Reading a room like a grandmaster reads a chess board
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Adrian de Groot was a frustrated amateur chess player. He wanted to know why he kept being beaten at chess by better players and he was determined to learn whatever skill he was missing. He assumed the grandmasters of chess had photographic memories, allowing them to remember many moves and defeat their opponents.
Reading a room like a grandmaster reads a chess board
Reading a room like a grandmaster reads a…
Reading a room like a grandmaster reads a chess board
Adrian de Groot was a frustrated amateur chess player. He wanted to know why he kept being beaten at chess by better players and he was determined to learn whatever skill he was missing. He assumed the grandmasters of chess had photographic memories, allowing them to remember many moves and defeat their opponents.