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  2. Leaderboard - Wikipedia

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    Leaderboard may refer to: Leader Board, a golf video game series; Game ladder or ladder tournament, a form of tournament for games and sports; High score, in a video game; Leaderboard, a standard web banner size; League table, a chart or table listing leaders in a competition

  3. Zer0 - Wikipedia

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    Rhys Perry, [3] better known by his online alias and gaming handle Zer0, is an Australian professional Apex Legends player currently playing for Team Falcons.. From Brisbane, [4] Zer0 played professional Apex for DarkZero from 2022 to 2024 as their In-Game Leader (IGL), before moving to Team Falcons.

  4. World Rugby Rankings - Wikipedia

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    There are separate men's and women's rankings. The teams of World Rugby's member nations are ranked based on their game results, with the most successful teams being ranked highest. A point system is used, with points being awarded on the basis of the results of World Rugby-recognized international matches.

  5. Boxing pound for pound rankings - Wikipedia

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    Women's top 10 rankings Boxer Record Weight class Current world title(s) Ranker The Ring [6]ESPN [7]BoxRec [8]Claressa Shields: 14–0 (2 KO) Middleweight: WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO, and The Ring

  6. FIDE rankings - Wikipedia

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    The International Chess Federation (FIDE) governs international chess competition. Each month, FIDE publishes the lists "Top 100 Players", "Top 100 Women", "Top 100 Juniors" and "Top 100 Girls" and rankings of countries according to the average rating of their top 10 players and top 10 female players in the classical time control.

  7. Roguelike - Wikipedia

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    The term "roguelike" came from Usenet newsgroups around 1993, as this was the principal channel the players of roguelike games of that period were using to discuss these games, as well as what the developers used to announce new releases and even distribute the game's source code in some cases.