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Chess Guru

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Chess Guru

Chess is one of the oldest games of mankind, simple, understandable and have millions of fans around the world.

Why it is necessary to play chess and what they teaching you:

Logic
Patience
Strategic thinking
Ability to anticipate enemy actions
Compliance with the rules
Finding an exits from a difficult situation

Chess is the best adult game for children. It is easy to learn and it will teach your child the right thinking, logic, prudence and ability to think through their actions in advance. Your child's IQ will grow and new skills will help them in their later life and in school.

Adults, playing chess, will be able to evolve their strategic thinking skills and train their logic. Game can help you in everyday life, at work and in business and even just in communicating with friends and colleagues. No wonder that all TOP businessmens liking this game very much and giving it at least 1 hour a day. All of them saying that strategic thinking and skills, that were received and trained through chess, helped them to built whole of their financial empire.

Join, to a community of highly intelligent people with unbreakable logic and ultra-high IQ.

Advantages of our chess:

Well-assembled and self-learning Artificial Intelligence (your opponent will not succumb)
Classic chess rules (Including moves, castling, etc.)
Convenient functions (canceling the last move, suggesting a move, clearing the board, etc.)
Game modes: Player vs Computer, Player vs Player
Autosaving your current game




Enjoy with UptoPlay the online game Chess Guru.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Developer: Magna Scientia

Genre: Board

App version: 1.7

App size: 16M

Recent changes: The app was adapted to the new requirements of GPlay and bugs fixed

Comments:

I was playing with black, and pushed a pawn to A1, where I thought I would be able to select a queen, putting the king in check, but nothing happened. My pawn just sat on A1, and white continued playing.'


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