We all know chess is a game that requires strategic and tactical thinking. And there are dozens of tips, tricks, methods, and patterns. Whether you are playing the physical board itself or the browser chess.com, you can inherit benefits that can be used in the real world, both inside and outside your home at Vela One.
Memory
Our mind thinks of the many possibilities in any given chess situation, which equates to improved memory. Just by looking at a specific position, we can seek out tactics or plans that we’ll play in our turn. Additionally, this can offset and reduce the risk of illnesses such as dementia.
Creativity
Being creative is part of playing the game. We map out all the options, and we come up with our own plan, attack, or defense. And if things don’t go our way in the game, we improvise on the spot to try and get back an advantage.
Problem-awareness
When the opponent plays a move, we ask ourselves why they played this, and then we play reactively and discover a way to solve the threat. Playing more often can translate into recognizing problems immediately in a real-life situation. In addition, you often lose if you fail to recognize the threats presented in-game.
Fast-Thinking
When we keep playing, we build up our processing skills, which helps us find a logical solution to achieve a goal. This also increases focus and helps us to eliminate bad options when we start calculating them.
Sportsmanship
Chess is a sports game and teaches proper manners and etiquette, like showing respect before and after the game. Greater sportsmanship can also evolve into longer patience, which is another benefit.
Confidence
Confidence is one of the main keys to winning games, not just in chess, but in other sports. Starting out thinking you’ll lose can affect the results of your game and cause unwanted stress.


