Can playing chess make you smarter?

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  • Опубліковано 20 сер 2024
  • I have sold my soul to the overlords of chess over the past few years and have gone from being complete trash to only slight trash at the game. People always say that you have to be intelligent to play the game, although when they hear I play it begin to question that assertion rather quickly. In this video I share everything I found and my thoughts on whether playing chess really does make you smarter...

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  • @firejuggler31
    @firejuggler31 Місяць тому +8

    Playing chess makes you smarter at playing chess.

    • @LewisSeal
      @LewisSeal  Місяць тому +1

      that's cold. Yeah i guess it does fly up when you start playing consistently and a lot of the other stuff only starts happening when you've played longer term

  • @dabobcat
    @dabobcat Місяць тому +2

    Chess is really a magical game it makes you open minded, able to memorize more, have more attention and willpower, more critical thinking, increases self awareness and boosts planning skills my average iq at start of 2023 when chess was introduced to me was 127 before playing chess and now after playing for a long time and reaching 1800 my iq is around 134 and highest score i got was 138 when i was in a perfect mental state

    • @dabobcat
      @dabobcat Місяць тому

      Most noticable stuff for me was at memory attention and I became more skeptical

    • @eliasvonbrille
      @eliasvonbrille Місяць тому +1

      Who the heck takes multiple professional IQ tests? These things cost up to Hundreds of Dollars per Test and take 4 hours to do at max concentration and also usually about a Year to schedule...
      The fact that you are talking about them like with high scores makes me theorize that you don't actually take real IQ tests but some Internet fake stuff.
      Just so you know. If it's anywhere on the Internet it's entirely fake.
      That being said even if you do take multiple real ones (for whatever weird reason) it can fluctuate quite a bit.
      It's normal that your IQ changes. To make out a correlation with Chess based on that, disregarding every thing else in your Life + your Mental development (as you are likely young I imagine) is quite useless.
      Difference between Correlation and Causality.
      You cannot just assume it's chess cuz you want to.

  • @bennettspeith7515
    @bennettspeith7515 Місяць тому +1

    Great video! Well done!

  • @joshuapedro5035
    @joshuapedro5035 Місяць тому

    The goat is back

    • @LewisSeal
      @LewisSeal  Місяць тому

      Upload schedule of 3 videos every 100 days you know how it is

  • @kevinwellwrought2024
    @kevinwellwrought2024 Місяць тому +1

    Smarter no but dumber yes

    • @LewisSeal
      @LewisSeal  Місяць тому

      Crease. It does feel like that most of the time, especially when you go on a hefty losing streak

    • @kevinwellwrought2024
      @kevinwellwrought2024 Місяць тому +1

      @@LewisSeal yes, of course, it is very important that we treat chess only and only as a hobby and not to spend too much valuable time on it. Reaching an IM or GM level is neither possible nor justifiable as most GMs struggle to make enough money from chess to buy bread! Of course, if we are in the top 50 chess players in the world we can win enough prizes from tournaments to survive but reaching top 50 is impossible unless we start chess from the age of 5 and practice hours everyday with regular good coaching and enough number of regular tournaments!

  • @animics.10
    @animics.10 Місяць тому +4

    In my Opinion it doesn't, I know it might improve some of your iq and intelligence but not so much cause after a time you start to study the game and just memorize the game and techniques and in that phase it no longer challanges your brain it becomes much easier for you. So just mastering and memorizing a game doesn't Specially increase your intelligence in a highly number. What chess does other sports does too chess is not different or extra benefiting from other sports. For example football also recquires hardwork, dedication, clear thinking, focus mental tactics, the ability to hold pressure, makes your nerves stronger etc.

    • @LewisSeal
      @LewisSeal  Місяць тому

      Yeah sauce I think you're right in saying that the memorisation is taking over, that's what some of the top players are even saying banging on about the game isn't what it used to be- game's gone. That being said I do think it's telling that if you can utilise that time when someone is new to the game like they did when the students did from the study, then they haven't got to the stage when they're memorising everything but still trying to solve it all

    • @eliasvonbrille
      @eliasvonbrille Місяць тому

      ​@@LewisSeal Well even "solving" is almost exclusively pattern recognition.
      It makes no difference as far as I am aware if you have specifically memorized the Move or memorized the concept by seeing it a hundred times.
      And there is no move possible in chess which you wouldn't find after having seen the concept a hundred times.
      So where is the Open space to get Intelligence into this?
      I don't see it.