= Chess as mental training
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Chess as mental training refers to the cognitive and psychological benefits gained from playing and studying chess. Engaging in chess can enhance various mental skills and attributes, including: 1. **Critical Thinking**: Chess requires players to analyze positions, evaluate potential moves, and anticipate their opponent's actions. This fosters the ability to think critically and make informed decisions. 2. **Problem-Solving**: Players often face complex situations on the chessboard that require creative and strategic solutions.
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