Okay so basically chess is a boardgame played by two players on a
checkered board with specially designed pieces of contrasting colors. So,
what’s the goal, unlike other game, chess only aim to capture your opponent's King while keeping your own well-guarded and call it checkmate. Chess is one of those few games that didn’t involved a lot of physical usage instead it’s more on using your mind your brain. Hence, chess improves the logical part of the brain. So it is an incredibly beneficial pastime, because playing chess results in better brain function, improved memory and cognitive abilities. With chess, maiimprove talaga ung strategic thinking and attention improvement kasi un nga chess is all about utilizing your brain na. So initially chess originated at India as a game called chaturanga and eventually evolved into its name chess around If I’m not mistaken around 16th century. Okay so as I’ve read ung details ng history in our module, I wonder that the origin of chess remains a matter of controversy. Like the date of its existence is not certain which lead me to the point of browsing the net thus, I found that there is actually no credible evidence that chess existed in a form approaching the modern game before the 6th century CE. Moreover the chatungara evolution is also unclear because since it has still uncertainty of its rules or how the game it was before spreading to other countries and develop from stodgy game of slow advances into a game of lightning strikes. It was widely developed already on 19th century when clubs founded and tournaments organized, thereby giving chess a wider following. Soon thereafter, a World Champion was crowned, and professional chess players began to appear for the first time. Chess literature began to proliferate as ordinary people came to love this game. Today, chess is played in virtually every country in the world. With tens of thousands of competition and hundreds of magazines, chess is the world's most popular board game and one of the most beloved of all games. Well it teaches learners on how to properly play chess especially for those beginners. Moreover, it will provide potentials for those who are learners who are eager to learn to not just become a player for leisure but to become an advanced place that can join tournaments. Furthermore, as for those who already know chess or those actual chess players, it allows them to learn a better strategic thinking from their teacher lectures. Aside from that, students will be able to find out the benefit of playing chess and it may drive them to be interested in chess as gives both sides of brain a good workout. Playing chess on physical educ 103 sub will help students brain to perform better, which in turn gives better advantage on future chess matches since playing chess involves using the left side of the brain for tasks such as object recognition.
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