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The Greatest Chess Players of the Early Century

The Greatest Chess Players of the Early Century

Every century has witnessed its legendary grandmaster born, and triumphant in the war rooms of chess, and glorified in the pamphlets of history.

From the first World Championship in 1886, that gave birth to the World’s first-ever chess champion, Wilhelm Steinitz, to the rise of the reigning grandmaster Magnus Carlsen, the list has been overwhelming in its diversity and excellence.

Here’s a brief chronological journey through the rise and rule of some of the greatest chess masters of the bygone era.

Deep Thinking: When Machine Intelligence Began, and Invaded Chess

Deep Thinking: When Machine Intelligence Began, and Invaded Chess

On February 10, 1996, the history of chess took a sharp turn, when for the first time a computer beat a grandmaster, the then chess champion at his own game.

IBM’s prodigy-computer Deep Blue beat the legendary Garry Kasparov in the first game of a six-game match. It was a moment when machine intelligence wallowed in its glory!

Chess Therapy: Healing Minds through a Game of Chess

Chess Therapy: Healing Minds through a Game of Chess

Those of you chess players who have sat through an entire game, however amateurish it was, would know the sequence of emotions that arise within you at every change in the game. Though the ancient board game could give off a “monk-in-meditation” vibe for the less enlightened mortals, it sure affects your adrenalin as any other sport does.

Black, White and a few Shades of Grey : the Crazy Tales of Chess Games

Black, White and a few Shades of Grey : the Crazy Tales of Chess Games

Chess surely requires wise tactics to win. But what if tactics were loaded with superstitions and craziness?

Today the game holds the throne as one of the most dignified and intellectual games in the world. But the Gentleman’s Game wasn’t exactly so in the early centuries of its evolution. The history of Chess is amusingly dotted with, and at times scarred by, weird antics, foul play and vengeance.

The Chessmasters in the early centuries came up with strange methods laced with superstitions and cheap tricks to ensure their victory. From cigars and cats to sunlight and amulets, many went overboard with berserk attempts to distract and defeat their opponents.

Chess it Right: Steering your kids through a safe and healthy online learning

Chess it Right: Steering your kids through a safe and healthy online learning

As COVID-19 grounded us for months, one of the games that thrived and beat the odds would be chess! Chess enthusiasts happily teleported to the web enjoying the game online. Parents too gratefully let the restless kids explore the net and encouraged online chess coaching. If children need to play online, what better game than chess? Their mind, brain, and body would stay engaged for a few hours; that too, in a disciplined way. Online chess is a good bargain.

The Mysteries & Fun Facts in Chess

The Mysteries & Fun Facts in Chess

How about an interesting trip to the behind-the-scenes fun facts of Chess, the ancient “game of thrones”?

Of all the games, Chess has that intriguing aura about it that makes the players the proud participants, the audience awe-struck, and the “illiterates”, well, embarrassed (?). The medieval game that is rooted in our “very own” rich soil has the world in its brainy fist today.

Modulating Minds Online: Is Cognitive Skill Development possible in e-learning?

Modulating Minds Online: Is Cognitive Skill Development possible in e-learning?

The outbreak of a pandemic has given us a generous scoop of home-based e-learning. Thanks to the ever-evolving technologies and access to high-speed internet, online learning is flourishing and could soon be a substitute to traditional classroom teaching. But does e-learning facilitate the overall progress of a child?

With the restricted interaction and physical activity of e-platforms, how far can they modulate cognitive skills in children? Can brain stimulators like mind games that develop cognitive capabilities in children be taught effectively online?

Top 10 chess tournaments that ever happened in history

Top 10 chess tournaments that ever happened in history

Chess is a sport that dates back to the 14th century. When the world’s first light bulb wasn’t even invented, chess captured the minds of people who took the sport with utmost seriousness. The sport became prominent for a long time and grandmasters have been revered across generations. Since then multiple training centres, chess coaching circles and schools have been formed to train and mould the next generation of grandmasters who compete in grand, fierce and glorious tournaments. As the sport enters a new decade — lets’ take a look at the Top 10 chess tournaments that ever happened in history.

How a pandemic changed the education sector forever

How a pandemic changed the education sector forever

As the pandemic resulted in a pause to classrooms for over 1.2 billion children globally it gave birth to the rise of e-learning and online classes on digital platforms. Within the span of a few months the Covid -19 has changed the education system and acted as a catalyst for educational institutions worldwide to find innovative solutions to keep the learning steady.

Trapped in a locked-out world!

Trapped in a locked-out world!

Two months in this lockdown and we are already disturbed, stressed and anxious. The unprecedented circumstances have only made this a turmoil for all. The children are the worst hit as their physical and mental state is compromised. For physical exercise, an adult can take up aerobics and yoga, and even talk to close ones about one’s state of mind.

Chess and the Covid-19 effect

When the world is on a break and industries seem to have shut down for aeons, what could probably prosper? Entertainment seems to be the only segment that has crawled out of the casualties with very few scratches. As the world takes refuge on the internet and makes it home, thanks to the lock-out, games that are versatile online seem to shine through the darkness. Chess, for one, has experienced little to no change in spreading a lot more than just enlightenment.

Mentoring the Pre-teens: A parental guide on mind games & positive attitudes

Mentoring the Pre-teens: A parental guide on mind games & positive attitudes

He was super-excited over that vacation trip you had planned for the Summer 2020 – until the virus ruthlessly gulped it down! And not just the family trip, but almost half of the year, his school, the cricket coaching, and the birthday hangout with buddies!

Activate the safety net before you let your kids take online classes

Activate the safety net before you let your kids take online classes

We are dealing with a young generation that is hooked to the internet. Social media defines and determines their lives. Apps and chats keep them breathing! And as the world is in the grip of a virus, they are enjoying their ‘viral’ fevers on whatsapp, facebook and more! You must have spent a significant amount of time convincing your kids to reduce their screen time, and in vain!

Online Tutoring, the way forward for Chess Coaching

Online Tutoring, the way forward for Chess Coaching

The crisis consuming the world is a talk of every household. The worried confused faces peeping through balconies and windows is tragic to see and the theories floating in the air is only adding to the miseries of all. Amongst this, the little spare moments of fun and laughter are life saviours. Recreational activities like chess, robotics etc, are proving to be an oasis in a desert, making people feel fulfilled and engaging them rationally. Though played for leisure, what about those who are learning these games? Is discontinuation the answer to this?

Things you must know about your game if you are a beginner, this quarantine.

Things you must know about your game if you are a beginner, this quarantine.

So, you are at home, reading a book or watching old movies that you have already seen. This, you already know. What you don’t know is you can make the best use of this time and upgrade your chess skills, while you are not under pressure to win the next game or study for your weekly quizzes.

A Virus, a lock-out, and some cognitive training! - Engaging the little minds in the times of Corona

The challenges that a pandemic brings upon the human kind is tragic. Our lives have transformed tremendously over the past few months, locked-in within the four walls of our homes. As we all may feel frustrated, and immobile, the stringent measures may be taking a toll on our young ones. Even the naughtiest, and most wilful little Tom Sawyer is down on his knees, confessing that he misses the school! For parents, especially those work-from-home moms, these times could be strenuous with the restless young minds chewing off your peace and self-restraint!  

it is quite natural that kids find these uncertain, locked-in times hard to comprehend. However, this could be the best time for them to learn a few things, do things differently, explore new hobbies, and try their hands at a few life-skills. And as a good parent, you may help the little prisoners “survive”  this lock-out phase victoriously. Let’s find out how to deal with them and help them cope up in the healthiest and most productive way during these  quarantine days. 

How does a child’s brain work?

Though it may sound difficult, we would explain how a child’s brain works and gradually develops to be capable of maturing into a fully-functional adult brain. The brain architecture is compartmentalized into memories and its learnings are directly proportional to the experiences it registers. A child takes these memories, whether good or bad, along as they grow into adulthood and they tend to shape the child’s behaviour, attitudes, response and learning patterns.  

‘Cognitive, emotional, and social capacities are inextricably intertwined throughout the life course.’ Your child’s foundational memories play a vital role in his/her cognitive-linguistic capabilities that later takes over the academic performances, social behaviour and workplace ethics.  

  1. The brain connects through Neurons and creates interlinked connections called Synapses. 

  2. The brain tries to learn by experience, and strengthens the connections through repeated experiences. It also forgets those connections that are rarely used. 

  3. The reason for babies learning rapidly than adults is because Synapses appear more frequently and easily in toddlers and babies than in adults. 

  4. The brain reaches 80% of growth by the time your kid is just 3 years old! 

  5. Upto the age 6, your kid’s brain is developed. Like motor skills development, emotional responses, cognitive abilities, linguistic abilities are all matured and ready to be put to use. 

How the lockdown has changed the learning pattern of kids to gain cognitive abilities?

Because of this lockdown, children are learning differently than usual. They are no longer in a controlled environment, like a school or play school, under the charge of trained professionals who are meant to guide them with their capabilities. They are at home, their most comfortable zone. So, you might be thinking that your kids may be losing their critical time of personal development or cognitive ability development. Not necessarily. Even at home, you can enhance the cognitive abilities of your kid. Here are a few tips. 

  1. Engage them in brain-games:

As simple as they sound, diverse activities like crosswords, puzzles, solving a maze, a game of chess, etc benefit your kids by strengthening their cognitive abilities and thinking skills. 

  1. Set up smaller goals:

Children, by creation, are masterminds in innovation! Within their  minds are volcanoes of creativity that are waiting to explode. All they need is an external trigger; a ‘disciplined’ push to set them on. Finding small easy goals and achieving them would boost their morals. This is essential to keep them going. Remember not to set higher goals all at once. Increase the level of difficulty gradually. It can be learning a new language that involves retention or solving a Rubik’s Cube. 

  1. The need for brain-workouts:

If you are encouraging your kids to learn new words everyday, then help them to apply those words in a sentence later in their conversations. This is a classic example of memory and implementation of learning. You kid is learning how to trace their memory and to practically utilize it in situations. They not only learn a new word, but also learn to fit into a sentence that will appropriately bring out its true meaning. 

  1. Dedicated time for problem solving:

In developing the cognitive abilities of a child, problem solving is a major aspect that needs some attention. Scratch Coding can be a brilliant idea if you want to shed some light into the problem solving abilities of your kids. This is an amazing activity that your kid can learn through some online classes from the Mind Mentorz at your home. 

  1. Better with a companion:

If you are encouraging reading habits in your child, take a book and sit beside her/him. As said, kids learn from experiences. He/she will be regularly seeing you reading and that would inculcate in them an interest in that habit. Their brain would identify a period of time as ‘reading hour’ and your kid will automatically develop a habit in reading. Sharing in their activities also helps in family bonding.

Though kids must be the ones most affected by the current Corona lock-out, as a parent this is your best time to spend with them and engage them in healthy activities. Remember, the dark clouds do not prevail for long! Soon the sun will be out and so will be your kids! And they will spring back into action before you could even say “enough!”. So cherish these times and guide your little ones through some cognitive skills development. There are mentors who are available online to reach out to your kids and engage them in a productive way. You may enrol your kids for some online classes at Mind Mentorz and see them enjoy their indoor days!    

How to keep your kids active during the COVID-19 lockdown

How to keep your kids active during the COVID-19 lockdown

When the majority of the population is under lockdown and the world becomes a place battling for life and living, that only beacon of light is hope. The stupendous efforts of our medical practitioners, researchers and cleanliness workers have only provided us strength to look beyond this and nothing else. But, apart from that, while you sit at home it is not such a bad time to take up those hobbies and the passion that we left far behind in this race. The book that was left half-read or that knack for gardening which you inherited from your mother but left unattended, we can all take up those seriously and imbibe your kids with the relevance of love and laughter in daily life. So, why don’t you and your kids participate in an interactive activity and learn together. Since there is no barrier concerning age that differentiates a learner or learned, you might know something new and interesting from your tiny one.

Re-imagining the World with Robots

Re-imagining the World with Robots

Rewind to the 90’s and the nostalgia rushes back to your mind. The Jetsons and transformers promised us a very different picture, and we thought robots would rule the world. Either as friends or foes. Well, we can’t see that happening anytime soon, though the prominence of robots have increased since the past decade. It is the nature of the idea that entrusted the ideas of robots and humans in our head and we started developing such earthly companions for ourselves.

Shifting gears from passion to profession to franchising brands.

While some brands tend to take it slow, post climbing up to catch their initial goal, it is not always true for others. Some names emerge out of passion and it is the passion that drives them to traverse through crossroads and decisions that are dense. Mind Mentorz is one such name which never stopped, or even paused upon meeting their immediate goals. The now-well -known chess coaching institute in Bangalore believes in the proliferation of cognitive skills in kids through consistent stimulation, has come a long way. 

“It took three years to reach where we are, but the journey started when I was just seven” Praveen Sagar, Co-founder of Mind Mentorz,  remembers being introduced to chess. He is an AGM (Arena Grandmaster) and shares the love for chess that drove him to be an integral part of the institution. He also believes in the relentless effort that Mind Mentorz puts to guide each child to find her/his passion. “We need to strengthen the cognitive abilities in children, so they receive every opportunity and mould them to help themselves. This is crucial in the developing stages.” 

You can never have enough knowledge, there is always something that you do not know. Mind Mentorz enriches kids with ‘Edutainment’ - spreading knowledge through the medium of entertainment - a simple idea that has accelerated with time and picked up the pace. And now, after three years of focused efforts, the seed has sprouted and grown and is swaying to a different wind of change. Mind Mentorz is all set to franchise and explore further frontiers. 

Setting Out for Franchising   

According to the founders and brothers, Praveen and Pradeep, Mind Mentorz has come a long way. The idea of franchising came much later, once the academy succeeded in establishing its name in and around Bangalore. And the idea of spreading out and reaching a wider segment did not happen in a day but took sheer dedication and a bunch of like-minded people who share the same passion and purpose. 

Not only chess, but the academy also stresses on other cognitive development programs like Robotics, Rubik’s Cube, Scratch Coding etc, that train the mind to deal with and respond to situations and circumstances in a balanced manner.

Kids absorb such complex recreational activities much more actively than the youth or the adults, making it easier to train them. The new-gen parents are also as much aware of the health benefits of mind gym as the founder brothers who believe that learning surpasses age limit. They are also very particular about both the physical and the mental health of developing kids. Mind Mentorz serves a medium that provides activities to engage children through recreational schemes and simultaneously develops their mental, emotional and behavioural patterns.

Mind Mentorz is the true definition of passion turning to profession. The trust, conviction and support of the parents and the kids, have always been the strengthening pillars of the academy and still serves as the wind beneath the wings that are aiming to spread out and soar high.