Thread:JeloElducal/@comment-26888167-20190709152909/@comment-26888167-20190713120510

PeaVZ108 wrote: I'll be honest, when I was playing Minesweeper as a kid, I had no idea what I was doing. I was literally mashing random squares back then, so I kept losing without feeling upset. But my one win on Minesweeper was when I started knowing how to play.

As for chess, I know how to play it, but it's just hard for me to check my opponent, let alone checkmating. I think we all mashed random squares as kids. But once we start learning how the game works, it gets easier.

As for chess, if you'd like I could teach you a bit to improve. I've played in tournaments before, and even won a couple of medals. I also taught my younger sister how to play, and nowadays she's the best chess player in her classroom. She's won her own tournaments as well.