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Think Before You Act

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Hi, this post will talk about getting focused in chess.

Introduction


Chess is a strategic game which helps your brain moving, this game will all need your brain to do calculations where you have to think carefully and what might your opponent move the next piece. Well, I think Inwill move on to the main part of the post, which is basically: ‘Think Before You Act’.

Thinking in Chess Is Important


In chess, thinking is the main part of chess because you have to calculate what will your rival do when you move this piece. The consequence if you do not calculate the next move, that means your opponent might have an intrigue to get you defeated by that person. Why do you need to think in chess?: Well this is a good question because many people just ask why do you need to think, because people think chess is just a game for fun. Well yes, it is true but if chess doesn’t use strategies then the game would be random.

Calculating


Calculating is the really helpful when you play against an opponent. The reason why, is because calculating is when your opponent moves a piece and you have to concentrate and focus the future moves when your opponent move the pieces. This means your brain works and you exactly know where your opponent’s going which makes your life easier.

Think Before You Act


The main part in the blog is ‘Think Before You Act’. Thinking is good for your brain when you’re playing your opponent which means they might include also special plans to conquer you. When your opponent moves a move, you’ve got to get your mind open to think where your opponent may move if you play this move. If you do that, life is easier and everything would be fine.

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