Who is chess God?

Caïssa (“Ka-ee-sah”) is a fictional (anachronistic) Thracian dryad portrayed as the goddess of chess.
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Does chess relate to war?

From ancient India to the computer age, the military has used chess as both a metaphor and even as training for warfare. But as Dominic Lawson writes, generals who compare themselves with grandmasters are exaggerating their control of human combat. There is nothing more dangerous - or deafening - than warfare.
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What is the name of the patron goddess of chess players?

Caissa Caissa is the "patron goddess" of chess players.
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How chess can make you smarter?

Researchers found evidence that the game, which challenges memory, calculation, visual-spatial skills, and critical thinking abilities, may help reduce cognitive decline and postpone the effects of dementia as you age.
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Did Einstein play chess?

It's well known that Albert Einstein was a friend of former world chess champion (and mathematician) Emanuel Lasker. It's also known that Einstein could play chess, though he reportedly disliked the competitive aspect. That said, he was a great player, even though he never really pursued the game.
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Who invented chess?

Chess was invented in India around the 8th century. Then it was known as chatrang, and changed over the centuries by the Arabs, Persians and then ultimately the medieval Europeans, who changed the pieces' names and appearances to resemble the English court.
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How do you pronounce caissa?

CAISSA, the Goddess of Chess, is pronounced “ky-suh.”
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What battle is chess based on?

As a strategy board game played in China, chess is believed to have been derived from the Indian chaturanga. Chaturanga was transformed into the game xiangqi where the pieces are placed on the intersection of the lines of the board rather than within the squares.
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What is military chess?

An abstract military-themed game. Uses a modified 64-square chess board divided by a river crossable at four bridges. Each side also has two minefields on its side of the battlefield. Each army has 12 hard plastic pieces depicting various soldiers or weapons.
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What does playing chess teach you?

Chess helps students improve their abstract reasoning skills by helping them learn to recognize patterns on the gameboard and develop strategies based on those patterns. Chess invites students to practice abstract reasoning through "if, then..." scenarios.
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What is chess government?

Computer Hardware Enterprise Software and Solutions (CHESS) is the Army's designated Primary Source for commercial IT. CHESS provides a no-fee flexible procurement strategy through which an Army user may procure commercial off the shelf (COTS) IT hardware, software and services via an e-commerce based process.
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Does the Army have a chess team?

In 2001, the US Armed Forces Chess Championship (USAFCC) was renamed the U.S. Interservice Chess Championship (ISCC). 2002, Sgt Rudy Tia won the 43rd annual U.S. Armed Forces Championship.
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Who is the father of chess?

Wilhelm Steinitz, the first World Champion, widely considered the "father of modern chess," extensively analyzed various double king-pawn openings (beginning 1. e4 e5) in his book The Modern Chess Instructor, published in 1889 and 1895.
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What is the weakest chess piece?

1. The Pawn. The pawn is the lowest-value piece on the chessboard, and there are eight pawns per player.
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Why is it called chess?

Chess got its name from a mispronunciation by British merchants, it was originally called shah (king in Persian), Shah mat =king is finished.. Chess is an acronym for Chariot(rook), Horse( knight), Elephant(bishop) and Soldiers(pawns).
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Who invented chess in India?

Today we know that chess originated from the Gupta Empire (600CE), of India. However many people firmly believe that chess was played by the ancient Egyptians. But, the game we think of as chess and what the Egyptians used to play are completely different.
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What is the oldest game?

Some historians believe that mancala is the oldest game in the world based on the archaeological evidence found in Jordan that dates around 6000 BCE. The game might have been played by ancient Nabataeans and could have been an ancient version of the modern mancala game.
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How do you play Army chess?

Each player alternates making one move per turn. The goal is to win the game by capturing the opponent's flag. When a piece attacks an opposing piece, the piece with the lower rank is removed (“1” being the highest rank and “9” being the lowest). This is determined by a referee.
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How does horse move in Chinese chess?

Horse “Mà” 傌/马 and “Mǎ” 馬/马

The horse moves one point horizontally or vertically, and then one point diagonally. It cannot move in a direction where there is a piece blocking it along the path of movement.
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What are the 16 pieces in chess called?

There are six different types of chess pieces. Each side starts with 16 pieces: eight pawns, two bishops, two knights, two rooks, one queen, and one king. Let's meet them!
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Is Army Chess a Gwac?

CHESS is primarily for Army use, but it is open to all Department of Defense (DoD) and federal customers with no fees. Given its IDIQ nature, ITES functions similarly to the GSA Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) program as a Governmentwide Acquisition Contract (GWAC).
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What is ites SW2?

ITES-SW2 is a firm fixed price ID/IQ contract vehicle for software products and maintenance (with related incidental hardware and services). It is a follow-on to the original ITES-SW contract awarded in 2015.
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Is chess a waste of time?

Chess is a game and not a sport. And the same thing can be said about any game. Chess is not a waste of time, it makes us think and solve problems as we see them. It needs a lot of analytical thinking, tactics, memory (old games), hard work and studying.
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