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A Chess Experiment

A Chess Experiment

In an experiment, both chess masters and average players were asked to memorize a chess board configuration, and the chess masters did way better.

That was because the experts had previously seen something similar, and they only had to store a few items in their STM, such as “Sicilian opening with a knight moved to D4”. The average players were trying to memorize the whole board. Research showed that we can only hold around 7 items in our STM.

When they ran the experiment with a configuration with pieces arranged completely random, the chess masters did just as bad as the average players.

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