"I learned something from Anando, but I showed him somehow, he taught me a lot in the past, but that is his turn to teach him now." It is Magnus Carlsen in Chennai. The exact words after defeating Vishwanathan Anand at the FIDE World Chess Championship. The final score is Carlsen - 6.5: Anand - 3.5. Carlson won in three matches and won seven matches. Anando could not win. However, these statistics do not capture any real role of the legend of Vishwana San Anand.
Carlson, 24 has the best chess rankings ever. Since 2011, he is number one chess player in the world, won the World Chess Championship in 2013 and became the youngest chess player in history. Carlson's achievements are excellent, but he is not the only one who benefited from playing chess. Studies have shown that the brains of chessmen are very different from ordinary brains. For example, the master chess player has more activity with the frontal cortex and parietal cortex, and the brain area is focused on problem solving and recognition. Children participating in the 18 week chess course have a higher IQ score
An interesting exception to the 10,000 hour rule is Magnus Carlsen, the youngest chess player ever. Carlson finished many intentional exercises in a short period of time, so he seems to have born his talent as he reached the level of experts when he was young, but he really did It was speedup of the learning process of. Please focus on the correct type of exercise and get continuous feedback. "The biggest difference between deliberate exercise and simple repetition is as follows: Feedback. Anyone who has mastered the art of intentional exercise - even an athlete like Ben Hogan writer like Ben Franklin But ...) Feedback method