Chess is a game that builds both sides of the brain, increases IQ and reduces the risk of Alzheimer's! If you want to improve your Planning & Foresight, Concentration, Patience, Reading, Risk Taking, Problem-Solving, Memory, Creativity, Critical Thinking, Abstract Reasoning, Pattern Recognition, Visualisation and Perseverance - then play Chess. It makes you think, how a game of such simple rules can have more possible positions than there are atoms in the Universe.
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- Lesson 13: Halloween Army
- Lesson 12: Mini Chess
- Lesson 18: Visualisation Training
- Lesson 9: Special Rules: the Pawn
- Lesson 11: Antichess
- Lesson 10: Special Rules: the King
- Lesson 8: Playing a Full game of chess
- Lesson 7: Rules of Chess: the Pawn (Soldier)
- Lesson 6: Rules of Chess: the Knight (Horse)
- Lesson 5: Rules of Chess: the Bishop
- Lesson 4: Rules of Chess: the Rook (Castle)
- Lesson 3: Rules of Chess: the Queen
- Lesson 2: Rules of Chess: The King
- Lesson 0: Aim of the Game
- Lesson 1: Introducing the pieces & their ranks
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