11/23/2011 – In 1999 Maurice Ashley was the first African-American to attain the coveted title of International Grandmaster of Chess, and he has become an ambassador of the game, especially in the Caribbean area. Recently he embarked on a Caribbean Chess Tour, where his first stop was Martinique. He motivated local school children with simultaneous games and gifts from the ChessBase shop.
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Caribbean Chess Tour – Martinique
By GM Maurice Ashley
The first stop on my Caribbean chess tour was the beautiful island of Martinique
in the eastern Caribbean. As part of France, Martinique is part of the European
Union with the Euro as its currency. Nicknamed "L'île de fleurs"
(Island of Flowers), Martinique has natural beauty which is matched only by the warmth
of its people. After imbibing copious amounts of tropical juices and eating
deliciously grilled spiced fish, one can easily and often enjoy one of the many
gorgeous beaches that the locals seem to take for granted.
The beach and the Caribbean on the island of Martinique
The tropical forest that covers the island
I was there at the behest of La Ligue d'Echecs and its president,
Madame Danielle Boriel. In recent years, the League has been pushing hard to
get chess into the curriculum of schools all around the island. As is typical
in these places, selling chess is a difficult proposition, but they have managed
to install themselves in quite a few schools nevertheless. My simple wish for
Martinique (and for the other islands on my tour) was to give something of a
boost to the efforts of each federation by speaking to principals, teachers,
children, politicians, press, and whoever else would listen. Though two days
was not a lot of time, it was definitely a nice start.
A principal and her school
Two amazing women: Madame Danielle Boriel with the principal of the school
One of the most memorable moments of my visit was the very first morning at
a school called Maîtrise de la Cathédrale, a private school in
the center of the capital city, Fort de France. The school is designed in an
atrium style with a modest courtyard in the middle and a statue of the Virgin
Mary at one end. Upon my arrival, all three floors of students exited their
classrooms, and, with me in the courtyard below looking up at this majestic
sight of hundreds of children, welcomed me in song. It was a very touching moment
I will never forget.
What was even more impressive is that every single one of those singers is
a chess player! Chess is obligatory in kindergarten, and chess continues to
be a part of their curriculum in every grade after that. How many schools
in the US and other countries can make that boast? Of course, it was only one
school of many with a principal who has seen the benefits of the game on her
students, but it is also a sign of the potential to expand chess on the entire
island.
Playing a simul against the students of the Maîtrise de la Cathédrale school
Students with their ChessBase gifts: Ashley training DVDs, Fritz 13 (!), ChessBase
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When I wasn't visiting a school, the better part of my time was spent at La
Maison de Sport (!), where I trained teachers and talented students on how to
use software generously donated by ChessBase. While the overall chess strength
of the best players is still modest, the energy and passion for the game are
evident. While I believe that teaching chess is really about developing human
potential, it's also nice to see that there were some young enthusiastic fans
who wanted to learn the secrets to become masters and beyond. It would be a
blessing for chess if, in a few years, we were to see a major talent emerge
from this little piece of paradise.
Watch this little girl – in a few years she will be playing internationally
In the office of Aimé
Fernand David Césaire, late writer, philosopher
and politician who was Martinique's most famous citizen.
Doing an interview with the local TV station
Recent
DVD by Maurice Ashley
Many times, when a top player blunders, it is routinely described by the esoteric
term “chess blindness“. In this series What Grandmasters Don't See, chess
trainer and worldclass commentator Maurice Ashley strips away the myth and for
the first time explains why the root of these mistakes is more often based in
the psychology of human learning.
In this DVD, Volume 2 of the three part series, Ashley shows that no other
standard tactical theme is more over-rated, overlooked and misunderstood than
the Discovered Attack. In each example, Ashley illustrates how often players
are confused by discovered attacks because the examples in the majority of chess
books are poorly chosen to show how this important tactical idea really works
in most practical games.
In the first half of the DVD, Ashley uses interesting and entertaining positions
to explain the points in his trademark effervescent style. The second half of
the DVD is filled with examples to test what you have learned about discovered
attacks, with a series of exercises of increasing difficulty. The material is
drawn both from classic and from recent games. Video running time: 3 hours 36
minutes.
Some previous ChessBase articles on Maurice Ashley
Maurice Ashley: What Grandmasters Don't See 21.10.2011 – "Maurice Ashley scores again as
favorite teacher with this DVD," writes Steven Dowd. "Ashley teaches with
a entertainingly fast pace, is quick to crack a good joke, and simply
relates well to the audience. If there really were a ChessBase University,
Ashley would be a candidate for teacher of the year, and would be my hands-down
choice to win." Review
in Chess Cafe.
Maurice Ashley rounds up Bilbao today! 08.10.2011 – This afternoon from New York,
at 4 PM EST and 10 PM Paris, the dynamic and popular commentator GM Maurice
Ashley will be the guest host of the Bilbao round up show on Playchess,
where he will not only summarize the action of the day, but he will also
take questions from the spectators. This show is free for Premium subscribers
so consider upgrading
if you haven't already. Don't
miss it!
Belize: painted faces and chess on stilts 30.06.2011 – The Central American nation, south
of Mexico, has a population of just 333,000. But in this country, with
its spectacular abundance of terrestrial and marine species, chess has
become a national passtime. Last May the best players from each district
throughout Belize met for what they call a "Chess Olympiad". A special
guest at the event, GM Maurice Ashley, sent us this beautiful
pictorial report.
Final round in Monaco starts at 12:30 p.m. 24.03.2011 – We don't want you to miss a minute
of it: so for your information on the final day of the 20th Amber Blindfold
and Rapid tournament play begins two hours earlier than usual – at 12:30
p.m. CET instead of 14:30. While you are waiting, or in the pauses between
the games, you might want to watch commentary by GMs Maurice Ashley and
Daniel King in previous rounds. All
on Playchess.
Ashley: 'Chess is intellectual karate!' 16.11.2010 – Maurice Ashley is a US grandmaster,
commentator and teacher, one of the best in the world. He is also the
author of one of our most popular Fritz Trainers ("Aikido chess"). In
a remarkable 24-minute "Big Think" interview – of the very highest technical
quality, we may add – Maurice gives us insights into his career and his
chess thinking. Very revealing, very entertaining – must
watch.
Ashley’s Secret: Aikido Chess! 20.10.2010 – American GM Maurice Ashley is
one of the games premier commentators. He has authored books, traveled
the world promoting the virtues of chess and has recently released a DVD
in partnership with ChessBase. It offers a new and general strategy: look
for what your opponents last move did that actually hurt his position.
Review
by Michael Jeffreys.
Maurice Ashley: The Secret to Chess 08.10.2010 – Since going into a self-imposed
hiatus from tournament chess, GM Maurice Ashley has not rested on his
laurels as arguably one of the game's premier commentators. He has authored
a couple of books, traveled the world promoting the virtues of chess and
has recently released another DVD in partnership with ChessBase. Review
in Chess Drum.
Magnus pounds The World in RAW Chess Challenge 12.09.2010 – It was the chess spectacle of
the year. Tens of thousands of spectators joined three strong grandmasters
to play the world's highest ranked player Magnus Carlsen. The event took
place in a penthouse overlooking New York City, with GMs Maurice Ashley
and Garry Kasparov commenting, and Hollywood actress Liv Tyler dropping
in. We bring you pictures
and the annotated game.
Maurice Ashley: The Secret to Chess 02.09.2010 – This is one you really do not
want to miss. Star international trainer and commentator Maurice Ashley
reveals a secret he discovered on his way to becoming a chess grandmaster.
It is a simple idea that anyone can understand – something that you can
use immediately to improve your game. Maurice's entertaining style and
great clarity make this a first class DVD. Here's
a sample lesson.
Ashley on CNN: 'I just knew I would be a great
chess player' 10.07.2008 – Maurice Ashley is the first black
chess grandmaster in history. He is also one of the games finest ambassadors,
an ardent spokesman and advocate of the intellectual and character building
effects in young people for over 15 years. In a short CNN report, part
of the series on "Black in America", he speaks about the driving forces
in his life and his career. We bring you Maurice
unsquished.
Maurice Ashley on Hip Hop, GZA and Will Smith 08.07.2006 – He is the first black grandmaster
in history, and also an extraordinary chess teacher, an organiser and
a friend of the stars. In this indepth interview by Adisa Banjoko, the
"Bishop of Hip Hop", Maurice Ashley tells about his life, his likes and
his encounters with GZA and Will Smith. Fascinating
stuff.
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