culture   Chess players

13 commonsense assertions
Concepts (13) rook (1) victory (1) chess knowledge (1) strategy (1) time (1) leisure (1) patience (1) career prospects (1) gender participation (1) risk (1) training intensity (1) attitude toward failure (1) body language (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 rook chess players Chess players believe that the rook is a powerful piece for controlling the files and ranks on the chessboard. 7
2 victory chess players Victory in chess is achieved through skill, strategy, and personal intellectual achievement, valued differently within different cultures. 5
3 chess knowledge Chess players Chess knowledge is highly revered and associated with intellectual prowess in India and Brazil, valued for analyzing games and improving skills by chess players. 4
4 strategy chess players Successful chess strategy relies on careful planning, anticipation of opponents' moves, and focus on long-term planning. 4
5 time chess players Chess players value time as a crucial factor for making strategic moves efficiently and leisurely. 4
6 leisure Chess players Chess is a popular leisure activity that is also taken seriously by enthusiasts as an intellectual pursuit. 3
7 patience chess players Patience is essential for strategic analysis and concentration in chess. 3
8 career prospects Chess players Chess players have a wide range of career opportunities and financial outcomes. 2
9 gender participation chess players Chess players from different regions have varying levels of gender participation, with strong female representation in some areas and male dominance in others. 2
10 risk chess players Chess players must navigate risk strategically in order to make moves. 2
11 training intensity Chess players Chess players train intensively with an emphasis on creativity and independence. 2
12 attitude toward failure chess players Chess players view failure as a chance for personal development and learning. 1
13 body language chess players In chess, subtle body language gestures are important for communication. 1