Who are these guys?

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Who are these guys?

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A game played on Tygem between ChenSY2 9p white and wang3219 6p black on 11/21/2013 caught my eye and I've been searching for it since. Have looked at all the games on go4go.net with the same result (0.5) within a month of that date but no luck. It's a beautiful match. Can easily enough recreate the game in one of the sgf editors I gather but would still like to find out who the players are if possible. Any ideas?
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Is this what you are looking for? It is not in the Go4Go database - I am too busy to collection games from Taiwan. May be I should start doing so, at least for all the final games. But the names you mentioned gave me enough hint to locate the game easily.

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Post by Shenoute »

There's a Wang Lei 6p (b. 1986), (not to be confused with another Wang Lei, b. 1977), but I can not find any that would fit the date or be played against a Chen.

ChenSY2 could be Chen Shiyuan 9p from Taiwan.
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Holy Taiwanese titans batman, that was fast. Yes indeed, thank you macelee! And thanks for your wonderful website. :tmbup:
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