IQs of world chess champs

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HernanCacciatore1

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magipi
Pierce_Robertson22612 wrote:
Laskersnephew wrote:
You have no documentation to back up your claims. This is just fiction

while that is true, we can all agree Magnus Carlsen has an IQ over 180. He beat 20 people at a time while he was blindfolded.

We certainly can't agree. Yes, he is good at chess. No, that doesn't mean he has superhuman IQ. Why would it?

IQ is mostly a measure of how well you can solve IQ tests. The connection to chess ability is much weaker than most people think.

Quasimorphy
Pierce_Robertson22612 wrote:

we can all agree Magnus Carlsen has an IQ over 180

No, but we might all be able to agree that his IQ is between 120 and 190.

maria-love

hi

maria-love
Quasimorphy wrote:
Pierce_Robertson22612 wrote:

we can all agree Magnus Carlsen has an IQ over 180

No, but we might all be able to agree that his IQ is between 120 and 190.

what are you doing

Ziryab
Pierce_Robertson22612 wrote:
Laskersnephew wrote:
You have no documentation to back up your claims. This is just fiction

while that is true, we can all agree Magnus Carlsen has an IQ over 180. He beat 20 people at a time while he was blindfolded.

Timur Gareyev more than doubled that.

https://www.chess.com/news/view/timur-gareyev-plays-blindfold-on-48-boards-5729

HernanCacciatore1
Quasimorphy escribió:
Pierce_Robertson22612 wrote:

we can all agree Magnus Carlsen has an IQ over 180

No, but we might all be able to agree that his IQ is between 120 and 190.

Champions or greats in all areas do not need to show nothing to nobody ones

AlecoXCHESS

Understanding the concepts of chess is also related to IQ maybe?