0:02 ESTP - Barbarians 0:36 ISTP - The Assassin 1:05 INFJ - Anacondas 1:31 ENFJ - The Genius 2:03 ENTP - Escape Artists 2:42 INTP - Mad Scientists 3:15 ISFJ - The Grinder 3:49 ESFJ - The Naturals 4:15 ENTJ - The Champion 4:47 INTJ - Masterminds 5:15 ISFP - The Romantic 5:41 ESFP - Surgeons 6:04 ISTJ - The Professional 6:33 ESTJ - The Prodigy 6:56 ENFP - The Magician 7:27 INFP - Technicians
@professorx306010 ай бұрын
Hikaru Nakamura. - 0:02 Bobby Fischer - 0:36 Aron Nimzowitsch - 1:05 Capablanca - 1:31 Viktor Korchnoi - 2:03 Wilhelm Steinitz - 2:42 Anatoly Karpov - 3:15 Viswanathan Anand - 3:49 Garry Kasparov - 4:15 Alexander Alekhine - 4:47 Vassily Ivanchuk - 5:15 Emanuel Lasker - 5:41 Mikhail Botvinnik - 6:04 Magnus Carlsen - 6:33 Mikhail Tal - 6:56 Vladimir Kramnik - 7:27
@professorx306010 ай бұрын
Time stamps not being in perfect line trigger me so much haha. Should've put them at beginning. I'm INTP, Mad Scientist, Wilhelm Steinitz. Yay.
@ito5510 ай бұрын
Same bro
@Zurab_Rob7 ай бұрын
@@professorx3060Kramnik is an Isfj no ?
@Toilet-49xyz7 күн бұрын
Bobby fischer was probably an estj. High te and his will to win are some aspects of his personality.
@isaacrobertson437410 ай бұрын
This is such a niche crossover of two very large interests of mine lol
@isaacrobertson437410 ай бұрын
I took the chess personality test before I even took the mbti test
@NerdyCatCoffeeee10 ай бұрын
@@isaacrobertson4374 There's a chess personality test? Drop the link
@Pazzystar10 ай бұрын
Thinker? me too
@isaacrobertson437410 ай бұрын
@@Pazzystar yes loll
@lalli282210 ай бұрын
Couldn't relate more
@lovewho10 ай бұрын
Just to clarify, the examples of chess players given refer to the archetype, not the personality type of the chess players. The archetypes were taken from this website which has a really cool personality test that I'd recommend for any chess players out there! www.chesspersonality.com
@leagueaddict835710 ай бұрын
I'm an ISTP, and I got Natural on the site I do actually play Chess, and I'm a 1840 rated player.
@Dakodyyy10 ай бұрын
as an ISFP I got the Barbarian. I figured it must be the XSXP in me (and makes sense as I've been mistyped as an ESTP). good work man, a very clever video!
@steveruqus268010 ай бұрын
So the style of play not the person outside the arena?
@solarisan_10 ай бұрын
Fascinating idea. While I am not familiar with chess rules, I took the test out of curiosity. Got the magician. Turns out that in circumstances where you do not know entirely what you are doing, the shadow side comes to surface.
@louisejoel10 ай бұрын
I'd quite like to learn chess
@rowdy185810 ай бұрын
Love who makes every mbti sound badass
@Nimariel10 ай бұрын
As an INFP, I do okay at Chess and enjoy it, but I also get far too invested in getting at least one Pawn across the entire board and really dislike losing all of any type of piece.
@louisejoel10 ай бұрын
This is why I let everyone else win at games as I can't handle how emotional they get when they lose
@burnyizland10 ай бұрын
@@louisejoel lol, I'm an INTJ with the same problem but for completely different motivations! That's neat. I would never let someone win though, I don't have that in me.
@kohikappu10 ай бұрын
Just FYI, the current FIDE World Champion is an INFP.
@akahment10 ай бұрын
I am an INFP but when I took a chess personality test, the result was "Anaconda" Btw, my chess idols were Nimzowitsch and Petrosian
@apayatulisnya59339 ай бұрын
@@kohikappumagnus isnt INFP? Wdym? Who? I really hope so cause myself infp..
@norbis393910 ай бұрын
I'm an INTP. My playing style is largely innovative and experimental, and my strengths are my adaptability and improvisation. My weakness is my inability to easily see patterns on the board. Many people would assume that this would be an INTP strength, and maybe for some it is, but for me, my SE blindspot means that I overlook things and am prone to making stupid mistakes. Having a high level understanding only goes so far if you make frequent mistakes and blunders. Chess is a sensory game in ways that many people don't acknowledge. Strong theory can trip up when the details are overlooked.
@juststeveidk936010 ай бұрын
As ENTP, this was pretty accurate. I somehow always end up having really exciting games where 1 mistake means the end of either player. Even if I lose I have fun and learn the most from these games.
@alex4777510 ай бұрын
Kinda similar aswell, most of my wins comed from " invinting " the opponent next to my king, just outwit him.
@RishiTheSage9 ай бұрын
As a fellow ENTP, while my games are always like this, I consciously try and get these positions, because I cannot resist wanting to go into beautifully sharp lines even if I know it is objectively flawed. The explanation in the video implies that it is an unintended outcome of an otherwise strategic player. I'd definitely describe myself as a lot sharper tactically, with half baked long term strategic ideas
@jashepoon10 ай бұрын
As a 2000+ INTP, I'd consider myself a mix between the Assassin and Mad Scientist Nice video!
@pikulis10 ай бұрын
INTJ Shogi (Japanese chess) enthusiast here. I highly recommend all INTJs (and others) to look into it. Due to much fewer long-ranging pieces, the openings are slow and very intuitive, almost wargame-like, one army moving against the other. Castling is actually about building and moving into a castle, not some arbitrary-looking gimmicky move. Due to the drop rule (the biggest difference between Shogi and all other chess types), the midgame is very dynamic. All pieces are in play for the duration of the game, so the endgame is often dramatic. Draws are almost unheard of. It has the same cult following in Japan (chess celebs, huge tournaments, tons of theory, clubs in every village etc.) as Western Chess has in the West. I just love it.
@recarsion10 ай бұрын
Speaking of Japanese games, I love Go a lot. Also wargame-like in a way, doesn't have any draws, and handicaps are built right into the rules meaning even players with large skill gaps can play a balanced game.
@burnyizland10 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing this! I had not heard of it and it sounds really interesting - especially the part about all pieces staying in for the duration. I'll be looking up vids of this tonight. :)
@bradleyj780110 ай бұрын
for my INTJ chess, I seem to be built for sharp openings with decisive calculated blows, but I’m drawn to openings for more long ranging positional games similar to what you describe with Shogi, except longer games allow me more chances to over think and miss something when I’m low on time
@arlettasloan645310 ай бұрын
That sounds fascinating. Stratego is also a very good game. I read somewhere that it is almost impossible to win. I used to win it all the time.
@이름-q4j8t10 ай бұрын
@@recarsionAs a korean - INTJ i can recommend you guys Shang chi board game(chinese chess) and chaturanga( Indian chess) these are the prototypes of the european-chess. Rules are similar to chess but with differences. I can also recommend you "Go" as well
@MissRoxyful10 ай бұрын
ENFP 😂. The last time I played chess against my INTP bf, I made it a drinking game so I wouldn’t get bored.
@nooneneedstoknowmyname10 ай бұрын
What were the rules of your drinking game?
@Alex-dv1fk10 ай бұрын
Pllssssss, my dog need the rules
@mimimo55510 ай бұрын
That's perfect
@MissRoxyful10 ай бұрын
@@nooneneedstoknowmyname sips for pawns, and half shots for the other pieces. Loser takes full shot. Up the ante as you see fit though 😂✌️
@nooneneedstoknowmyname10 ай бұрын
@@MissRoxyful Thanks, I'll have to try this out. Since it takes two shots to knock me out, I shouldn't end up getting bored lmao.
@tamir850110 ай бұрын
Interesting, I too got the "Anaconda" as an infj. SN: To anyone (especially with strong Ni) who's interested in strategic prospicience and self-development, I highly recommend Garry Kasparov's book of How Life Imitates Chess. It is PACKED with insights! (No chess knowledge needed).
@olivia-performanceartist369310 ай бұрын
I haven't played a good game of chess in a really long time; I used to be methodical and determined when I was younger but last time I visited a chess club they had those silly timer boxes with super short games and arbitrary rules about which hand you are supposed to play with which just doesn't work for me AT ALL. Also, the organiser was hovering over me and pulling faces which took me back to being a young girl and all the boys hanging round his mates and making up 'fake rules' on the spot so I would lose. To me, a game of chess should be revered as a quiet, introspective game between TWO people - not some overly-bureaucratic federation sport which takes all the fun out of it.
@theg3510 ай бұрын
I am INFP, and it was completely right! I love having small advantages, a small pressure to put, and winning in almost equal endgames I don't really draw that much because I still take some risks sometimes, depending on the opening played, but yeah pretty accurate
@MrRobloxIndonesia10 ай бұрын
The fact that Garry Kasparov is an ENTJ makes his chess archetype freakin accurate
@ikasugami806610 ай бұрын
INFJ here - I don't play chess, but your description does fit for other strategy games I play (namely Settlers of Catan)...and even if I lose I can be proud of how far I do get with my strategy LOL.
@bradleyj780110 ай бұрын
As an INTJ who is also rated chess player, I run into time pressure (like all the time) because whenever there are 5 equally good moves, there is no pressure that a bad move will be made so it frees the mind to “safely” explore which of the 5 moves is really the best, then I eventually don’t figure it out, pick whatever feels best, give away my queen for free when I run out of time, and then convince myself on the drive home that I really was the winner because I achieved some theoretical accomplishment in my head, and then when I get home to analyze the game with a computer, I was shown there was no mastery to my plan, I accomplished nothing, I was losing the whole time, I didn’t see obvious moves in front of my face, and everything I imagined was an impossibility. Then I go back to not practicing in the meanwhile while I nurse myself by ruminating about my “potential”.
@burnyizland10 ай бұрын
Ohhhh no. I don't wanna be that guy. But this sounds so completely opposite to the way I work... I have to ask: how sure are you that you're an INTJ? Or maybe you haven't been playing long enough? My guess is, if you are an INTJ, you must need more exposure to it - do you watch others' games a lot? How have you approached learning about it? Because I'm sure with enough data you should be able to become quite competent.
@bradleyj780110 ай бұрын
Yes, I’m 1000% INTJ and need to play more than think about one game too deeply (I’m around 1300), I was describing a bad night of chess, usually when I force myself to play and don’t want to think and try to over-rely upon Ni-dom intuition to magically find moves, I described Ni-dom with Fi-tertiary unhealthy loop where our Fi wants us to feel better despite the outcome, on good nights, I’m accessing auxiliary Te and systematically thinking through moves and then accessing inferior Se by actually acting upon a systematically chosen move rather than lolli-gag around with my Fi until I feel good about a move
@fosskytheanswerer10 ай бұрын
I (also 1000% intj xd) actually have very similar exoerience with 'chess vs time' no matter whether the opponent is better or worse than I am... and finding the equilibrium between the time spent on digging deeper into multiple relatively equivalent moves and actually playing isn't always an easy task If I could give any advice (which maybe I shouldn't do, because I'm not a ranked player), and it's rather a simple one; if your intuition works fine, one of the best possible moves is usually in the first three that you see, and after you check for counterplays and none of them seems to be much better, 'just pick one' (yes, quite an obvious idea, but it's saving me sooo much time)
@Strainj110 ай бұрын
As an ENFP, I warn my opponents that it will not be an enjoyable game - warning them that we'll probably end up in a stalemate. Just like you said, I go headfirst into ridiculous situations, which sometimes goes ok, but usually results in me losing pieces at a phenonmenal rate. Once I start losing I just start attacking with my king, sacrificing all my other pieces so I can slowly pick them off with the king. The end result is usually me with a king left, and them with two or three pieces chasing me around the board forever.
@Desimere10 ай бұрын
i found the ENFP description to be the most relatable even though i'm INTP. When i play, i like to tell my opponent all my intricate plans, so that they would laugh at the absurdity of playing it like that, and i could enjoy being perceived as funny. I couldn't really care less about winning. I actually enjoy it more like this compared to setting up traps and winning. I don't like the sense of being alone in my head during the game, i don't feel any connection to my opponent when i play normally and i feel like i could just as well be playing alone against a computer then.
@schecidnavarrete303610 ай бұрын
I used to an intp who turned into an enfp. The description of enfp applies a lot but intp (my previous) also makes sense somehow.
@Zurab_Rob7 ай бұрын
Yeah and I love the cock opening 😂
@gwennyvir10 ай бұрын
As an ISTP who also loves chess, this is so accurate.
@drnoahpepper10 ай бұрын
INTP, and you nailed it as usual 🙌🏻
@dannyman2k10 ай бұрын
:O Man, This comes as a pleasant surprise.. I've been obsessed with Chess recently.
@Acceptablehandleaheada2.-_10 ай бұрын
Besides describing the archetypal playing styles, the types' mentalities are touched on in these descriptions. Their dispositional quirks determine their advantages or disadvantages within the game.
@johnknight915010 ай бұрын
Magnus is an intuitive player, he has stated it directly in interviews. He intuitively knows the move he should play, then uses direct thinking to run the sequence, which always just tells him his intuitive response was right in the first place.
@drbrain44836 ай бұрын
Magnus is a Ti dom no doubt about it , the intuition part is more of an accumulated experience surrounded by logical system of thought , you could even call it instinct
@johnknight91506 ай бұрын
@@drbrain4483 I have seen him typed as ISTP, so maybe he has a strong Ni, perhaps in a Ti-Ni loop.
@shiboares10 ай бұрын
Capablanca and "The Genius" is such a good comparison, great representation of his intuitive playstyle
@gabri_cheesellamasneeze900610 ай бұрын
My favorite thing in chess is messing with people psychologically and watching people lose their composure
@wowomah619410 ай бұрын
That is absolutely true of me as an ENTP. I play very dirty when it comes to video games or competitive play. But I'm not playing aggressively dirty, but rather like you say, I'm obsessed with predicting my opponents play, game theoretically outmatching what they are about to do but setting myself up not just for a quick easy win, but for a total dominating win where I can get all the dominoes in a row or all the bars of the prison I construct. Honestly, I get kinda weirdly sadistic in my own head about how much I want to control the battle, whether it's a card game like Magic the Gathering or a MOBA videogame like DOTA 2, I don't like fast games, I don't like easy wins, I don't like predictable wins, and I don't like fighting an opponent that can't present a challenge or puzzle for me to fix. If I'm not playing against something that genuinely intrigues me or lets me "perform" with my prowess, then I may actually just end up losing out of sheer boredom because I start missing important cues about what my opponent is doing because it all becomes so predetermined. I absolutely live for the thrill of a tense competition where I have to absolutely go pedal-to-the-metal with my wit and use super fast logic problem solving to find a creative solution out of the bind. It's partly why I also find most movies to be utterly boring...I can see how it's going to end or I can see all the pieces lined up before they occur. I want an opponent who makes me reconsider my strategy and yet I can hide my own strategy from them all the while because I am just building momentum constantly until the right moment where my "win condition" is absolute, aesthetic, and artistic. Short little example of precisely the "Escape Artist" archetype you drew on there for the ENTP. In the video game DOTA 2 on PC, there is a hero named Nyx Assassin. Very special hero in my opinion and my absolute favorite. He has 4 abilities/moves. 1 is Impale which deals quick high magic damage to any opponents hit by the attack in a straight line area of attack AND it stuns any of them hit by it as well so that they cannot move or react for the duration. Number 2 is called Mind Burn which deals quite high direct dmg to the opponent based off of how much damage they have done to you in the past few seconds. Number 3 is easily my favorite which is called Spiked Carapace which when activated produces spikes all around your hero and reflects the damage of "1 instance" of any spell or physical damage while the spikes are active from each source. In other words, enemies could be chasing you or trying to initiate against you the kill you and they could use any number of skills/abilities such as a large stun attack or a "nuke" attack which is any attack that deals HEAVY damage near instantly from afar and is typically magical damage. The ultimate ability, number 4, is called Vendetta which turns Nyx Assassin invisible, increases move speed heavily and makes the next attack you do on an opponent deal HUGE bonus dmg and is perfect for either escaping, faking out an enemy to make them think you've escaped only to run right at them, OR just plain initiating to attack enemies whether the enemy players are alone and easy prey or just going into a big team fight. Then you add on the different items that you build for your hero. In each DOTA 2 match, you have a HUGE selection of items to build and 6 slots to equip them in. What I like to do is kit Nyx Assassin out to be very very tanky and have lots of health and LOTS of armor and magic resistance. This way, people often assume I am squishy and easy to kill, they'll attack me and waste tons of damage on ME and then I throw up Spiked Carapace or the item called Blademail which when activated causes enemies to take the majority of damage they direct at you back at their own faces for the duration. Basically, I take this hero and make him THRIVE on conflict and opponents not knowing whether they should attack me or run from me because I make either choice very costly and in that turmoil, I have already made my decision and weighed the odds and only engage when I KNOW that I am going to make a kill on the enemy player or players. It's the PERFECT playstyle for my ENTP brain. It's high risk, high reward and it all comes down to how quickly I can judge my chances and how well I can read the game and the moment as I pull in my opponents to strike me before making them quickly regret it. The BEST part for me is when I can FORCE them to hit me because I give them no other option but as they try to kill me, I only force them to invest more into the battle until it's too late for them and they can't get away in time meanwhile, because I have built in ways to save myself, to heal or to dissuade further attack on myself, I can go in, take out my target (or become the target so that my team can clean up the battle) and then get out still alive.
@EresirThe1st10 ай бұрын
As a sidenote, I always found the chess symbolism for INTJ fictional characters (eg Lelouch, Moriarty) a very improper one. Chess is a game with near infinite possibilities, whereas Ni narrows down outcomes to show only one conclusion.
@brigidwell10 ай бұрын
As an older player I try to be the Technician (good way to go for average players), but often revert toward my youthful tendency to be the Escape Artist or the Mad Scientist which is very fun but reckless and impractical way to play at the class level.
@Chingbong110 ай бұрын
This chess personality test was terrifyingly spot on. I am apparently a grinder and in the end of the explanation recommended me openings for white and black : queens Gambit and caro kann and guess what? Those two are literally what my entire repertoire is based around. If I'm playing u and i know ur a good player i will play only those two!
@calebraysilcott947110 ай бұрын
As an ENTP who has played chess my whole life I approve of this message. I can’t even tell you how many times people around me have said I should give up but don’t and end up “ escaping” and win.
@calebraysilcott947110 ай бұрын
That said early on especially when I was younger I often would sacrifice too early for not enough of a positional advantage.
@alex4777510 ай бұрын
As ENTP, I like to invite my opponent next to my king, just to outwit him. Ofc, had many loses, but the victiories in which I outsmart their attack seem much more sweater than myself attacking them.
@calebraysilcott947110 ай бұрын
@@alex47775 I would absolutely do that. 😂
@calebraysilcott947110 ай бұрын
@@alex47775 when people bring there queen out early I say “ ah a target!”
@soakedbearrd9 ай бұрын
Good stuff, although as an infp and an over 20 year player with a decent rating, I think I fall more under magician than technician. Basically everything you said about magicians, and I mean everything, is my style completely. Although I might not be as tactical as a raw magician, I use positional advantage to play off of tactics, but above all I appreciate the beauty of romantic (style) play and have known to throw it all on an intuitive guess just to see what happens and what comes out 😂. To me, the idea and ingenuity, is the art form, not raw calculation and tried and true paved roads (opening theory, common tactic motifs). The shock on an opponents face, the unease of their look in uncharted waters, the look of “how can this be” is the fun for me even if I lose.
@justarandomdude.928510 ай бұрын
You're video just saved me from getting into my INTJ Ni-Fi depression loop. thanks :)
@olivia-performanceartist369310 ай бұрын
I'm going through one rn ~ INTJ
@hanjis589410 ай бұрын
Wow this video was a treat! I never expected chess content from this channel but I love it. I'm an INTP and I would say that in most of my games I am constantly seeking tactics but still play defensively until I'm absolutely sure it will work. I also much prefer longer time frame games. 10min or less and I somehow am always short on time compared to my opponent. Keep in mind im a pretty amateur player like ~1000 haha
@louisejoel10 ай бұрын
I played monopoly defensively and lost every time, trying to change my attitude and be less of a loser
@SyvilMedia10 ай бұрын
Hey, I must say, I will be reaching out to this man soon. Because his analysis are incredibly accurate and I feel people may be sleeping on his ability to accurately discern personality types. I play chess probably 11 times per day maybe more.. .likely more lol for about 13 years. And I have a friend who is master 2200 rank and plays competitively. He wants to teach me but I refuse to have him teach me and it's been that way for 13 years lol But I've gotten incredibly good at understanding the game and how it works the creative mind... I see my personality in the game all the time but I couldn't tell why I was like this. If I let him teach me, I would just be getting answers that do NOT exactly tell me what the underlying purpose of the game was supposed to be. I finally found my play style and it is definitely a risky style but it's 100% to force the opponent to make sacrifice plays. This is when I learned what "zugzwang" was . It was time to kill when I found that it's what I've doing. I was playing this way for so long that now I understood how to use it in creative ways. I can see most patterns coming a mile away, therefore it's easy to escape what's coming and allow the opponent to take a piece that I clearly want them to take but they have no idea that it's bait. lol love this game... He is spot on with his analysis... I need my opponent to stop playing the formal game and force them to hurt themselves in order to have a chance. BUT if they last to the end , I typically struggle. The end game is very much a more calculated formula when doesn't have enough pieces for my style to flourish.
@drewniak638110 ай бұрын
I am an infp chess player, i can tell i see some similarities in my playstyle in all types but infp described here xd Technician is totally not my playstyle
@silvercassidy850810 ай бұрын
got my intj bf to take the test, he got prodigy, but said it didn't sound too accurate and that he related the most to Anand, Kasparov and Tal when he plays at his best.
@Mvdo6853 ай бұрын
5:16 witty alien
@achessjourney40210 ай бұрын
As an INTP and a chessplayer myself, I found this absolutely fascinating. I identified as a chessplayer more as an ISTP, then as an ENTP, third place INTP and fourth as INTJ, but they are all related personalities! Pretty interesting and elaborated work.
@gandadorf788610 ай бұрын
I play for a club and my rated elo where I have performed at is 1719, highest opponent I have beat is 1608. Attacking is the most fun, even as black I prefer the Dutch defense since it gives attacking possibilities. My favorite player is Rashid Nezhmedtinov and I would say my style is something like his. Mustering all pieces, no reverse gear and trying to find long sought sacrifices that force the opponent to make crucial desicions. We play 90 minute games and in one game I sacrificed a bishop where he had to think for 50 minutes straight, at the end he had 5 minutes and I had 50 left. We have some INTPs and INTJs and they are just so frustrating to crack because their play is often extremely detailed, correct and by the book. Their pieces are moving like a single unit slowly punishing the slighest inaccuracy. My best method to gain an advantage is to play on time and dubious moves that have no obvious response. But it is always like a relief rather than a triumph when you beat them. Start playing chess fellow ENTJs and I highly encourage girls too, I need a chess date🫢
@SaturnineOne10 ай бұрын
In addition to spotting tactical patterns and opportunities, I do enjoy attacking as well. With faster time controls, I'd rely on my intuition and perhaps do a quick calculation. Meanwhile, with slower time controls, I'd usually take the time to do deep(er) calculations. I guess my playing style depends on the time control (and the position!). Edit: I am a girl who plays chess. :)
@friedrichwilhelmviktoralbe34910 ай бұрын
As a 2000 elo ENFJ yeah. Can confirm
@subhamjha895310 ай бұрын
So much less players play the way enfj i have been searching for enfj comments and i just found you i am tge same kind as well not a pro yet though
@friedrichwilhelmviktoralbe34910 ай бұрын
@@subhamjha8953 keep practicing and working on chess! I'm sure you'll get up here sometime, I'll keep expanding like o have the last 15 years
@stopper020310 ай бұрын
As an ENFP, this is exactly how I play chess lol 😂
@Zurab_Rob7 ай бұрын
Lol same here I thought I was the only one 😂
@mafioza3298Күн бұрын
Same bros😂 I am also a ISFP
@nooneneedstoknowmyname10 ай бұрын
I usually have the ISTP, ISTJ, ENFJ, and ENTP methods depending on who I'm playing against. I am pertaining this to checkers because I don't play chess, I don't have the patience, it takes too long, anything that takes longer than 10 minutes I'm out. I can be winning but if a game is taking too long, I'll start losing on purpose to get it over with faster.
@Naturenerd100010 ай бұрын
INTP Boring safe moves until updated plan is formed. Who's goal is not to win the game but to test out a couple new tactics in specific scinarios. 😎🤺-🙁🤯
@katem467910 ай бұрын
Ohhh this one is interesting, I think I like these niche type of personality exploring just a bit more It feels more intimate with how specific it is even within the short bursts of insight. I’m curious which plays or types would have more of advantage/disadvantage with other types/playing styles At least what they may think on the matter, frustrating or intriguing? Boring or terrifying? I don’t play chess but Ik mind games is very important in the play
@katem467910 ай бұрын
Or can be
@alsatusmd1A1310 ай бұрын
ISFJ - The Grinder (Anatoly Karpov) is the archetype computers have the most trouble playing well against. ISFP - The Romantic is a whole historical school of Chess players, which is kind of ironic when you think about it because actual introverts are the rarer personality.
@ryanquick182410 ай бұрын
as an INTJ here, my ABSOLUTE FAVORITE type of chess game IS the one where i am able to amass a few types of attacks on my opponent and; while my opponent tries to halt one of my approaches, i swing in to CHECK or CHECK MATE them with one of my other options. again - INTJ -
@recarsion10 ай бұрын
As an INTJ I don't even like chess that much because I suck at calculation. If find Go a much more big picture oriented and more enjoyable game.
@Snarl_Marx10 ай бұрын
Never been very good at chess, but the magician fits like a glove. Confuse them with seemingly nonsense plays, then they're in their head instead of on the board.
@celine929610 ай бұрын
Kasparov, Nakamura and Carlsen are perfect examples of the archetypes.
@andreas_rr10 ай бұрын
as an INFP, i avoid loosing my queen as much as possible, for lets say "emotional" reasons, not because it's the strongest piece. Like, i wouldnt sacrifice her even if it means getting a reasonable advantage out of it. Also, i'm not interested in competitive chess since i'd play purely for fun.
@leeroy14r6010 ай бұрын
I am also an infp, and I used to also think the same until I hit a rating ceiling of 1400. So I began to sacrifice my queen in the first moves. I dropped to about 900, but as you do this you slowly realize that you don’t even need the queen in the first place. You only need to use your queen when your opponent makes a blunder or creates a weakness. Playing without your queen also helps you realize that every move matters, and if you blunder your queen is not there so bail you out. This technique also improves your positional chess and your endgame capabilities. Now I am stuck at 1600 :(
@andreas_rr10 ай бұрын
@@leeroy14r60 for me it's just a matter of principles. i don't care enough about being better at chess if that means i have to willingly sacrifice my "queen". Yes, that's silly, but being silly over such details is how we INFPs work.
@chaosincursion10 ай бұрын
i got enfp on the chess personality test aka magician and it is definitelt how i feel, i love a lot of tals games and how absurd some moves he played were and ive even played some moves that looked as absurd as his moves that weren't deemed good by stockfish like a random bishop sacrifice for nothing by moving 1 square into a square guarded by a pawn and knight allowing my opponent to capture and develop a knight but i get my rook on the 2nd rank and shortly after was able to sacrifice another piece to fork the queen and king, making me up a queen and pawn for 2 pieces with a way better position
@traditionalgirl39439 ай бұрын
Man you’re good. (ISTP). Good work!👍👏👏👏
@akahment10 ай бұрын
I took a chess personality test and the result was "anaconda". I wasn't surprised cause my idols were Nimzowitsch and Petrosian. But my MBTI test result was INFP, not INFJ 😅 However, I can also confirm that the "technician" described my style of play. I was very drawish. But my style today is pretty sharp
@absent7210 ай бұрын
ENTP playstyle sounds like the most fun to play/watch
@valsotto2710 ай бұрын
R u saying the others are boring AF? 😂
@octaviuswendell585710 ай бұрын
In entp and this is really just a glorified moving the pieces randomly Which is what I do
@goldengirl835510 ай бұрын
@@octaviuswendell5857I agree. And I’m an ENTP married to an ISFJ which means they’ll beat me every time.
@nonamewhatsoever361510 ай бұрын
It's fun on the outside but on the inside it gets really exhausting after a while
@rustcohle370710 ай бұрын
As an ISTP i have a few opinions on this. Yeah my main route is the Assassin route. Cold calculated emotionless attacks when I see a good chance to pounce on my opponent. I won't needlessly attack or do rash sacrifices, but if it seems to me i have calculated chance at gutting the enemy king, i might throw positional advantage and long-play over a quick execution. It so satisfying when it goes according to plan. But here's the thing about Assassinations. Sometimes they're assassinations attempts and they don't work out as i have thought they would. That's when Grinders(ISFJ), Escape Artists(ENTP) really get to shine against me. It is infuriating when Grinders just slowly do their thing and don't succumb to the pressure i've put on them or when Escape Artists somehow manage to wiggle out. GAH! But such is chess. Also.. there's a bit of a Romantic(ISFP) and the Magician(ENFP) in me, so i can often enjoy unconventional creative play from time to time, just enjoying the endless beauty of chess. And this is why perhaps, Barbarians (ESTP) are most insufferable to me, as they present a vulgar, but effective approach to chess. Or maybe because we are alike in some ways, but totally different in execution... Anyway i rambled enough. Just felt like sharing this, dont mind me.
@turtle36010 ай бұрын
INFJ here : I'm not fond of competitive games in general. But when I do play such games, I'm more like the INTJ with the powerful attacks : let's get this over with ! (Although I do enjoy competitive games that entail lies and manipulation. Most people I know have really obvious tells...)
@Vener3499 ай бұрын
Strong chess enthusiast here. I am an INFP female, tournament rated about 1300 although I've been to 1500. Stuggling lol. My boyfriend is an INTJ, brilliant mastermind INDEED. He's a Grandmaster in chess, and a 2-dan (almost 3 Dan) in GO. Absolute amazing mind. He loves strategy and thinking and always wins. I would agree with the chess personality type for him although mine is totally wrong. I love attacking and sacking pieces left and right! Going for the throat even if they're wearing a triple layered metal neck shield haha! I actually have to work on creating sound attacks instead. Personality-wise I'm very INFP. I like flowers and leaves and disney lol.
@trinaq10 ай бұрын
Mastermind is perfectly apt to the INTJ. They're always one step ahead of everyone!
@mauritsbol480610 ай бұрын
Nope, they will win the battle, and lose the war. The way to outsmart an INTJ is to make it a game, and abuse their need to win. They can't help themselves trying to win.
@burnyizland10 ай бұрын
@@mauritsbol4806 That's a fair assessment of us but a sneaky way to play! I would rather win than draw. I have no desire for 'safety,' I'd rather win or lose. I hate it when people don't play me as hard as they could, it's disappointing. But it sounds like you're just springing a different kind of trap and I can respect that.
@H3XED_OwO10 ай бұрын
twice the pride, double the fall
@H3XED_OwO10 ай бұрын
@@mauritsbol4806 exactly, pamper their Ti critic to make them think they're smarter than they actually are
@zepeterinma10 ай бұрын
This is my thought process as a chess player.. I can choose the type of game I want (open, closed, tactical, positional, fighting for queenside majority, maroczy bind positions, etc. depending on how I feel that day) and think of how to reach that future in as pleasant and harmonious a way as I can. If there's something that intervenes, I try to find an issue with their move, because it breaks my harmonious future. So I either punish their mistake if I find it, reposition myself to flow around the intervention, or create a new future that harmonizes with my future, and modify it just a bit to fit my plan. If plans go well, as they usually do, I quietly and cleanly convert without putting too much effort into finding the most precise conversion, and instead change the game into something psychological where I enjoy the process of systematically deconstructing my opponents army. If plans go poorly, and everything stagnates, I try to find a future where I can win a pawn race or promote. If I lose a piece or blunder, which rarely happens, but some people are incredibly resourceful and worth a hard battle, I have a shift in my mind, and I try to justify the loss or create a future where that loss seems as planned as possible, and extract every bit of compensation possible before sharpening the position to the limit and moving to tactics. Ironic since I just lost a piece to what is likely a tactic, however it makes me want to prove that I can come back a piece down, and the idea of taking a win from an opponent that feels like theyve outplayed me turns me on like crazy. These games I typically have my most beautiful checkmates. Strangely enough I derive attributes from all 16 archetypes associated with the personalities in this video and recall having each mindset throughout various games. I'm an INTJ btw, chess elo 2000 (kinda low but its just a hobby for me and I dont have time for theory)
@Tontoquienloleation10 ай бұрын
I once read a comment in pdb about why Magnus Carlsen is an ISTP which I found hilarious, so I'll copy it here: >Plays the worst opening > blunders on purpose > half drunk > gets his queen killed > wins anyways
@coach_scuffy10 ай бұрын
Mans really just took the persomality quiz results for each type and copy and pasted it.
@Dani-jo9yr10 ай бұрын
Enfj spot on 👌✅👏👏👏👏🙏
@edmundventura9 ай бұрын
From your description: I'm the romantic :D Nice that the example is Ivanchuk. Back then, when I learned Chess (still not really good at it) I saw my first game of Ivanchuk and thought "Hey this dude plays like me but in a awesome way!". ^^ He's also a great lovely person. 0:)
@leonardodegenerate26010 ай бұрын
Been expecting this for a long time.
@madmusic3419 ай бұрын
I'm definitely the grinder type, mostly because I can't be bothered learning opening theory and therefore frequently find myself in bad positions so against similarly rated players I tend to win if I survive into an equalish end game.
@farfaraway428510 ай бұрын
I hate chess. I guess some INTJs are not meant to play.
@3Zeppoli10 ай бұрын
Blasphemy!!!
@nooneneedstoknowmyname10 ай бұрын
Glad I'm not the only one, it seems like everyone and their grandmas loves chess. I'm an ISTJ though not an INTJ.
@3Zeppoli10 ай бұрын
@@nooneneedstoknowmyname That's probably why
@nooneneedstoknowmyname10 ай бұрын
@@3Zeppoli That I'm an ISTJ? I'm not disagreeing, but I'd like to hear why, I have a theory of what it might be, and I want to see if it's true or not.
@recarsion10 ай бұрын
I don't hate it but it's a painstakingly detail-oriented game. I don't find the stereotype of INTJs as chess players accurate at all.
@ChaosBetwenEchos10 ай бұрын
Yeeeeeeeees i waited for this topic for soooo long, the moment that you explain the entp!
@NikoN-xw6xy10 ай бұрын
As an Infj, I agree that we have traps everywhere 😂
@vanessaprincesssa10 ай бұрын
yess, ENTPs are defiitely Escape artists
@GirlyGirl199410 ай бұрын
This is very intresting. As a beginner this is helpful for my intj personality.
@leonorabrandscheit10 ай бұрын
INTJ - Beth Harmon from "The Queens Gambit"
@H3XED_OwO10 ай бұрын
Technician with the occasional tactic is how i play - INFP you were right bit off topic but last game i beat my dad by offering a choice of me checkmating him or him losing his queen (he didn't see the checkmate and moved his queen)
@Pazzystar10 ай бұрын
ENTP escape artist lmao, im always facing mate in one or forced mates throughout my games but yet still win some, cause i channel that INTP vibes and see that their attack is blunt.
@Chunes33 ай бұрын
infp here, I wouldn't even call myself a good positional player. I'm just obsessed with defending my pieces even if I give up space lol
@sidexplores900110 ай бұрын
My favourite things coming together and @chess even replied!!
@ryutak77710 ай бұрын
I am an ENFP but apparently as a chess player I am an assassin. Which makes some sense I really like to play aggressive and I am very calculating. I see most of the possibilities on the board. I'm a casually good player but not really really good.
@MoinSikder-o7o10 ай бұрын
Bobby Fischer is the perfect example of an Intj chess player
@3Zeppoli10 ай бұрын
Probably because he is a perfect example of an INTJ 😉
@MoinSikder-o7o10 ай бұрын
@@3Zeppoli Indeed
@arlettasloan645310 ай бұрын
Hmm .. I have recently (late last night) settled into being an ESTP. I am considering ... I used to play chess with someone. I did, indeed, make him squirm and create carnage. I don't know if I was hunting his king from start to finish. But, I know I was freaking him out because I was playing fast and rather belligerently and when he said that I needed to take time to think of strategies (because, he realized I was acting and reacting to the moment) and do what is actually most prudent for winning the game, I kicked over the board. Not every time.
@grey1732210 ай бұрын
As an ISTJ that was spot-on ☝️
@KeiraRoscoe10 ай бұрын
As an intp, I play like an entp
@GrandmasterOfchess-w8i10 ай бұрын
I am still thinking where I stand
@bed76109 ай бұрын
As an INFP i love tactics and risk taking. Playing based off my intuition first and foremost. Ding liren may be INFP i am not sure though
@natnuss9810 ай бұрын
Love chess but I love it for playing and watching not for winning, so as an ENFP I agree
@KingLeoChess10 ай бұрын
ENFP is so accurate. I love Tal
@kidgay37309 ай бұрын
INTJ chess nerd here. My main problem in chess is that I get frustrated or prideful. I keep almost getting a super high rating and then losing a few games to keep my humble. 1528 rapid rating.
@Zurab_Rob7 ай бұрын
3:55 my boss be like :
@Raziel18189 ай бұрын
yep, as an intp... this is pretty accurate
@aoaks6210 ай бұрын
Hey Love Who, or anyone else that wants to add an opinion. Very random thought. I haven’t google it or anything, but I personally think Bill Hader is a hidden INFJ (possibly ENFJ) he admitted he still gets nervous if he hosts snl or is always fidgety with his hands or legs. He prefers sitting at home and watching true crime shows and I think he’s a genuinely good person. Like when he did the roast of James Franco (??) he had to come out in character (king of holly wood) because he couldn’t roast someone as himself. He had to be a different ‘person to roast someone’.
@debatingcatholic502010 ай бұрын
Woah this is interesting! I'm an ENTJ and I got the Champion lol
@Daeva83B10 ай бұрын
I don't think i am a good chess player, i like the game, it's fun, i think... lol.. But i lose a lot, haha and i don't mind, it makes me wanna play more against the same player, because i know, statistically, i could win once, just once. And that victory will be so sweet, haha Sometimes the game takes too long and i am not focused most of the time, and... i just don't care.. it's a game, it's fun, it doesn't matter if i win or not. I do try! Don't get me wrong and sure, winning is nice.. but, i don't know.. i don't need to win with this game. Also it's not a sport for me, i compare it with a board game.. which it is.. And i am not investing any energy to get good, so i have no reason to feel bad when i lose. I had the same with ping pong, i saw that one of my friends was really playing to win, but i was better than him. Not by much, but enough to win with style. So i play casually, doing some trick shots here and there and actually doing them in my nonchalant way of playing and that pisses him off so much, it's amazing, hahahaha 🤣🤣, THAT became the game for me, to piss him off.. because he wasn't mature enough to lose with dignity and i enjoyed watching him getting angry and almost wanna flip the table, you know? He really enraged himself and i am just.. i don't know.. So, i played with him, like a doll... lol... 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😎😎 Was that mean of me? I don't think so, he was doing that all to himself, i just knew how to press his buttons, just a little bit more in annoying way (for him), lol... And i think it was immature of him how he behaved, so i tease him. :) ~INFP
@louisejoel10 ай бұрын
You read more like an ENTP to me as they are the masters of pressing buttons
@Daeva83B10 ай бұрын
Haha, nah i am pretty sure i am an INFP. Don't think that when i do social activities that i am an extrovert ;) I do those things to protect myself, to not end up locking myself up in the house and not seeing anyone anymore, which does happen too often. Plus i am not a master, i don't do this on a regular basis, only with a select few people who exhibit interesting behaviour, i do that in order to hold a mirror in front of them, indirectly saying: look at yourself and fix yourself, work on this. Only doing this with 'extreme' types of people. With the ping pong guy, it really became a game for me. His behaviour was really off the charts Anyway, thx i guess, for thinking that i typed myself wrong@@louisejoel
@louisejoel10 ай бұрын
@@Daeva83B hehe, all good, I probably typed myself wrong also
@blueeyebandit9 ай бұрын
ENTP Yes I like to tell my opponent come and attack me I invite you . Then proceed to lock up positions try stay calm let my opponent bleed his clock leave him with the task of figuring out how to open up a file . Its a very defensive style . I thrive when playing as black .
@rarrye086 ай бұрын
you forgot the one who shout the rookkkkkkkkk!!!!!
@achadakobi672710 ай бұрын
It's a good start to make a chess anime... The barbarian ==== Ryo in Food Wars(shokugeki no soma) The anaconda====Pariston(HxH)
@cyclicspoon258810 ай бұрын
The Accuser Example: (Vladimir Kramnik)
@jacobleedgaard596810 ай бұрын
INFP here. The description is the polar opposite of my playing style. I hate quiet positions and do way more poorly in those than in dynamic ones.
@tinghsuansu860110 ай бұрын
Nice video ❤this is a great satisfying crossbow of the two hobbies I have. Have been watching Anna Cramling’s streams lately, do you guys have any ideas on what her type is? I’m thinking ENTP but her Fe is so strong too
@saranonimus921110 ай бұрын
For the life of me, I can not imagine an ESFP playing chess.
@silviapisces334210 ай бұрын
I agree. I would think that they wouldn't want to sit in one spot for so long. I really believe that intj and intp have the advantage in chess. Introverts, thinkers, planners, and etc......other types are on their territory. 😊
@saranonimus921110 ай бұрын
@silviapisces3342 I have three kids, an INFP, an INTP, and an ESFP. They're all brilliant in their own ways. It's my INFP who's into chess, thoughtful and patient. His weak point is the end game, and he ends up in draws a lot. In other words, Nathan nailed it yet again 😂
@silviapisces334210 ай бұрын
@@saranonimus9211 so, you are in agreement with me? Sort of?
@saranonimus921110 ай бұрын
@@silviapisces3342 oh, for sure. Of all the types, INTJ definitely seems most inclined. If the INTP decides at some point they're into chess, they'll do as they always do...go intensely down that rabbit hole until they get diverted with some new fascination. I'm an INTP myself, never dove into chess, but I love games and puzzles generally.
@Manu-vm4wb10 ай бұрын
Watch pochamps, probably a few ESFPs on there
@VixeyTeh10 ай бұрын
😅 Anaconda 🐍😅 I'm a nope rope. 🤣
@nathanielm403310 ай бұрын
Great video, but I disagree. INFP's do not think computationally, they know they are rubbish at it - too many possiblities - so they use their intuition to to make "leftf-field" moves - that cannot be predicted by other hinking types. Often based on "hunches". While hoipefully keeping the greater game of social cohereance happening and not offenidng anyone with the reveal of their obvious skill. Unpredictabality is our advantage. Even if someone knows you really well.
@czeianamiguel554310 ай бұрын
I second this! I'm usually protective of my pieces (pawns included)🥲 - INFP
@janice858810 ай бұрын
As an ISTP i hate mind games and i am very bad at it, never want to play chess :’)