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  2. Emory Tate - Wikipedia

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    Emory Andrew Tate Jr. (December 27, 1958 – October 17, 2015) was an American chess player who held the title of International Master. He was the father of internet personality Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan.

  3. Alekhine's Defence - Wikipedia

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    Alekhine's Defence is a chess opening that begins with the moves: . 1. e4 Nf6. Black tempts White's pawns forward to form a broad pawn centre, with plans to undermine and attack the white structure later in the spirit of hypermodern defence.

  4. Andrew Tate - Wikipedia

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    Emory Andrew Tate III was born on 1 December 1986 [25] [26] [27] at the Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, D.C. [28] He is biracial; [29] his African American father Emory Tate (1958–2015) was a chess international master, [30] while his White English mother Eileen Tate worked as a catering assistant. [31]

  5. Andrew Tate: A timeline of his rise and fall - AOL

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    Here is a brief introduction to the life and times of Andrew Tate. 1986. Emory Andrew Tate III was born in Washington, DC, on 1 December to Emory Tate Jr, a sergeant of the US Air Force and a ...

  6. Andrew Tate is Black? Say it ain’t so!! - AOL

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    Emory Tate of Chicago became an international master known for his aggressive, attacking style. He won over 80 tournaments and died of a heart attack in 2015 in the middle of a chess tournament ...

  7. The 36-year-old has racked up more than 7 million Twitter followers, with many of those being young men and school-aged children. ... His parents are Eileen and Emory Tate, ...

  8. United States Armed Forces Chess Championship - Wikipedia

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    IM Emory Tate won the Armed Forces Chess Championship five times in 1983, 1984, and three times in a row in 1987 through 1989. Robert Keough has also won five times in 1999, 2000, 2009; [2] 2008 (tied), and 2013.

  9. Ware Opening - Wikipedia

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    The Ware Opening, also known as Meadow Hay Opening, is an uncommon chess opening for White beginning with the move: 1. a4. It is named after Preston Ware, a U.S. chess player who often played uncommon openings. The Ware is considered an irregular opening; it is classified under the A00 code in the Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings.