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What is a chess talent?

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Fabi is the least talented player in the top 30 (c) an unknown genius.

I believe that there is no one thing that can be called a chess talent, instead chess ability is a set of different skill and abilities on which person can be low or high.
Intellectual abilities:
-Logical abilities

Being able to see relations between pieces, create complex tense positions, create tactical possibilities. Person who has week logical abilities will often left his pieces hanging, create flawed tactial ideas.
Examples: Fischer, Kasparov, Botvinnik, Tal.
How to improve: play more, remember tactical ideas and how pieces relate to each other in a different positions.
-Quickthinking

Being able to think quickly, allows to drive opponent into a hard calculatable positions where there is a high probability of mistake.
Examples: Tal, Kasparov, Nodirbek
How to improve: this is a brain characteristic, so most likely cannot be improved by training. Only way is being young and healthy.
-Combinatory abilities

It's a creative ability commonly found in engineers. People who has combinatory mind can put seemingly unrelatable things together and make them work in a needed way. People who are weak on the combinatory abilities will play straightforward, uncreative chess with easily understandable ideas, will fell "blank" given an position.
Examples: Morphy, Capablanca, Alekhine
How to improve: practice.
-Intruition

Result of a deep unconscious processes. People who has good intuition will have a feeling of an position, will feel when a move is good or bad. People who has bad intuition will make bad move if they can't analytically disprove it.
Example: Magnus Carlsen
How to improve: listen to your intuition, train it by analysing and remembering how to move in different situations.
-Analitical understanding

Understanding position as a whole from analytical perspective, knowing what to do to improve in a given situiation, how to create problems or weaknesses in the opponent position, positional play.
Examples: Karpov, Magnus, Kramnik
How to improve: learn chess and play more.
Obviously this abilities correlate with each other, however they are not the same, and can have different proportional weight in different time controls. Quickthinking and combination may be deicisive in fast chess, while analytical thinking outperforms them in classics. Though, each ability plays role in every time control.
Non-Intellectual
Attention, concentration

Simply being attentive. Attentive person will blunder less, while unattentive person will often overlook something even if have high understanding of the game. I believe Nepo has flawed attention and this is why he blunders often while being consistent top-level player.
How to improve: meditation can improve them for a time, also person can involuntary become attentive when given an important stimulus.
Personality traits

While they are not considered to be part of a chess talent usually, in human play they are important part.
Boldness - being able to make important move, to press even if your objectively weaker. This an opposition to doubtfulness and indecisivness, often allows you to outplay psychologically weaker person.
Composure - being able to protect losing position, keeping your head cool.
A winner personality - i.e. wanting to surpass everyone. While it may being considered as selfish, desire to be the best is what makes talented person into a champion.
Examples of the psychology role: Nepo vs Fabi game in the last Candidates, where Ian was able to defend seemingly hopeless position; Gukesh vs Ding match, which was lost by Ding because of his weak mindset and attempts to exchange all pieces; Pragg vs Murzin game on the rapid championship. Pragg had objectively better position, but hesitated to find a plan, went on defense and finally lost. While Murzin come up with a winning plan though chances were against him.
How to improve psychology: eradicate all emotions that make you lose your games, be it feer or anger. Concentrate on a position what good you can make of it, not thinking about will you win or lose.
That is what I wanted to say, thank you for your attention.