English, asked by rahulray4911, 1 year ago

10 lines on My favorite game is chess

Answers

Answered by Saharshthegreat
7
Chess Games Everyone Can not Play Chess games were considered very good in old-fashioned sports. Is still considered today. Earlier, King-King used to play chess in order to seduce his mind.

Chess is called chase in English. The word chas is derived from the word Shah. Shah is the word of Persian language. Shah means King. King is formed with this word. The king means the king.

Chess was born in India. Ravana's wife's name was Mandodari. She was a very smart woman. When he saw that the monster used to beat the day in Lanka, he taught the demons a game of chess. For this reason all the monsters were engaged in chess games. It is said that the empty mind is the house of the devil.

In this way people in India learned the game of chess. This game was played in India for a long time. After a long time, this game gradually reached many countries of the world. This game took Soviet Russia very seriously. That's why Chess has become Russia's national sport today.

In 1851, the first international chess competition was held in London.

Their country is quite ahead in chess games. India has won many World Chess Championships so far. Viswanathan Anand is India's top player and is counted among the best in the world. The attraction of people towards chess is increasing. Now its competitions are organized at the local level.
Answered by sachin526
8
I play chess in my free time because it is my hobby and passion. It not only keeps me busy but also gives entertainment, provides a welcome change and creative satisfaction. I was first drawn to chess from the early age of 11, and have been playing ever since. The tactics and strategies of playing chess appealed to me. Now I have become an expert in playing chess. I could beat all my siblings except my elder brother, who is an even better player than me. Chess allows the mind to exercise itself and engage in planning and forecasting. One has to study the moves of the opponent closely and anticipate further moves.
Similar questions