I'm not sure if there is any scientific proof on the matter, but from my own personal experience ASDers have some edge over NT's. The best, and my favorite, example of this is the class of my "chess blitz" freshman year of high school. The jist of the story is that I beat roughly over fifty different challengers, some of them the same people who had already seen my deadly opening, without suffering a single defeat while using the same starting game every time. For whatever reason none of my challengers ever noticed that I moved my bishops diagonal to the starting position of the rooks and whenever they would move the pawn protecting it out of the way I would pounce and then withdrawal as quickly as I had struck. This easy to make trap removed one of the most powerful pieces usually within the first five turns of the game, a great feat to achieve. While some of the people I played were not the greatest players in the world some had given me a run for my money and if not for my deceptive tactics might have gained the upper hand early game. It wouldn't surprise me if ASDers had an edge over NT's, but again the science remains to be known on that.
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