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First of all, chess distracts the mind from the daily hustle and bustle, which is not bad at all. Also, an intense game is: communication and competitive process, training, analysis of strategy and mistakes. Chess brings up foresight and order of thought in a person. If I were playing chess right now, this answer wouldn't come out so crumpled and stupid.
Develops memory, strategic thinking, trains perseverance, trains the ability to see several steps ahead. Plus, you can also show off your skills on the train in the game with your neighbors in the compartment 🙂