can spot the right chess move immediately depending &#8230; <a href="http://www.indiebloggers.org/right-chess-moves.html">Continue reading</a>]]></description>
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<p>When playing a chess game, the chances of winning increase depending on the moves that a player makes using the chess pieces. Chess games can be complicated matches that last a long time or quick simple ones. Some people are so experienced at chess games that they can spot the right chess move immediately depending on the play and look of the chess board. Others may need help deciding which moves are good ideas in a chess game.</p>
<p>•	Since playing a chess game is based almost entirely on strategy, it is important to know which chess move is right for which play. Chess games are won or lost due to the moves of each chess piece that the player controls. While learning the basics of a chess game and setting up the chess board is the basic things that should be learned first, learning which moves work best in a chess game is a close second. One move can make or break a chess game. There are several ways to make smart moves in chess games.</p>
<p>•	One important rule is that the player should constantly keep their eyes on the chess game. Any distractions could result in the individual missing a crucial play. It is just as important for the player to look after their own pieces in a chess game as it is for that player to watch closely their opponent&#8217;s chess pieces. Sometimes, the chance to make a good chess move will be lost because the player was looking around in other places and thinking more about distractions than the chess game.</p>
<p>•	One should always be a step ahead of their opponent by silently planning each possible move that they can make next in the chess game. This could include going over where the individual&#8217;s chess pieces can move to and planning from there, or seeing what plays are available to the opponent and planning what move to make for each possible option. The more moves ahead that one can plan to do in a chess game, the better. Being prepared for a large variety of moves is important when playing any game of strategy, particularly a chess game.</p>
<p>•	Defense moves in a chess game are important to know, as well as offense moves. While some of a chess game depends on the individual&#8217;s plan of attack, another half of it will depend on the opponent&#8217;s move. Knowing how to go on the defense in a chess game will give a player a great advantage. It&#8217;s also important to remember that there are times that it may be to one&#8217;s benefit to sacrifice a chess piece to complete a larger plan. This is true cases of weak pieces like pawns or a strong piece like the queen.</p>
<p>The best way to play a chess game is to be ready to experiment with new moves. Sometimes, developing a new style will lead to a strong new strategy for chess games.</p>
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		<title>Interesting Chess Facts About Chess and Analytical Thinking</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The modern chess game is a board game that is played between two players with a chess board. The chessboard is square-shaped and contains 64 squares arranged on an 8 by 8 grid. Each player during a chess match starts with sixteen different pieces. Each player has one king and queen, two rooks, knights, and &#8230; <a href="http://www.indiebloggers.org/chess-facts.html">Continue reading</a>]]></description>
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<p>The modern chess game is a board game that is played between two players with a chess board. The chessboard is square-shaped and contains 64 squares arranged on an 8 by 8 grid. Each player during a chess match starts with sixteen different pieces. Each player has one king and queen, two rooks, knights, and bishops, and eight pawns. Every unique piece on a chess board has unique ways of traveling up and down the chessboard. Both player in a game of chess has the goal of using the pieces to checkmate the opponent&#8217;s king. This means that the king is under attack, and there is no possible move that will deem the king safe from the attack. If a king is in check, it means it is being attacked, but there is a move that will keep it safe, either by moving the king or another piece to block the attack.</p>
<p>How Do Chess Games Improve Mental Health?<br />
Due to the fact that chess is an easy game to learn but an extremely tough game to master, it has been proven to help improve academic performance among growing children. Chess games are recognized across the globe as a useful way for children to develop intellectual skills. Many countries have already begun recognizing chess games as a useful tool to improve cognitive abilities, reasoning and rational decision making among children of all ages. A chess game can bring out the strategic skills within a young person that traditional educational approaches would otherwise fail to connect with. In addition, a chess game helps players establish a firm sense of confidence, builds social and communication skills, enforces logical thinking, and develops pattern recognition skills. It also shows kids the value and the important experience of making commitments, where success can be obtained through concentration and hard work.</p>
<p>Proof In Studies:<br />
Recent studies have concluded and shown evidence about the ways in which chess games can improve overall mental health. One experiment showed that after just three weeks of chess game training, students showed a large increase in academic results. Chess game instruction, while not showing a drastic improvement in all students, more than half showed results that support the findings. Other studies have shown increase in test results for students who on a regular basis, participate in chess games. Chess has shown better results in mental health than traditional analytical activities, such as Problem solving and creative writing. Chess games have also shown better social skills among children, especially children who are enrolled in special education classes.</p>
<p>Why Does Chess Work?<br />
It is estimated that about 10^50 unique chess games are possible. In a sense, no two games of chess are alike, and virtually every single one is different. Therefore, a player of chess will always be faced with new situations. Instead of repeating a learned tactic, they will have to apply what they have learned about analytical thinking to help them with each unique situation they face.</p>
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