System Information

 

 Liu-Wei System Summary Form, ACBL Convention Card
 Fan-Si System Summary Form, ACBL Convention Card
 Shen-Yin System Summary Form, ACBL Convention Card

 

About the Players

 
Hongji Wei
 Hongji Wei

 

 

Hongji is a PhD student in Statistics at University of Pennsylvania. He just graduated from Peking University this summer. 

Hongji won the gold medals in both Youngster pairs and Youngster teams at WYOBC in Croatia, 2015.

He also won the silver medal in Junior teams at WYBC in Italy, 2016. But more important than medals,

He gained a lot of fun and friendships from bridge. Since middle school, we have been 10-year fellows as a team. 

Yichen (Richard) Yin
 Richard Yin

 

Richard Yin is from Beijing, China, and is now an underguaduate student at Northeastern University.
He & his teammates have played bridfe together for a long time, and are now best friends. They have won many rewards, such as the Croatia World Youth Bridge Championship, the 14th Asia-Pacific Youth Bridge Championship in Thailand and The National Youth Bridge Championship, in 2015
Yewen Fan
 Yewen Fan  
Yewen Fan, from Beijing, China, graduated from UIUC this year and now works as a software engineer for Facebook.
Nian Si
 Nian Si  

 

Nian Si is a first year Ph.D. student at Stanford University in Management Science and Engineering.

Prior to that, he earned his B.S. at Peking University in economics.

Nian started playing bridge in middle school. He won the silver medal in the 2017 China Youth Teams Championship and 4th place in the 5th World Youth Open Championships (China junior team 2017).

Chang Liu
 Chang Liu

 

Chang Liu was born and raised in Shanghai, China, and is now a first-year Ph.D. student in Economics at Harvard University. Right before coming here, he completed his undergrad study at Tsinghua University, Beijing.

Che Shen
 Che Shen  
 
Che Shen is now a masters student in computer science at Columbia University. He comes from China and finished his undergraduate degree there. He began to play Bridge in middle school, where he joined the Bridge club and met his present teammates. The team has attended many Bridge competitions together during the last 10 years.