Robert Sun
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Robert Sun is the inventor of the popular 24 Game. He invented the math card game in the 1988[citation needed]. He is also the chairman, president, and chief executive of Suntex. He currently resides in Easton, Pennsylvania with wife Nan and sons.
Sun was born in Shanghai and moved to the United States, living in Philadelphia when he was nine years old. He graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 1970 with a bachelor of science degree in electrical engineering.
According to his genealogical research, Sun is a descendant of Sun Tzu[1].
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