Chess thank you sponsorship letter
One of the most popular games in the world, chess has been around for a very long time. Some historians date the
origins of the game as far back as the fourth century. The earliest records indicate that the first version of the
game was probably called Chaturanga and was developed in India.
Some argue that it was developed by a great mathematician while others say it was a simple young man.
Nonetheless the king of the realm was quite impressed with the way the game could potentially improve military
strategies and rewarded the man with anything of his desires. He asked for a grain of rice for the first square of
the board, and then double that for the next square, and double for the next and so on.
The King was confused by this request as it did not seem like much of a reward for such tremendous talent but
when he discovered that the final square of the game board would require more rice than he possessed in the entire
kingdom he realized the true genius of the man. This legend serves to show how wonderful a game chess truly is.
Many a book has been written about the cognitive faculties and possible ways of thinking.
Benjamin Franklin even commented on how the outcome of a match is less important than what we learn about
ourselves while we play. Recent entries discuss how chess is truly the best way to expose our inner selves because
of the way it plays on so many of our cognitive faculties. Chess requires us to not only strategize a means to win,
but forces us to react to fear, truth, honor, justice, logic, and adapt to the many changes you could encounter
over the course of a match.
Schools and clubs to this day populate societies who submit to chess organizations for sponsored tournaments.
Churches and leisure organizations receive a chess thank you sponsorship letter when they apply to major
organizations in order to receive recognition for their local club or organization. Hobbyists might also get
recognize for their efforts in collecting unique and rare chess piece sets made of different types of wood or
metal.
These collector sets are very expensive but their exquisite
detail makes them a worthy investment to lovers of the game and aficionados of fine, well-crafted art as well.
Chess is truly a worldly and timeless game.
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