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The               following               article               was               distributed               by               the               North               American               Precis               Syndicate               Inc.

"Use               your               head"               could               be               smarter               advice               than               you               might               think.

Experts               now               say               that               keeping               your               brain               sharp               could               be               a               simple               matter               of               exercising               it               with               the               occasional               mental               gymnastic.
               For               instance,               something               as               simple-and               fun-as               playing               a               game               of               chess               could               help               your               brain               stay               on               top               of               its               game.

America's               Foundation               for               Chess               says               chess               enhances               self-discipline,               memory,               analytical               skills               and               a               host               of               additional               qualities               in               players.

And               many               schools               now               offer               chess               to               students.
               Creating               a               Mental               Workout
               So               how               can               you               get               involved               with               chess?

You               could               try               joining               a               community               chess               club,               but               if               you'd               rather               exercise               your               brain               at               home,               you               may               want               to               check               out               video               games               that               can               teach               you               to               play               chess               or               let               you               compete               against               other               remote               players.
               For               example,               "Chessmaster(r):               The               Art               of               Learning"               for               the               Nintendo               DS(tm)               system               and               "Chessmaster(r):               Grandmaster               Edition"               for               PC               feature               chess               lessons               and               tutorials               from               Josh               Waitzkin,               International               Master               and               eight-time               National               Chess               Champion.
               Players               can               practice               their               newly               learned               skills               in               single-player               mode               or               flex               their               mental               muscles               by               challenging               friends               in               multiplayer               mode               on               PC               via               LAN               or               Internet               and               on               the               Nintendo               DS               through               wireless               play.

Plus,               because               the               Nintendo               DS               is               a               handheld               system,               people               can               play               chess               on               the               go-at               the               airport,               in               the               park               or               wherever               else               they               happen               to               be.
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               To               help               keep               your               workout               interesting,               the               video               games               also               include               new               features               such               as               chess-related               minigames               packed               with               music,               sound               effects,               a               high-score               record               and               20               levels               of               gameplay.
               One               of               the               games,               called               Minefield,               uses               chess               pieces               to               locate               mines               hidden               in               the               board,               while               Fork               My               Fruit               uses               chess               pieces               to               fork               fruit               of               the               same               kind.

Ubisoft,               the               maker               of               the               Chessmaster               series,               has               even               collaborated               with               the               Hip-Hop               Chess               Federation               to               present               an               all-star               chess               tournament               pitting               some               of               America's               top               rappers,               DJs               and               martial               artists               in               a               head-to-head               battle               of               the               brains.

The               idea               is               to               keep               the               game               new               and               exciting               for               players-and               their               minds.
               For               more               information,               visit               www.chessmaster.com.






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