Why Chess is the greatest game
John James
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Kansas City
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Wyandotte High School
Competition Brief
Welcome to the inaugural "Best Board Game" pitch competition, where creativity meets strategy in a captivating contest designed to uncover the next big phenomenon in tabletop gaming! This exciting event invites innovative minds from around the globe to present their most imaginative and engaging board game concepts to a panel of esteemed judges, industry veterans, and a lively audience of fellow enthusiasts. Whether you're rekindling the charm of classic gameplay, integrating cutting-edge technology, or exploring new thematic horizons, this competition offers a dynamic platform to showcase your vision. In addition to the thrill of competition, participants will have the opportunity to network with publishers, gain valuable feedback, and vie for the coveted title of Best Board Game, along with an enticing prize package to help bring their game to life. Join us for an unforgettable celebration of creativity and competition in the world of board gaming!
About
I believe chess is the best game because it challenges the mind and sharpens focus. It’s not just about winning, but about thinking ahead and solving problems. Every match teaches patience, strategy, and creativity.
Problem
Many games today rely on luck or fast reactions, offering little long-term skill development. People often struggle to find activities that truly engage their minds. Chess solves this by offering a timeless challenge that exercises logic and strategy.
Solution
Chess builds critical thinking, patience, and decision-making skills in a fun and rewarding way. It can be played anywhere, by anyone, at any skill level. As you play more, you grow not just as a player, but as a thinker.
Audience | Target Market
Our target market includes students, professionals, and lifelong learners aged 10–40 who enjoy strategy, mental challenges, and personal growth. They are curious, goal-oriented individuals who value critical thinking and problem-solving. Many of them engage with chess through apps, online platforms, or school clubs, and they appreciate both casual play and competitive matches.
Learning Outcomes | Community Impact
Chess brings people of all ages and backgrounds together through a shared love for the game. It promotes focus, respect, and connection across cultures and communities.
Next Steps
Keep Practicing: Play regularly to improve your strategy and confidence.
Join a Community: Find chess clubs or online groups to learn and compete.
Challenge Yourself: Try puzzles or learn from past games to grow your skills.
Reflection | Other Info
Playing chess helped me stay focused and think more clearly, especially during tough moments. Even when I lost games, I learned valuable lessons that made me better each time.
Resource | Support Needs
Nothing there will be no funds needed, just spreading the word.
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