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International chess master, David Antón , shares his point of view on the modernization of chess , the impact of artificial intelligence , and its relationship with other forms of strategy in an interview with Jorge Rafael González, professor at the Isabel I University. Additionally, he reflects on his experience teaching chess , his literary preferences, and his position on the challenges of the digital world and social networks. From your vision and experience, do you have any ideas to make chess more dynamic, such as playing with or fewer pieces, with other rules or with a different board.
There are already some variants that are known such as chess, but I hope that chess remains the same and the only thing that changes to make it more dynamic and attractive is to slow down the pace of the game. hour Fax Lists games are difficult to promote but fast paced games are gaining popularity and any game less than hour is more attractive to the fan. I imagine that your intelligence and your passion have led you to the position you have, do you think that these skills can be used for other strategy games such as Shogi, or puzzles? Without a doubt, the skills you develop in chess help you solve different problems in real life.

Specifically, I don't know the games you mention but in my case I have always liked strategy games and I am good at them in general. You collaborate on the chessplatform that disseminates and teaches chess. What do you like the most? Do you make videos that disseminate this sport and what does it cost you the most? I haven't collaborated on chessfor a few years but, for example, I took a course in English and Spanish on, which is now the best-known platform for learning. In general, what I like about making videos is being able to explain interesting concepts to good players.
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