| Daaim Shabazz with GM Maurice Ashley, "The Mind of a Grandmaster"
Part 1 - What makes a GM? - 12:23 minutes (2 September 2002) (Windows Media Real Media)
Part 2 - Preparing for the 'Big Game' - 11:28 minutes (2 September 2002) (Windows Media Real Media)
Part 3 - The Path to the Truth - 10:52 minutes (2 September 2002) (Windows Media Real Media)
Part 4 - Advice for the Ages - 6:14 minutes (2 September 2002) (Windows Media Real Media)
HB Global Chess Championship (Minnesota, USA)
2005 World Open (Philadelphia, USA)
2006 Chess Olympiad (Turin, Italy) IM Ali Farahat (Egypt) - 4:49 minutes (25 May 2006) GM Lev Aronian (Armenia) - 2:52 minutes (25 May 2006) Rosemary Amadasun (Nigeria) - 4:31 minutes (25 May 2006) Ian Wilkinson (Jamaica) - 12:11 minutes (25 May 2006) Ontiretse Sabure (Botswana) - 5:30 minutes (25 May 2006) Shane Matthews (Jamaica) - 13:36 minutes (25 May 2006) GM Giovanni Vescovi (Brazil) - 18:59 minutes (26 May 2006) Ngubeni, Kobese, Solomon (South Africa) - 8:49 minutes (26 May 2006) GM Krishnan Sasikiran (India) - 7:26 minutes (26 May 2006) GM Alexander Baburin (Ireland) - 12:24 minutes (26 May 2006)
2006 World Open (Philadelphia, USA)
2007 Chicago Open (Chicago, USA)
2007 World Open (Valley Forge, USA)
2007 CMMB Caribbean Chess Championships (Maraval, Trinidad & Tobago)
Hip-Hop Chess Federation's 1st Kings Invitational (San Francisco, USA)
11th North American FIDE Invitational (Chicago, USA) IM Angelo Young (Philippines) - 4:38 minutes (19 May 2008)
2008 Chicago Open (Wheeling, IL, USA) GM Hikaru Nakamura (USA) - 4:47 minutes (26 May 2008) Kayin Barclay (USA) - 7:07 minutes (26 May 2008)
2008 World Open (Philadelphia, PA, USA) GM Parimarjan Negi (India) - 4:50 minutes (6 July 2008) Vijay Kumar (India) - 10:26 minutes (6 July 2008)
2008 Detroit City Chess Club (Detroit, Michigan, USA)
2008 Chess Olympiad (Dresden, Germany)
2009 U.S. Chess Championship (St. Louis, USA) NM Charles Lawton (USA) - 12:26 minutes (17 May 2009) GM-elect Robert Hess (USA) - 4:42 minutes (17 May 2009)
2009 World Open (Philadelphia, USA) GM Hikaru Nakamura (USA) - 8:30 minutes (4 July 2009) Orrin Hudson (USA) - 6:15 minutes (5 July 2009)
2010 Caribbean Chess Carnival (Port of Spain, Trinidad) GM Gennadi Sagalchik (USA) - 10:43 minutes (9 July 2010) IM Kevin Denny (Barbados) - 10:50 minutes (9 July 2010) Josh Colas (USA) - 5:56 minutes (9 July 2010) FM Keron Cabralis (Trinidad & Tobago) - 3:15 minutes (9 July 2010) Aubrey Kappel (Suriname) - 7:24 minutes (9 July 2010) Cesar Ramos (Venezuela) - 2:18 minutes (9 July 2010)
2011 World Open (Philadelphia, USA) James Black (USA) - 6:10 minutes (5 July 2011) Curtis "JB" Schumacher (USA) - 9:40 minutes (5 July 2011) Lerrenzo Davis (USA) - 8:16 minutes (5 July 2011)
2011 U.S. Open (Orlando, USA) FM Kazim Gulamali (USA) - 16:44 minutes (8 August 2011)
Daaim Shabazz with GM Maurice Ashley - 41:50 minutes (25 March 2012)
Daaim Shabazz with Adisa Banjoko - 35:17 minutes (20 April 2012)
2012 Chess Olympiad (Istanbul, Turkey) IM Kenny Solomon (South Africa) - 7:52 minutes (3 September 2012) CM Duane Rowe (Jamaica) - 5:54 minutes (6 September 2012) FM Warren Elliott (Jamaica) - 6:39 minutes (7 September 2012) Kebadu Belachew (Ethiopia) - 11:40 minutes (7 September 2012) GM Nigel Short (England) - 8:13 minutes (8 September 2012) Aubrey Kappel (Suriname) - 5:34 minutes (9 September 2012) Tshenolo Maruatona (Botswana) - 8:15 minutes (9 September 2012) GM Abhijeet Gupta (India) - 4:04 minutes (9 September 2012) IM Farai Mandizha (Zimbabwe) - 3:48 minutes (9 September 2012) Hilda Vukikomoala & Kieran Lyons (Fiji) - 9:07 minutes (9 September 2012) GM Ray Robson (USA) - 3:56 minutes (9 September 2012) GM Levon Aronian (Armenia) - 15:23 minutes (9 September 2012)
2013 U.S. Championships (St. Louis, Missouri, USA)
2013 Florida State Championship (Daytona, Beach, Florida, USA) GM Lars Bo Hansen (Denmark) - 13:06 minutes (2 September 2013)
2013 Sinquefield Cup (St. Louis, Missouri, USA) Daniel Lucas (USA) - 14:46 minutes (14 September 2013) Dirk Jan ten Geuzendam (Netherlands) - 17:17 minutes (14 September 2013) Sabrina Chevannes (England) - 8:33 minutes (14 September 2013) Janis Nisii (Italy) - 3:53 minutes (15 September 2013) Daaim Shabazz with GM Maurice Ashley on Millionaire Chess #1 - 19:48 minutes (2 March 2014)
Daaim Shabazz with GM Maurice Ashley on Millionaire Chess #2 - 19:18 minutes (27 April 2014)
2014 World Open (Arlington, Virginia, USA) NM Dominique Myers (USA) - 5:23 minutes (4 July 2014) NM Walter Harris (USA) - 26:10 minutes (5 July 2014) NM Frank Street (USA) - 20:25 minutes (5 July 2014) IM Kassa Korley (USA) - 22:32 minutes (5 July 2014) IM Farai Mandizha (Zimbabwe) - 21:35 minutes (5 July 2014) FM Philip Corbin (Barbados) - 14:41 minutes (5 July 2014) Uche Agu (Nigeria) - 19:31 minutes (6 July 2014) GM Eshan Ghaem Maghami (Iran) - 10:54 minutes (7 July 2014) FM Alisa Melekhina (USA) - 10:54 minutes (9 July 2014)
2014 U.S. Open (Orlando, Florida, USA) SM Josh Colas (USA) - 3:29 minutes (31 July 2014) WFM Claudia Munoz (USA) - 26:10 minutes (3 August 2014)
2014 Chess Olympiad (Tromso, Norway) Barthelemy Ndjila Akanga Bongo (Gabon) - 15:52 minutes (11 August 2014) Dr. Jean-Claude Essis Essoh (Cote d’Ivoire) - 3:40 minutes (11 August 2014) Afrika Msimang (South Africa) - 14:52 minutes (12 August 2014) Sonja Johnson (Trinidad & Tobago) - 9:41 minutes (12 August 2014) Ian Wilkinson (Jamaica) - 12:00 minutes (12 August 2014) Lewis Ncube (Zambia) - 23:03 minutes (12 August 2014) Francis Adanquah & Eddie Thompson (Ghana) - 10:04 minutes (13 August 2014) Aseel Faheeq (Palestine) - 10:54 minutes (14 August 2014) WIM Regina Riberio (Brazil) - 11:54 minutes (14 August 2014) GM Adibhan Baskiran (India) - 4:51 minutes (14 August 2014)
Daaim Shabazz with GM Maurice Ashley on Millionaire Chess #3 - 12:58 minutes (6 September 2014)
2014 Millionaire Chess Open (Las Vegas, Nevada) Amy Lee (Canada) - 11:31 minutes (9 October 2014) Frank Johnson (USA) - 2:13 minutes (13 October 2014) Amina Sherif (Germany) - 6:23 minutes (13 October 2014) FM Ylon Schwartz (USA) - 10:30 minutes (13 October 2014) IM John Bartholomew (USA) - 9:15 minutes (13 October 2014) GM Isan Reynaldo Suarez Ortiz (Cuba) - 9:16 minutes (13 October 2014) Dr. Jones Murphy (Dominica) - 14:10 minutes (13 October 2014) Dr. Maria Carolina Blanco (Venezuela) - 9:51 minutes (13 October 2014) Mbugua Githoro (USA) - 11:54 minutes (13 October 2014) GM Wesley So (Manila, Philippines) - 6:09 minutes (13 October 2014)
2015 World Open (Arlington, Virginia) IM Odion Aikhoje - 30:01 minutes (5 July 2015) GM Luke McShane (England) - 3:21 minutes (5 July 2015) NM Emmanuel Carter (USA) - 5:17 minutes (5 July 2015) Vanita Young (USA) - 7:03 minutes (5 July 2015) FM Kazim Gulamali (USA) - 15:55 minutes (5 July 2015) Mario Marshall (Jamaica) - 8:21 minutes (5 July 2015)
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