by Bulbul Satsangi | Sep 16, 2021 | Chess & Life Lessons
There is a legend that the Russian ruler, Ivan IV( The Terrible), died while playing Chess. On the other hand, Peter the Great carried his chessboard on his war campaigns; accompanying him was his fellow player. In 1796, Earl Stroganoff- Catherine II organized a human...
by Bulbul Satsangi | Sep 10, 2021 | Chess & Life Lessons
Imagine you need to undergo surgery. You trust the surgeon to keep you safe and bring you back to a healthier state post-surgery, right? What if the surgeon had some weak spots during his study days in medicine? After all, he is a human too! And as luck would have it,...
by Bulbul Satsangi | Sep 10, 2021 | Chess & Life Lessons
As your child prepares for trials for one tournament after the other, it is hard not to miss their routine and physical activities changes. Most children who play chess at an advanced level end up spending at least 2-3 hours every week playing chess – either...