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I'm just curious, among the current poker greats, including Ivey, Brunson, etc. how high are their IQs? (on a range of 0 - 200, with 100 being average and 160+ fairly genius).
I would think that to be at their level of thinking while playing, it takes a fairly high IQ. Perhaps Slansky could give his insight on this. Because if that is the case, then not just anyone can be a poker great - if they do not possess the high IQ and ability to think and learn. I would assume that most poker pros have a 130+ IQ, and some (like Gus Hansen, Slansky, Ferguson, etc. for example) probably up in the 160+ range. |
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I have no idea, but Stu Ungar was rumored to have an IQ of 180.
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A high IQ is not necessary because it is mainly the repetition of various scenarios coupled with rudimentary study that leads to a great player.
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if the IQ test is standard like a normal (binet?) test then 160 should be well beyond fairly genius because every 10 points is a standard deviation. so an IQ of 130 is already in the top 1%.
but to answer your question no you don't need that good of an iq. so much can be done through study. i feel that if you were capable enough to graduate from high school, then you could probably make 40K$+ annually playing poker given the current poker 'market'. that being said, if you worked your ass off in high school and graduated with a 2.0ish GPA and got a 18 on the act or 875 on the sat, then it will probably be a LOT of study, practice, and hands before you can become good enough. but you definitely could get there imo. |
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10 points is a standard deviation. so an IQ of 130 is already in the top 1%. [/ QUOTE ] I think the SD in a typical IQ test is 15 or 16. My IQ is in the low 160s, and I'm pretty sure I'm around sigma 4. |
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Two plus two posters are the dumbest people ever.
People with 160 IQs build space shuttles, skyscrapers, stealth bombers and submarines, I think thats a tad more complicated than poker. |
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People with high IQ's do these things...
they also play chess and backgammon and poker and other such "useless" pursuits. |
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tell that to employers please, Im around 160-165 and I cant even get an internship. IQ means less than most people think
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Two plus two posters are the dumbest people ever. People with 160 IQs build space shuttles, skyscrapers, stealth bombers and submarines, I think thats a tad more complicated than poker. [/ QUOTE ] Well FARK ME....I was a Nuclear Engineer at one point [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] |
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[ QUOTE ] 10 points is a standard deviation. so an IQ of 130 is already in the top 1%. [/ QUOTE ] I think the SD in a typical IQ test is 15 or 16. My IQ is in the low 160s, and I'm pretty sure I'm around sigma 4. [/ QUOTE ] that may have changed with the time. initially, meaning when they were first created, they were setup to have a mean of 100 and SD of 10, for the obvious reason of making it very easy to do calculations. i noticed most 'test yourself' or online iq test have much much wider SD which i think is only natural because they are being marketed to the masses and you much rather sell them a test that will give them a big number than a low one. |
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