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Talent? (General)

by siegrun @, Sunday, August 07, 2005, 10:11 (7195 days ago)

anyone using the above word ought to put a penny into the swear box! The word 'talent' has been invented by unfortunate teachers who didn't know what they were doing!
The reason why you're good at something is because you've learned to use your grey cells successfully in that particular field.
I've just been reading about young Reshevsky & his childhood success. 'Miraculously' he became so good that he could defeat lots of amateurs at a very tender age. So, it had nothing to do with the fact that his whole family played, nothing to do with the fact that he was the youngest of a large family? And its just a coincindence that Judit is the youngest of 3 sisters & the most successfull?
So far we've only used this forum to complain about the site - I wonder if anyone feels like discussing other subjects?
I hope someone will contradict me, so that I can give you more reasons why 'talent' is just a fictitious word.
siegrun

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by Davar @, Monday, August 15, 2005, 23:29 (7187 days ago) @ siegrun

A 4 year boy in our club started playing chess for 3 months. Then, in his first simul, he beat a Master, who had just defeated almost all experts and class A players as well as all other players in the simul. Those sitting around him noticed that his father would tell him from time to time where to move, but the son would often ignore his father and make his own "accurate" moves. A couple of weeks later had this boy sit with a 2300 rated FIDE Master to play 1:1 and had his games reviewed by two GMs. They all believe that his God-given 'talent' has him as potential for the next World Champion, since he seems to have been given special "Chess talents" by God Almighty, who sovereignly gives gifts as He chooses. I know this reality contradicts what I am taught by so many of my teachers, but the proof is in the pudding. He'll still need to work hard to build his natural "talent", but he definitely has something majority of our club players do not. We'll now wait and see if he will grow the character needed to diligently study hard to enter the higher rated player's realm someday.

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by siegrun @, Wednesday, August 17, 2005, 10:45 (7185 days ago) @ Davar

that just goes to show how easy chess is! Why do you think top GMs don't play in weak events? Susan Polgar was best in the under 12 championship in Hungary when she was only 5! Hungary is a strong chess nation.
Chess, on the one hand is easy to learn, on the other its difficult to master - thats what makes it such a great game!
Davar, this boy without a name can still be beaten by his father & others in your club or is he the champion? If you can't beat him now, you'll be able to once you've practised on IYC for a few months.

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