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Follow up questions (Chess):

1. Do you like playing chess?


 Not really.

2. If yes, why? If no, why?


 I do not like playing chess because I don’t know how it really works, I only know how
the chess pieces moves.

3. Did you learn the rules of the chess?


 Yes. Today's discussion enlightened me how chess is played and how every piece works.

4. Compare chess with real life problems.


 Every move in chess has a purpose, and every move we make is calculated. Similarly,
everything we do in life has an impact on our future. To attain each of our objectives, we
must devise plans and employ various techniques. Chess can help us to think ahead, not
rush our decisions, and weigh the pluses and minuses of our choices. These correlates to
challenges we face in everyday life, and just as in chess, we try to make the best choices
to develop positive outcomes for our lives.

5. What are the physical and health benefits of playing chess?


 Promotes brain growth.
 Helps prevent Alzheimer’s disease, dementia, and anxiety.
 Optimizes memory improvement.
 Improves recovery from stroke or disability.
 Exercise the brain to plan and foresight.

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