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- New passion for game inspired by lockdown boredom and hit Netflix show 鈥楾he Queen鈥檚 Gambit鈥�
- Cafes in Jeddah such as GoodHood and 1/15 Neighborhood have become popular venues for professional and amateur chess players
JEDDAH: Pandemic lockdown boredom and a hit TV show have sparked a renewed passion in 萝莉视频 for one of the world鈥檚 oldest and most popular board games 鈥� chess.
No cafe is complete without at least one chess set, and they are becoming popular venues for both amateur and professional players.
The game鈥檚 popularity grew amid social restrictions to curb the spread of COVID-19, and received a further boost from the Netflix series 鈥淭he Queen鈥檚 Gambit."
In the narrow streets of Jeddah鈥檚 historic district, elderly men gather around a table playing dominoes with four animated players battling for the win. Nearby, another quiet and calm duo sits on the raised deck chairs, sipping tea and silently fighting to topple the knight鈥檚 bishop.
Across town, a married couple sitting in Jeddah鈥檚 Nakheel cafe, a cultural institution, whip out their foldable board and pick up from where they last played.
Saudi amateur chess player Emad Suliman, from Jeddah, said: 鈥淐hess has been a passion of mine since I was 12 years old. I stopped for a few years but went back to playing when the sport regained its popularity due to the Netflix series.鈥�
Suliman describes it as a huge opportunity in reviving the chess community.
鈥淚t鈥檚 not a one-move game; you have to strategize your next series of moves and take your opponent鈥檚 possible moves into account, too.鈥�
BACKGROUND
鈥� The origins of chess can be traced back to a game called chaturanga in 6th-century India.
鈥⑩€� The Queen鈥檚 Gambit鈥� series has helped to revive interest in the age-old strategy board game.
Suliman said that he is excited about chess becoming a popular board game again.
鈥淐hess enhances the memory and therefore promotes better decision-making both during the game and in daily life. It teaches you how to analyze your opponent and what consequences your next move will have,鈥� said Suliman.
鈥淚t teaches us lessons of how to maximize our position in life.鈥�
Cafes in Jeddah such as GoodHood and 1/15 Neighborhood have become popular venues for professional and amateur chess players.
鈥淩eintegrating the game into popular culture is important as it teaches players how to think deeply about the decisions they make, and how those choices might affect them or others,鈥� said Majed AlMarzouki, co-owner of GoodHood cafe.
Fedwa Matlagitow, co-owner of the Jeddah cafe Phases, told Arab News: 鈥淨uality time with friends and family strengthens your relationship with them. The social impact of the pandemic, and quarantine in particular, forced us to value the time spent with our loved ones.鈥�
鈥淏oard games became more popular during the lockdown, so we took it outside to rejuvenate community engagement.鈥�
The origins of chess can be traced back to a game called chaturanga in sixth-century India.
From the Gupta Empire in India, the coastal Hejaz region, to the bustling narrow alleyways in Cairo, chess transcended empires and centuries as a game of strategy and intellect, a battle of wits and calculated moves.