International Chess Day

July 20, Saturday

International Chess Day
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International Chess Day is celebrated annually on July 20. This day was established in 1966 by the International Chess Federation (FIDE), which chose this date in honor of its foundation in 1924. Chess is an ancient game that unites people of all ages and cultures, develops intelligence, strategic thinking and promotes intercultural relations.

How is International Chess Day celebrated
Chess tournaments. On this day, tournaments and exhibition matches are held all over the world. These competitions can be held among both professionals and amateurs.
Master classes and lectures. Master classes and lectures are organized in schools, universities and chess clubs to popularize the game and teach beginners.
Online events. With the advent of digital platforms, chess tournaments, training sessions and games with grandmasters are increasingly held online.
Promoting chess in schools. On this day, attention is also paid to educational programs that popularize chess among children as a way to develop mental abilities.

The Importance of Chess
Development of Critical Thinking. Chess helps improve logical and strategic thinking, which is useful in everyday life.
Social Connections. Chess unites people, regardless of their cultural, linguistic or national differences. Tournaments and chess clubs become places for communication and exchange of experience.
Educational Value. Chess is used as a tool for teaching children concentration, patience and analysis, which contributes to overall intellectual development.

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