Martha Pelletier

Chess: The New Craze in Australia

7-5-2013 3-56-43 PM
7-5-2013 3-56-43 PM
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Over the years the popularity of chess in Australia has grown significantly. It’s losing its uncool tag for the good as playing chess has shown many brain benefits. Therefore, many academies have started offering coaching to children for Chess Sydney  and other cities.

Chess is a game that can be played across ages and gender, and doesn’t have a retirement age. People who learn chess and continue to play chess have often cited benefits of the game in their everyday life; even numerous studies have shown that chess has direct correlation with improved cognitive skills. Since the game of chess uses both sides of the brain, it sees overall and fast development. Go here for more information.

Below are 5 benefits of playing chess and why it has become so popular with Australian parents and academicians.

1.    Improve memory: Chess is a complicated game with lot of opening combinations. In order to win the game, players often try to memorize lengthy moves and game patterns. Some even try remembering the previous moves of the opponent to increase their chances of winning. Enhancing memory for the game also enhances memory for academics.

2.    Improves Creativity: The beauty of chess is that no two games are the same. During the game, players need to come up new combinations to win the game - developing the creative skills of the player.

3.    Improve Concentration: In chess, a player is not required to announce his/her move and in fact the opponent can take advantage of the player’s distraction and make a surreptitious move - gaining an edge in the game. Distraction during the game can cost the player his game. As one develops patience and concentration in the game, they become his/her natural traits.

4.    Calms Aggression: Chess requires the players to be patient and focused - traits which over a period of time can calm aggressive attitudes.

5.    Improves IQ: Chess, using both sides of the brain, naturally improves IQ. Studies reveal that kids who play chess have higher IQ than kids who play other games.

Chess is a fun way to teach children how to learn, focus, anticipate and plan - traits which are critical not only in academics but in real life as well.

7-5-2013 3-57-58 PM
7-5-2013 3-57-58 PM
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