Welcome to the ChessCafe.com Video Spotlight. Each Wednesday and Saturday we will feature a chess related video for your entertainment.
GM Maurice Ashley, the first black Grandmaster, gave some powerful inspiration to local high school athletes and the Demetrious Johnson Foundation to show how chess aligns with everything in life — even American football.
Chess for Football Players
Most Recent Videos (in order of appearance)
- How to Play Against a Stronger Opponent
- Lecture with GM Ben Finegold
- Gashimov Memorial 2014 Round 2
- Gashimov Memorial 2014 Round 5
- Gashimov Memorial 2014 Round 8
- Elementary Team Heading to Nationals
- Chess is King at School
- West Side Afterschool Chess Club
- St. Louis Named ‘National Chess Capital’
- Grandmaster Plays Blindfolded on Live TV
- Out For The Checkmate
- West High Wins Chess Championship
- Chess Champions Relish Win
- Knight of Chess
- Velimirovic
- Norway Chess 2014 Round 3
- Norway Chess 2014 Round 6
- Norway Chess 2014 Round 8
- Teaching Life Lessons Through Chess
- Seattle Tournament Steers Kids Away from Crime
- Keeping Kids Minds Sharp
- Brain the Winner in Chess
- Turning Kids Into Kings and Queens
- Life Lessons Through Chess
- Kayden Troff: Chess Grand Master
- Chess: A State of Mind
- Girls Rule at Webster U.
- Blindfold Record Attempt
- Chess Becomes Popular Attraction
- Checkmate Champion
- Sunday Brunch with IM Yang-Fan Zhou
- Rooks on a Chessboard
- BCM Game of the Month: August 2014
- Olympiad Tromsø 2014: Play of the Day Round 5
- Carlsen in action at the Tromso Olympiad
- A Quick Chat with Sam Shankland
- A Spark of Brilliance from Tromso
- Crushing The Glass Ceiling
- No Sitting Duck
- An Evening with Garry Kasparov
- Jan Gustafsson on Aronian-Carlsen
- Maxime Vachier-Lagrave vs Fabiano Caruana
- Eight-year-old Going for Championship
- Peter Lalic’s Endgame Course #1
- Rockets schooling some kids in chess?
- Chess in the Elementary School Curriculum
- Chess-In-The-Parks Tournament
- Chess is the Real Deal
- 2014 USCL Week Five
- Chess for Football Players
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