年轻自闭症男孩向国际象棋挑战者提供RM2奖金

马来西亚一名12岁自闭症男孩在母亲的面摊挑战路人,以磨练国际象棋技能。Muhammad Nur Raziq Muhammad Nur Qisti向任何能在15分钟对局中两次击败他的人提供RM2。社交媒体上爆红的这项举措,将家族生意变成了临时训练场。

在马来西亚森美兰,12岁的Muhammad Nur Raziq Muhammad Nur Qisti找到了一种非传统方式来提升他的国际象棋能力。这位自闭症男孩在母亲Nur Syazana Zakaria的支持下,邀请当地人到她的云吞面摊与他下棋。赌注虽小却诱人:快速15分钟对局中两次击败Raziq,即可赢得RM2。 36岁的Nur Syazana最初从未预料到儿子对这项运动的天赋。当一位老师建议他参加全国象棋嘉年华时,她大吃一惊。朋友们太忙无法与他练习,家人转向公众求助。Nur Syazana在马来西亚象棋社区的Facebook页面上发帖寻找对手,并提供小额现金激励以吸引兴趣。 该帖迅速走红,几日内即爆红网络。结果,有七人到摊位接受挑战。据Nur Syazana称,Raziq表现令人印象深刻,仅输了一次。「我们就是这样决定宣传邀请人们到摊位与Raziq下象棋的,」她解释道。该摊位原本用于资助他的象棋课程并赚取额外收入,如今已演变为他发展的重要场所。 如今,这家简陋的小吃店身兼两职:提供餐食并培养Raziq的热情。Nur Syazana指出,它已成为孩子追逐象棋梦想的「训练场」。这一 grassroots 努力凸显了社区支持以及男孩在挑战中的决心。

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