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Jasoninjes Posted - 29/12/2025 : 11:37:39
The game of chess has always been one of the best methods to train the brain. If you are just starting out or familiar with the game, there is constantly another tactic to practice. The game is known to build focus over time. If you’re just starting, understanding simple opening ideas can be a good first step. Don’t worry about mistakes early on, because each match teaches a lesson. Practicing regularly with a variety of players will help you improve faster. can also speed things up, especially when you focus on how plans are formed. With experience, you will see tactics sooner. Above all, stay relaxed. Chess gets better with practice, and it becomes more enjoyable the more you play.


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