The document provides information on the history of chess, why playing chess is beneficial, basic chess rules, and how to set up the chess board. It discusses how chess can raise IQ, prevent Alzheimer's, exercise the brain, and improve memory and problem solving skills. It outlines the basic rules that each player has 16 pieces of 6 different types, white always moves first, and the positions of the king and queen pieces. It also describes each chess piece's movement - pawns move forward one square at a time, bishops diagonally, the queen combines bishop and rook movement, rooks horizontally and vertically, knights in an L-shape, and the king one square at a time in any direction.