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At Risk Communities

Many communities struggle due to poverty and can’t afford to spend money on non essentials like chess.People all across the U.S. will not be able to play chess due to lack of disposable income.These groups include,Immigrant families that need to get familiarised and can’t afford to play chess,disabled players also can struggle to afford and attend chess events and those who don’t have stable housing making there life difficult.

Community near you

Below is a link to U.S. chess officials who will run and make tournaments in your state.There are delegates for each state so no matter where you live you can find chess tournaments so you can play.They all are trusted people and players in the community so you can trust them to host safe,fun,and fair events.https://new.uschess.org/2024-governance-delegates

Famous players

ome of the most famous players, Magnus Carlsen, Hikaru Nakamoura,Hans neimann etc.Many of these players have been considered to be the top chess players all over the world.These players have made money and fame due to their immense skill level in the chess world.

Learn today

Check out the video on the side of your screen. This video will teach you everything you need to know to play chess.This video is by Levy Rosmen or better known as Gotham chess.This should teach you everything you need to know to play and win at chess.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OCSbzArwB10 this link is the video

A simple chess position
Chase Clark--

Fun facts

There was a study in 1973-1974 where they took kids ages 16 through 18 and had half of them play chess and half do other things and the chess group had improved more than the base group with their spatial, numerical and administrative-directional abilities.

People have received Massive scholarships from schools for being exceptionally good at chess and it has helped lower income stars get a degree and become successful.

Research shows that adults who play chess are much less likely to get diseases like dementia and Alzheimer's and can be more cognitively aware later in life.

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