I first discovered chess through my grandfather, who would often challenge me to games after family dinners. He had a way of making every match feel like an epic battle, even if I didn’t fully understand the rules at first. My favorite memory is from one summer afternoon when we set up a giant outdoor chessboard in the backyard. He taught me the strategies behind each piece while we played, and I remember the feeling of triumph when I finally managed to checkmate him for the first time. It was a small victory, but it sparked my love for the game and the joy of learning something new. What about you?
I first discovered chess through my grandfather, who would often challenge me to games after family dinners. He had a way of making every match feel like an epic battle, even if I didn’t fully understand the rules at first. My favorite memory is from one summer afternoon when we set up a giant outdoor chessboard in the backyard. He taught me the strategies behind each piece while we played, and I remember the feeling of triumph when I finally managed to checkmate him for the first time. It was a small victory, but it sparked my love for the game and the joy of learning something new. What about you?