Imagine a man who is not a Grandmaster of chess. That has beaten over 80 Grandmasters. A man who has never read books on how to play chess. He read only one book (The Art of Attack in Chess). You would have to feel slighlty intimidated by his presence when he took at seat at the table. The Chess Master, armed forces champion & Father Emory Tate II. His son Emory Andrew Tate III speaks very foundly of his Father. He is a proud son and has taken his duty as a Tate. His success demonstrates that he has inherited a everlasting wealth of his Father's wisdom. Genetics may play a role but if we are to judge by his principles and morals. His parents taught him well. A intelligent, very opinionated and outspoken man. Who is starting to reap the rewards of his Father's lessons. Not from constantly holding his Father's hand in every tribulation in life. By teaching him the attributes of a man. Teaching him what really matters in life. "Chess is a game of war. Life is war War