Chess: Game of Kings


Ayyy that's a gud answer lol

And its quite interesting

The relativity of this game to real life...the self accountability gained through the game, because if you loose that means you made a mistake and that means it your fault you lost...Also the game allows you to develop thinking and understand that anything could lead to a variety of new possibilities and we must be aware of everything that happens around us or we might just get lost.

For me it’s the accountability almost - chess is an almost unique game with how much control you have over the outcome. There’s no cards, no dice, no wind direction, no team. It’s your brain against your opponent’s. It’s why it hurts so much to lose, but you have a chance to make something beautiful.

For me it’s the accountability almost - chess is an almost unique game with how much control you have over the outcome. There’s no cards, no dice, no wind direction, no team. It’s your brain against your opponent’s. It’s why it hurts so much to lose, but you have a chance to make something beautiful.
Basically the ego

The relativity of this game to real life...the self accountability gained through the game, because if you loose that means you made a mistake and that means it your fault you lost...Also the game allows you to develop thinking and understand that anything could lead to a variety of new possibilities and we must be aware of everything that happens around us or we might just get lost.
what an philosophic idea my frnd

The relativity of this game to real life...the self accountability gained through the game, because if you loose that means you made a mistake and that means it your fault you lost...Also the game allows you to develop thinking and understand that anything could lead to a variety of new possibilities and we must be aware of everything that happens around us or we might just get lost.
what an philosophic idea my frnd
It is a philosophic game after all
Whats yall's favorite thing about chess?