yes it teaches you strategy and patience
Chess is good for the mind because it helps your strategic thoughts of your mind.
Yes. I play chess and now I get all As and Bs in school. It trains your mind. It helps you with logic and seeing ahead; just to name a few.
Yes, playing chess involves both hemispheres of the brain.
Chess puzzles can be played on Chess OK, Chess website, GameKnot, Math 10, Bubble, Shredder Chess, Become a Word Game Expert, World Chess Links, and Chess Boss.
If you mean famous then you are right because chess is famous. It is a game where you need to use your brain to win.
yes,it is a brain's game!
no chess is not an olympic sport *EDIT* However there is a "Mind Olympiad" (games like Rubiks Cube and other Brain Teasers) of which chess is included. There is also a "Chess Olympiad".
Playing chess helps develop your brain using strategy of how to win and remembering the different pieces and moves
Yes. Chess improves brain activity by providing it with a rigorous brain workout. Chess training exercises the brain and keeps Alzheimer's disease at bay. Chess allows a person to be able to evaluate, analyze and comprehend things easily. It also improves problem solving skills, allows one to assume responsibilities for their actions, rewards perseverance and determination, raises self esteem and encourages socialization.
With logical and problem solving in different things
64 squares on a chess board
Chess is a great way to excercise your brain. Although it has little physical health benefits, some say chess and daily crossword puzzles can fight the onset of Alzheimers Disease
rest, test, cest, zest, chess
because people don't have anything to do so they play on Internet checkers