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Kim Steven Yap vs Wesley So
Asian Individual Championship (2007), Cebu City PHI, rd 7, Sep-25
Sicilian Defense: Lasker-Pelikan. Sveshnikov Variation (B33)  ·  1-0

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Sep-27-07  neill: nice...wesley so must not be satisfied with this..losing the game against the lower rated opponent..its a disgusting event!
Sep-27-07  timhortons: i think its yap whos more agressive in these game...his a rival of so in the juniors division..he exact his revenge to so at these critical moment...no winking of an eye and drawing game among fellow countryman
Oct-05-11  Nina Myers: so desu ka
Oct-05-11  iking: Carlsen have 100s of loses, plenty of it from lower tier chess players, I wonder what would Nina Nyers would categorically call him, a wimp? ....personal vendetta against WESLEY by the highly esteemed Nina the lowly pygmy viper ....
Oct-05-11  iking: Yap outplayed Wesley in this Sicilian encounter ....
Aug-02-12
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  perfidious: < iking: Carlsen have 100s of loses, plenty of it from lower tier chess players, I wonder what would Nina Nyers would categorically call him, a wimp? ....personal vendetta against WESLEY by the highly esteemed Nina the lowly pygmy viper ....>

What might Carlsen have to do with this game? Young Wesley lost a game-deal with it.

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