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Maurice Ashley (born March 6, 1966) is a Jamaican-American chess player, author, and commentator. In 1999, he earned the
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of Grandmaster (GM), making him the first black person to do so. Ashley is well known as a commentator for high-profile chess events. He also spent many years teaching chess. On April 13, 2016, Ashley was inducted into the US Chess Hall of Fame.


Early life

Ashley was born in
St. Andrew Andrew the Apostle ( grc-koi, Ἀνδρέᾱς, Andréās ; la, Andrēās ; , syc, ܐܰܢܕ݁ܪܶܐܘܳܣ, ʾAnd’reʾwās), also called Saint Andrew, was an apostle of Jesus according to the New Testament. He is the brother of Simon Peter ...
,
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. He attended Wolmer's Boys School in Jamaica, and then moved to the United States when he was 12. He went to
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. Ashley graduated from
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(CCNY) with a B.A. in Creative Writing. While at City College, he represented the school in intercollegiate team competition. Ashley said he discovered chess in Jamaica, where his brother played chess with his friends. He got more serious about chess during high school, where he grew up in Brownsville, Brooklyn, and played in parks and clubs throughout
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. Ashley coached the Raging Rooks of Harlem, and the Dark Knights (also from Harlem), both of which won national championships under his guidance.


Career

In 1992, Ashley shared the United States Game/10 chess championship with
Maxim Dlugy Maxim Alexandrovich Dlugy (born January 29, 1966) is an American chess player with the FIDE title of Grandmaster. He was born in Moscow, USSR, and arrived with his family in the United States in 1977. He was awarded the International Master ...
. On March 14, 1999, Ashley beat Adrian Negulescu to complete the requirements for the Grandmaster title. This made him the first black chess Grandmaster.Hajela, Deepti
"Correction: Black Chessmaster story"
''The Associated Press'', 18 April 2016
In September 1999, Ashley founded the Harlem Chess Center, which has attracted such celebrities as Larry Johnson and
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. Along with GM
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, Ashley was named 2003 Grandmaster of the Year by the U.S. Chess Federation. In 2003, Ashley wrote an essay ''The End of the Draw Offer?'', which raised discussion about ways to avoid quick agreed draws in chess tournaments. In 2005, he wrote the book ''Chess for Success,'' relating his experiences and the positive aspects of chess. He was the main organizer for the 2005 HB Global Chess Challenge, with the biggest cash prize in history for an open chess tournament. In 2007, Ashley returned to his birth country of Jamaica and became the first GM to ever participate in a tournament there. The tournament was the Frederick Cameron Open. After sweeping a field consisting of several of Jamaica's top players, Ashley was upset in the final round by Jamaican National Master Jomo Pitterson. In 2008, Ashley was featured in an interview for the
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documentary
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. He was shown during one scene in the film '' Brooklyn Castle'' mentoring a young chess player. He was mentioned in the chess movie '' Life of a King'' starring
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. Starting in the Fall of 2012, Ashley was a Director's Fellow at the
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and, between 2013 and 2015, Maurice was also a Fellow at
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's
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in a joint fellowship at both Harvard's Berkman Center and the Media Lab at MIT. Currently, Maurice is a Research affiliate at the Media Lab at MIT. In 2013, Ashley announced he was planning the highest-stakes open chess tournament in history, Millionaire Chess Open. Its first edition took place October 9–13, 2014 in Las Vegas. In 2015, Maurice announced a partnership with the Chess Club and Scholastic Center of Saint Louis and Ascension, Your Move Chess. This program supports after school chess in the Florissant-Ferguson School District alongside other schools in the Saint Louis area. Longer term, the goal is to expand the program on a national level. In February 2016, a video of Ashley defeating a "trash-talking" amateur chess player in
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went viral. On April 13, 2016, Ashley was inducted into the US Chess Hall of Fame along with Chess Grandmaster
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.


Commentator

Ashley has worked, and currently is working, as a chess commentator covering many events, including those of the
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. He was one of the commentators of the two matches between world champion Garry Kasparov and IBM's Deep Blue that took place in 1996 and 1997. He provided commentary for the Kasparov vs. Anand World Championship match in 1995. In 2003, Ashley hosted
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's broadcast of Kasparov's match against X3D Fritz. He has also served as a commentator for the 2013–19 Sinquefield Cups, several US Chess Championships, and many other chess events.


Personal life

In 1993, Ashley married Michele Ashley-Johnson. Their daughter Nia was born the following year. Their son Jayden was born in 2002. The couple divorced in 2014. Maurice's sister is former world boxing champion Alicia Ashley, and his brother is former world kickboxing champion Devon Ashley. He once said "African ontinent GMs do exist; but, according to the system of racial classification, I am the first Black GM in history... it matters, and doesn't matter, all at the same time."


Works and publications


Monographs

* Ashley, Maurice.
The End of the Draw Offer?
''The 65th Square.'' * Ashley, Maurice.
Chess for Success: Using an Old Game to Build New Strengths in Children and Teens.
' New York: Broadway Books, 2005. * Ashley, Maurice, and Graham Burgess. ''The Most Valuable Skills in Chess.'' London: Gambit, 2009. * Ashley, Maurice.
Ferguson and The Chess Game of Life.
'' Jet.'' October 15, 2015.


Multimedia

* Ashley, Maurice. ''Maurice Ashley Teaches Chess For Beginning and Intermediate Players.'' Torrance, CA: Davidson & Associates, 1997. Electronic resource. * "Maurice Ashley: Chess Grandmaster." Gates, Jr. Henry Louis. ''America Beyond the Color Line: Ebony Towers.'' New York, N.Y.: Films Media Group, 2009. Starts at 2:19. * Ashley, Maurice.
Working backward to solve problems.
' TEDYouth 2012. * Ashley, Maurice and Mobile MATCH, LLC.
Learn Chess! with Maurice Ashley.
'
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. 2012. * Ashley, Maurice.
Demetrious Johnson Charitable Foundation Lecture with GM Maurice Ashley: Chess for Football Players.
' Chess Club and Scholastic Center of Saint Louis. August 13, 2014. * Ashley, Maurice.
Grandmaster Maurice Ashley plays trash talking guy in Washington Square Park.
Outtake. '' The Tim Ferriss Experiment.'' February 16, 2016. The video went viral and has 1.4 million views on Maurice's YouTube channel. * Ashley, Maurice.
Maurice Ashley 2016 US Chess Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony.


References


Further reading

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OnePeople: The Celebration.
' 2012. Documentary. *
The Man vs. The Machine.
'
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: 2014. Documentary. *
Living Like Kings: The Unexpected Collision of Chess and Hip Hop Culture.
'
World Chess Hall of Fame The World Chess Hall of Fame (WCHOF) is a nonprofit, collecting institution situated in the Central West End neighborhood of St. Louis, Missouri, United States. It features chess exhibits, engages in educational outreach, and maintains a list of ...
: 2014. Exhibition and documentary
trailer
. * Shen, S.M. Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science,
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. Thesis/dissertation.
Design, Implementation, and Evaluation of a Social Learning Network for Chess.
'
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, 2015
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* Larson, Eric.
Chess' First African American Grandmaster. The World Is A Chessboard: The Infectious Wisdom of Maurice Ashley.
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External links

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