Perpetual Chess Podcast

EP 459- GM Maurice Ashley on Pursuing Excellence, Seeking Novelties, and His Extraordinary Chess Journey

Nov 18, 2025
Maurice Ashley, the first African American Grandmaster turned commentator, author, and educator, reflects on his late start and climb to the top. He discusses pursuing excellence over quick gains, mentoring rising star Brewington Hardaway, organizing Millionaire Chess, salsa’s role in discipline, puzzle composition, and memorable “pinch-me” moments from barefoot beginnings to TED Talks.
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INSIGHT

Excellence Vs. Simple Competitiveness

  • Pursuing excellence differs from mere competitiveness; excellence is about continual learning and not just winning.
  • Organizing big events taught Maurice the harsh realities and business side of chess.
ANECDOTE

Lessons From Millionaire Chess

  • Maurice describes Millionaire Chess as life-changing but brutally hard and understaffed.
  • He regrets launching extravagant scale immediately instead of testing smaller first.
ADVICE

Design Tournaments With Rising Stakes

  • Try formats that raise stakes over time to keep players and spectators engaged.
  • Use escalating point values so late comebacks remain realistic and drama increases.
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