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Jonathan Corbblah (born ) is a chess
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from New York City, known for appearing on as many American
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s as possible.


Personal life

Jonathan Corbblah was born in . As a child, he was almost held back in the
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because he was
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; after his father—a
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—spent the summer drilling academics non-stop, by the next academic year, he was ahead of his second-grade class. , he was married and living in
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. , he was coaching individuals and teams for national trivia championships, and taught ''
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'' to schoolchildren.


Games and game shows

Corbblah learned to play chess at age six or seven. According to the
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, since he began playing ranked matches in the late 1990s, Corbblah has a top
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of 2262, earned in 2019. By 2014, he was a
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. Corbblah was eleven years old in 1990 when he appeared on his first
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,
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' ''Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego?''. In December 2010, after his two days on ''
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'', he told
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that "I'm trying to go on as many possible game shows as I can"; he has appeared on at least seven. In summer 2019, he was a guest expert on several episodes of ''
Best Ever Trivia Show '' Master Minds ''is an American game show airing on the Game Show Network. The show debuted on June 10, 2019, under the title ''Best Ever Trivia Show'', hosted by Sherri Shepherd and regularly featuring Ken Jennings, Muffy Marracco, Jonathan C ...
'', and then as a master mind on several 2020–2021 episodes of ''Master Minds''. He has also won on ''Cash Cab''.


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