Albert Frank
Albert Frank (1943-) is a profoundly gifted person. His IQ is probably over 180. He is fellow of Pars Society (IQ>180), OLYMPIQ Society (IQ>180), Sigma IV (IQ>164), Glia (IQ>150), OATH (IQ>150), Cerebrals (IQ>144), TOPS (IQ>137), Intertel (IQ>137), Mensa (IQ>132), High Potentials Society (IQ>132), Mysterium Society (IQ>132) and High IQ Society for Humanity. He is also a subscriber of Sigma V (IQ>180), Pi Society (IQ>176), Prometheus (IQ>164) and Mega Foundation (IQ>164). Albert Frank lives in Brussels, Belgium, where he teaches Mathematics and Logics. He has wide experience both as a Chess player (achieving a FIDE rating of 2069) and as a Chess teacher. He is a National Master in Chess in several countries. He was champion of Brussels in 1968 as well as national champion of Congo, Ivory Coast, Niger, Nigeria and Rwanda. While living in those nations he developed many internationally recognized pedagogic researches concerning Chess. His favourite hobbies are Chess, Bridge and puzzles. He is author of important international puzzle contests. He also works as pilot and flight instructor.