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How iq correlated with chess? Like if someone have 2000 elo on chess com, what will be he's iq?
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Yours is probably low
also hikaru, he has a self reported iq of 102Not highly correlated. Garry Kasparov who was the 2nd most dominant player of all time got his IQ tested and it was 123, which is high but still midwit category.
Not self reported, he took an accurate test on stream and that was his result, granted it was on stream and his brain wasn't functioning at full capacity, but we can say for sure that he isn't any higher than 120.also hikaru, he has a self reported iq of 102![]()
holy shit, lmaoalso hikaru, he has a self reported iq of 102![]()
then what have high correlation w high iq?Not highly correlated. Garry Kasparov who was the 2nd most dominant player of all time got his IQ tested and it was 123, which is high but still midwit category.
Vocabulary size, knowledge about general information, reading speed and comprehension, math abilities are all highly correlated with IQ.then what have high correlation w high iq?
You absolute can if you start from a young age and no life it. Have you seen that interview where they ask them very simple general knowledge questions like what element is 02 or who painted the monalisa and they couldn't answer? Or Vladimir Kramnik making math mistakes a 5th grader wouldn't make. If you learn chess from a young age and grind it your brain will start optimizing itself for chess due to plasticity, so you can be a retard but since you grinded chess at a young age your brain will optimize itself for that but you still be a retard in all other areassafe to say you cant be stupid and be a grandmaster
positive correlation absolutely exists but its more a "type of thinking" than iq, but thats my opinion
got itVocabulary size, knowledge about general information, reading speed and comprehension, math abilities are all highly correlated with IQ.
fair,You absolute can if you start from a young age and no life it. Have you seen that interview where they ask them very simple general knowledge questions like what element is 02 or who painted the monalisa and they couldn't answer? Or Vladimir Kramnik making math mistakes a 5th grader wouldn't make. If you learn chess from a young age and grind it your brain will start optimizing itself for chess due to plasticity, so you can be a retard but since you grinded chess at a young age your brain will optimize itself for that but you still be a retard in all other areas
pretty sure 123 is slightly above the midwit categoryNot highly correlated. Garry Kasparov who was the 2nd most dominant player of all time got his IQ tested and it was 123, which is high but still midwit category.