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Subject: Re: Strategy vs Tactics in Computer Programs...going OT

Author: Russell Reagan

Date: 12:07:59 04/22/02

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On April 22, 2002 at 04:16:24, Otello Gnaramori wrote:

>Kasparov himself was tested by a team of psychologists and revealed a normal IQ
>accompanied by outstanding memorization capabilities.

I recall that his IQ was in the mid 130's, which is not "normal". Average is
100, and I doubt that even in a population pool of chess players or people in
other technical fields that 130 is still slightly above average. The average in
technical professions or among chess players might be higher than 100, but an IQ
of 130 is certainly not the norm.

Russell



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