by Sanjana Chandan | Aug 6, 2023 | Chess & Life Lessons
Summer is almost coming to an end, and Schools are all set to welcome students back into their hallways. School children and parents of these children often struggle with extracurricular activities that would stimulate the brilliant minds of these budding stars. If...
by Bulbul Satsangi | Jun 28, 2021 | Chess in Popular Culture
Imagine sitting with an opponent before the game and saying you are almost tempted to play a Ruy López against their Berlin Defense. Believe me, your opponent will smell the superiority you hold over his knowledge from far away. While you bask in the glory of...
by klubventures | May 14, 2021 | Chess in Popular Culture
The Queen is the strongest piece in chess, but only a handful of women have got as much popularity and fan following as their male counterparts. In fact, few women seem to play the game of Chess. In the US, for instance, only one in 7 of the members of the National...
by Bulbul Satsangi | Apr 6, 2021 | Chess in Popular Culture
Chess – The Game of Kings – and here’s a look at the dynasty of players who ruled the Chess World. Chess has been one of the most cerebral games favored by Kings and admired by commoners alike. Many players have immortalized their names with their...