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      Home  >  Chess Improvement • Daily News  >  Ancient game is still stimulating minds

      Ancient game is still stimulating minds

      Al Ain Chess Club, Mississippi


      Chess club says the ancient game is still stimulating minds
      Posted: Feb 16, 2012 5:33 PM CST
      Updated: Feb 16, 2012 7:49 PM CST
      By Danielle Thomas
      BILOXI, MS (WLOX) –

      It’s an ancient game that players say continues to challenge minds and win over new fans. The Biloxi Chess Club organized more than 20 years ago. Members said whether you’re a master strategist or a newcomer, there is always something to learn. Players said while chess clubs around the country are falling by the wayside, on the coast the game is still popular.

      Dr. David Jenkins said playing chess is exercise for the brain.

      “It’s challenging,” said Dr. Jenkins. “It’s an ancient game. It’s been around for a long time. It gives your brain good exercise, teaches you how to be a good sportsman because you’re competing against another person.”

      The Biloxi Chess Club has been around since 1990. Members say although the meeting locations have changed over the years, the love for the game has never wavered.

      “You can be a beginner and beat somebody who has played for a long time,” said Cecil Rosal, one of the club founders. “If you played a little bit intensely like in tournaments, that means you are a very serious chess player. In the club, you enjoy the game; you learn from it. You learn your mistakes.”

      One way some players learn is by studying great chess matches in history. On the day WLOX stopped by, players analyzed the moves during the Bobby Fisher and Boris Spassky 1992 rematch.

      “When you play over a game between really strong players, I’m at the point now where I can understand 85 percent of the moves,” said Henry Thensted, who began learning chess at age three. “It’s the 15 percent that I don’t understand that I really dig into, and I try to increase my knowledge base. There’s some moves you wonder why did he do that.”

      “A lot of the younger players don’t like to do it. Some people will say it’s boring,” said Thensted. “You have to love chess. If you really love chess, the analysis sometimes is better than what the game is.”

      As skill levels rise, so can the challenge. Players can move on to timed games when decisions have to be made quickly.

      “If you play the game a long time like myself, the most fun part of chess is playing speed chess. Speed chess is a game in five minutes. Bullet chess is game in three minutes. Lightning chess is game in two minutes or under.”

      More here.

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      4 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        February 17, 2012 at 3:31 pm

        Hope it will continue.

      2. Diablo 3 Guide Reply
        February 17, 2012 at 9:42 pm

        Word, brother!

      3. Mr. Zed Reply
        February 18, 2012 at 5:26 am

        “”You can be a beginner and beat somebody who has played for a long time,” said Cecil Rosal, one of the club founders.”

        What game is this now…?

      4. Diablo 3 Guide Reply
        April 5, 2012 at 11:37 pm

        I love chess games!

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