You don’t Win a Chess Game on Every Move!

You don’t Win a Chess Game on Every Move!

Will you do anything in life without any thought or objective?

So, whenever a game of chess is played, it’s the final one move which gives victory to a player who check mates the opponents king. Meaning, there is no legitimate move after king is attacked!

 

 

Number of Moves & Length of Chess Games

Now, chess games can vary from single digit moves to games with 100+ or even 200+ moves. Longest chess game that was played had 269 moves! Point here is the range can have lot of variations. Let it be a short game of say 20 moves or a long game of 120 moves, have you noticed one fact that winning move is only the last one. One needs to make multiple moves to get to the final winning move.

 

 

Every move is important to enable Winning Move!


What first comes is Timeless Efforts, Practice, Dedication, Passion & then Winning acts as Seal
The Winning Move

At every move there isn’t any winner or loser declared. The idea or thought is to think on these lines – on every move we can’t expect to win. But with every move we can create chances and get closer a win.

Let us reflect this in life. While we study, it’s not that every day we will get marks. It will happen only when examination happens say twice a year. Let’s look at work or office, every day we go, put in efforts, do good work, but every day we will not get performance appraisal or increase in our salary. That shall happen only at year end. It’s the last one step which will take you at top of mount Everest but every step before that will take you closer.


Final Move seals win externally. Innumerous internal moves come before that!
Can you relate with these examples? Isn’t it that every minute, every day, every week & every month counts but the results or the outcome will come occasionally and not at all point of times! Say once in 6 months, or year or whenever there is an event or opportunity!How Chess helps in Manifesting this Aspect in our

 

Life

Final Move seals win externally. Innumerous internal moves come before that!

With chess, slowly and surely, we start understanding and appreciating this fact gracefully. We can easily extrapolate the idea of not to jump on conclusion with every bit. We accept highs and lows of life by raising our bar above the situation that’s around us.

Chess players will know better when to react or when to respond. With chess we learn an art to buy time. At times, we have few milli-seconds but at times we can hold on to our nerves, invest wisely by judiciously using more time.

In nut-shell chess teaches us that one move which in life is say one event, one transaction, one occasion, one day and so on is surely important but it’s not correct to expect a win at every small thing. So, we need not think or focus on instant gratification but shall focus on long term sustainable outcomes!

I will leave you with the thought which is beyond many moves from the Founder of Victorious Chess Academy, Mr. Kapil Lohana often states, “Purpose & Mission of Humans must be larger than Life itself.”

We are training students from 28+ countries

VBA chess Bahrain
VBA chess China
VBA chess Denmark
VBA chess Finland
VBA chess France
VBA chess Georgia
VBA chess Germany
VBA chess Hungary
VBA chess Ireland
VBA chess kenya
VBA chess Kuwait
VBA chess Luxembourg
VBA chess Malaysia
VBA chess Malta
VBA chess Mauritius
VBA chess Netherland
VBA chess Oman
VBA chess Qatar
VBA chess Saudi Arabia
VBA chess Singapore
VBA chess South Korea
VBA chess Sri Lanka
VBA chess Sweden
VBA chess UAE
VBA chess United Kindom
VBA chess USA
VBA chess India
VBA chess Australia
VBA chess Canada