Description
Chess a game that has much in store for the person who learns it to the point it is more of an adventure. No two competitive games are the same. This is a classic board game of 64 alternating color squares with rules for each piece to follow. It has various tactics, traps, and strategies that can be used for or against opponents.
The game itself can be knowingly traced 1500 years but not to the exact beginning of the game. Chess can help the person to think logically in just about any area professionally and personally. The challenge is not in the game itself but in the person/player utilizing what they have learned and adapting or making adjustments during the game, and being open-minded to all the possibilities to have a winning outcome.
Last note, chess can have financial benefits in tournaments for people who strive for much study and practice. Other benefits are to travel and meeting new people.