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Levy Rozman (Gotham Chess) MBTI Personality Type

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Personality

What personality type is Levy Rozman (Gotham Chess)? Levy Rozman (Gotham Chess) is an ENFP personality type in MBTI, 7w8 - sp/sx - 738 in Enneagram, SLOEI in Big 5, ILE in Socionics.

While I sincerely don't mean to be antagonising anyone with this comment, I've noticed that a fair few of the arguments against ENFP are examples of a rather unfortunate pattern I've noticed on this website; ignoring or severely underestimating ENFP's tertiary Te. While a lot of people regularly overestimate how much an average person would use their tertiary function, analysis' on ENFPs often result in people doing the exact opposite and underestimating their tertiary function. It's not hard for people to accept the idea of an ENTP having strong but unconventional Fe. It's not hard for people to accept the idea of an INTJ having strong but unconventional Fi. It's not hard for people to accept the idea of an INFJ having strong but unconventional Ti. And yet, people often negatively react to the idea of an ENFP having strong but unconventional Te. You can see a few examples of this in the comments below; you can find ENTJ votes on the basis of him having strong Te, and you can also find ENTP votes on the basis of him having strong Fe. The former shows a shared perspective that ENFPs inherently can't have strong Te, and the latter shows a shared perspective that ENTPs have strong Fe. I'm hopeful I don't have to point out the problem with both of those assertions being true. Beyond my issues with the major counterarguments, I do actually have a proper argument in favour I'd like to add. As should be obvious, I agree with the fact that he has strong Te, even if it's not dominant. I actually think he shows his Ne dominance + Si inferiority very clearly in many of his videos. His energy in his videos comes from always quickly trying to run through every possible connection on the board in his games, which shows that (despite having strong Te), his Ne takes precedence. He also shows that, despite being incredibly skilled, his major mistakes usually come down to missing rather odd details due to a lack of retention; he can easily see the connections between each piece on a board, but when you look at the times he messes up, it's clear that he's not able to mentally keep track of all of them. Excelling at connective thinking + having poor detail orientation and sensory retention is pretty much textbook Ne dominance + Si inferiority. That, combined with his Te usage, makes ENFP a perfectly reasonable vote.

Biography

Levy Rozman, known online as GothamChess, is a chess International Master and commentator. He produces content on the online platforms Twitch and YouTube.

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