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  2. Overwolf - Wikipedia

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    Overwolf was founded in 2010 by Uri Marchand, Gil Or, Alon Rabinowitz and Nir Finkelstein with a cash seed investment from Joseph (Yossi) Vardi.In September 2013, another $5.3 million was invested by Venture Capital Marker LLC. [1]

  3. Accumulator (structured product) - Wikipedia

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    Terms of the accumulator contract between two counterparties are specified in a term sheet. They will usually include the following: The Reference Shares ("the shares"), or the underlying security of the contract. The quantity and class of shares (if there are more than one class). The strike price, also called the exercise price.

  4. Category:Outplay games - Wikipedia

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    Outplay games form the largest top level category of card games classified by mechanism, the other large categories being card exchange games, hand comparison games and patience games.

  5. Profit (gamer) - Wikipedia

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    Park Joon-yeong (Korean: 박준영, born November 19, 1999), better known by his online alias Profit, is a South Korean former professional Overwatch player. Profit began professional play with GC Busan, won OGN APEX Season 4, and was named the APEX Finals most valuable player .

  6. ‘They outplayed us.’ Everything Bruce Pearl said after ...

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    They outplayed us tonight; they played really well. We knew their guards were excellent, and late in the game, when it came down to just getting decent shots and keeping us at bay, they were able ...

  7. Actions per minute - Wikipedia

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    Actions per minute, abbreviated to APM, is a term used in video games, particularly real-time strategy and fighting games which refers to the total number of actions that a player can perform in a minute.

  8. Profit pools - Wikipedia

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    The Profit pools is a strategy model that can be used to help managers or companies focus on profits, rather than on revenue growth. [1] The method was conceived by Orit Gadiesh and James L. Gilbert, both consultants at Bain & Co. presented the following definitions: "the total profits earned at all points along the value chain of an industry.

  9. Mathematics of bookmaking - Wikipedia

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    Total stakes received are £120.00 with a maximum payout of £100.00 irrespective of the result. This £20.00 profit represents a 16 2 ⁄ 3 % profit on turnover (20.00/120.00). In reality, bookmakers use models of reducing that are more complicated than this model of the 'ideal' situation.