Chess : A learning tool 
100 Job Opportunities in two years. 
 
“I have won”; a child, holding his opponent’s King in hand, gleefully yelled in 
excitement. “You cannot capture the King but you must Checkmate him, i.e. trap 
him under attack without an escape route” I had to explain to him. There are 
several tricky positions in Chess. ‘Stalemate’ is one such position. A child 
may have good strength on board but is still unable to trap the opponent’s King 
into Checkmate and the opponent’s King if left with no further legal move. The 
game thus ends in a draw. The fascinating part is that children at a young age 
learn chess very easily. 
 
A Child can learn to imbibe democratic values in a modern society through 
Chess. Chess is a learning tool, an Indian Game which helps one to develop 
‘Reasoning’, ‘Decision making’ and many other abilities. In a simple ‘Pawn 
Game’ a child can learn simple tricks like for instance the ‘Order’ in which he 
should move the pawns. He can also decide whether he must block the pawn or can 
capture it. 

Chess is an exercise of infinite possibilities for the mind, one which develops 
mental abilities used throughout life, the goals of attack and defense, 
culminating in checkmate, inspire us to dig deep into our mental reserves. 
Studies have shown that children who participate in Chess are more likely to 
succeed as adults.

As the child develops his game, he learns that giving a piece to the opponent 
now (i.e. sacrifice) may help him after few moves. Chess games are played with 
the use of timer, i.e. Chess Clocks. The child thus begins to learn ‘Time 
Management’ skills. A 10 year old good chess player knows how many moves he can 
make within the final 2/3 minutes of the game.  Chess is a good tonic for 
brain. Application of the mind; that is what Chess is! 
 
All students should play at least a few games of Chess every week. Children who 
are weak in studies must be encouraged to take up Chess. If these children play 
chess, it will be good for them as well as for the society. 
 
Children must get the opportunity to play Chess Tournaments at least once in a 
month.
 
•       Do we have the infrastructure in place for children to play chess?
•       Is there Motivation to play chess?
 
Chess as Sport
•       At the Government level Directorate of Sports organizes team 
championships for Inter Secondary School, Higher Secondarily level chess 
tournament every year.
•       There are 450 Middle and Secondary Schools in Goa. Out of these only 30 
Schools participate in Inter Secondary School chess tournaments. 
 
Primary School.
•       Chess talent can be identified at the age of 6/7/8. 
•       This spotted talent by the time he is out of Primary School (4th Std) 
is a recognized good chess player. 
There is no system in Goa at Government level to identify chess talent at 
Primary School level.
 
Our wonder girls Ivana Furtado and Bhakti Kulkarni have motivated many children 
to play chess. These two girls have won more National and International medals 
in 2009 for Goa  then all other sportsperson from other individual sports put 
together. I can see many sparks all over Goa. But owing to the lack of proper 
training and opportunity, these talents goes in vain.  
 
Chess Training
Educate child about the basics, i.e. Chess Board, Chess pieces and how these 
pieces move. Any Primary School Teacher can do this. Kindergarten 
administrators can introduce chess for Upper KG. Playing Pawn Chess Games at 
this level will be an interesting quiz.  College students can use their few 
spare hours in a week to train children and thus earn some pocket money.
 
Regular Chess Tournaments for Children 
Chess tournaments are played in Swiss League System. It is not a knockout 
system. In this system every one who has participated in the event gets an 
opportunity to play all the rounds. First Paring is finalized as per 
alphabetical order of participant names. All games start together. In the next 
round onwards, winning players are pitted against each other and players who 
have lost are drawn to play one another. The System is such that players with 
equal strength get to play with each other in the last few rounds. Usually 
every one wins at least one game. 
 
For Chess tournament featuring 25 children, 5 rounds can be completed in 2/3 
hours. Such tournaments can be organized in the evening in a garden, below a 
big tree shade, in apartments parking space, etc. Few parents or Youths can  
organize such tournaments regularly in their locality. 
 
100 Job opportunities in 2 years
22000 children are born every year in Goa and 88000 children study in Primary 
Schools in Goa. If all parents of all these children agree to spend Rs.50/- per 
week on education of Chess of their Child, it is a whopping  Rs 44 lakhs per 
week. This means a Job opportunity to 1100 chess Players with an income of Rs 
4000 per week. 
 
It’s true that all parents cannot afford this, and also there is no craze for 
Chess.
 
But let us look at this from a different angle. More than 50% of  our 
population lives in and around the 5 Major towns (Margao, Panaji, Mapusa, Vasco 
and Ponda)  in Goa. Even if 10% of parents of Primary Students from these areas 
are ready to spend Rs.50/- per week to provide Chess Education to their 
children, it will create Job opportunities to 100 Chess Knowing Youths. In 
addition there are equal numbers of students studying in Middle and Secondary 
School. 
 
If we all work together, we can achieve creating Job opportunities for 100 
youths in Chess in the next 2 years.
 
We have to build our Chess infrastructure in Goa. We will have to train youths, 
Primary/KG teachers to teach Elementary Chess. We also have to organize 
workshops on organizing chess tournaments, Swiss league system etc. We will 
have to approach Sports Clubs, Schools, Housing societies, colonies etc and we 
can help them organize chess training camps, tournaments, etc.  
 
We at Chess Activity Centre are willing to shoulder this responsibility to 
build chess infrastructure in Goa. We will be organizing chess training 
workshops for Parents, Teachers, Sports organizers, Event organizers etc. We 
also want to take Chess Activity Centre to other parts of Goa. 
 
International Centre Goa, Dona Paula has contributed to the promotion of Chess 
immensely in the last few years and has assured its support in future too. 
Other institution in Goa will also join us. 

Chess Activity Centre members will be meeting on Saturday 13 March 2010 at 
4.00pm to finalize its constitution and plan for future at International Centre 
Goa, Dona Paula Goa. All chess lovers are welcome at this meet. 

Shrikant Vinayak Barve
Odlembhat, Taleigao-Goa 403002
Phone : 2451143  Mobile 9403175973




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