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Technology has made chess accessible. Lock down caused people to adapt to the online space as a channel of instruction and learning space.

Likewise, the internet presents several great benefits of people of all ages interested in chess. With time and steady internet as a constant, there is pretty much very little your child cannot learn online with an instructor and a little support from you.

Some of the benefits of learning and playing chess online are: –

Practice – Like everything worthwhile, the more your child practices chess, the better he/she becomes as a player. Since online chess games are free, there are so many other people playing chess online. All you have to do is schedule regular time during which your child can play competitively with other kids!. With practice, he/she will deepen their understanding of concepts and improve as a player.

Participate in tournaments – Tournaments are what makes chess a competitive sport. Competitions are held every year at different in different locations around the world. Online chess tournaments save you the time, money, and logistics of moving your child across the globe to compete. Moreover, with online contests, one can focus on the sports away from the pressure caused by the environment and mood during in-person competition.

Earn prices and recognition – Even with a pseudonym, your child can build a reputation of being a skillful player in the competitive online spaces. Recognition online is just as credible as in-person/offline recognition and is something worth pursuing.

So, What Should Parents Consider Before Allowing Their Kids to Play Chess Online?

  1. Safety – As a parent, it is wiser to be the one to create online gaming profiles for your child to use. As you do this, be sure to use pseudonyms as opposed to your real names. Withhold personal information and train your child not to disclose information of personal nature.
    Furthermore, it is essential to avoid in-person meetings and inform your child not to arrange meetings with people he/she meets online. It is best to supervise your child’s online activities, even when playing chess.
  2. Tailored Practice Environment – With online chess, you can set the practice options to suit your child’s confidence and understanding level. Furthermore, if you choose to work with an instructor, the instructor can review your child’s moves and pair your child with another on their level.With online chess, a child can practice other basics, endgame, checkmates, and opening principles over and over until they get it right. Since the practice is outside hours of instruction, it gives your child plenty of space to comprehend and apply concepts without incurring extra costs with the instructor.Kids will have the time and space to learn how to develop their knights and bishops and how to castle their king and queen sides. Such concepts require regular practice to comprehend.
  3. Patience – With online chess, your child will always earn the right to be bumped up to the next learning level. There are little ways of cheating apart from understanding the rules and tactics of the game. If you somehow get past a stage without understanding what happened previously, you will get stuck on the next level. Chess is taught sequentially, and each stage of learning builds on from the previous lesson.

Since the knowledge can be applied irrespective of the means of playing the game, the skills acquired online are directly transferable to the board.

In conclusion, because of the pandemic, the 2020 chess Olympiad was held online. India and Russia emerged as joint winners of this year’s Olympiad. The Olympiad gave legitimacy to online chess, which establishes a trend for the coming years.

So there you have it! Write to us if you have any other questions concerning online chess training, and we will be happy to engage you.