Abstract
The role of chess as a micromodel of human relations is considered and on this basis the conditions of their use in formation of mutual relations between people, moral values and world outlook on social processes are investigated. This is especially true of trigonal chess. In contrast to classical chess, where the qualities of fighters aimed at rivalry and confrontation are valued, in trigonal chess there is an opportunity to cultivate cooperation on the basic values of life
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