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Does chess make a person better at math?

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One of the more popular reasons a child should take up Chess is that it improves their mathematics. With many concepts and approaches being the same, Chess and Math go hand in hand.
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Yes and chess also makes a person good at tactics, improves strategic thinking and many more things which is very useful in all aspects of life.
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Yes and chess also makes a person good at tactics, improves strategic thinking and many more things which is very useful in all aspects of life.
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