[Hwan Cho] This article discusses a new variant in Chess, 5D Chess. This variant created by Conor Petersen is unique from other variants that it deals with dimensions of time. There are games in the past and the present that makes this variant much more complicated, but also intriguing and possibly addicting.
5D Chess has been summer’s most-popular variant, as the multiverse time travel game has captured attention from publications and streamers worldwide. While online chess has seen significant growth on Twitch this summer, casual players have been exploring alternative means to make the game even more mainstream. Conor Petersen, a […]
Month: August 2020
Chess As A Learning Tool: An Interview With The International Chess Federation
[Hwan Cho] This article discusses how chess goes beyond just a board game and serves to be even a learning tool for children and adults. This article highlights the advantages of Chess.
For International Chess Day, we spoke to the International Chess Federation to understand why playing chess is great for your child and the entire family. To celebrate International Chess Day, July 20, everyone should do themselves a solid favor and learn how to play chess. You and your family […]
In Life and Chess: Mastering the Immortal Game
[Hwan Cho] This article discusses the similarities between chess and life. The theme that this article focuses is on the infinite possibilities and the role of a mentor or leader on a player.
You are born. Someone dumps pieces into your lap. You receive rough instruction on how they move. If you are lucky, an expert mentor provides sharp pointers on tactics, attacking style, and rules of the game. In the beginning, everything seems a bit confusing. There are many rules to […]