Wednesday, 4 March 2015

How to Make Chess Interesting for a Beginner

Chess can be challenging and intimidating for beginners as well as for those who lack confidence in their ability to play. There are many reasons why a beginner may not appreciate chess for all it is worth and miss out on the fun factor that they can enjoy from playing it. Understanding these reasons can help you come up with ideas on how making chess interesting for a beginner.

For starters, a beginner may think chess is too complicated. Many beginners develop a mindset that they are not good enough to play the game. If this is the case, you need to change the way they think about chess. Make it fun by playing casually with them. Some beginners feel that chess takes a lot of time to conclude, so they lose interest or become worried about the time because they have other things to do. Letting them play online is a good way to learn chess and make the game interesting. Through online instruction, they can learn at their own pace without any pressure, and at a time that is most convenient for them.

Many girls and women do not feel comfortable participating because chess is a male-dominated game, and they feel outnumbered. You can make chess interesting for them by talking about the male and female roles on the chess board. Explain what the queen can do, for example.

Beginners are likely to find chess fun and interesting if they take time to learn what the pieces are about and treat the board as if it is a battlefield. They could use their imaginations to think of strategies to make their 'kingdom' win the battle against the opponent. This type of strategy can appeal to players of all ages, especially children and even adults who are fascinated with medieval stories, and stories of kings and queens.


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