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  2. Counter-Strike match fixing scandal - Wikipedia

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    The Counter-Strike match fixing scandal was a 2014 match fixing scandal in the North American professional scene of Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CS:GO).It involved a match between two teams, iBUYPOWER and NetCodeGuides.com, where questionable and unsportsmanlike performance from the team iBUYPOWER, then considered the best North American team, drew suspicion, resulting in a loss for the ...

  3. List of computer system manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    A computer system is a nominally complete computer that includes the hardware, operating system (main software), and the means to use peripheral equipment needed and used for full or mostly full operation.

  4. CyberPowerPC - Wikipedia

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    CyberPowerPC was founded and incorporated on February 17, 1998, in the City of Industry, California.. From 2011 to 2016, CyberPowerPC has been consistently ranked within the top 150 largest privately owned companies headquartered in Los Angeles County by the Los Angeles Business Journal.

  5. Dreamhack Winter 2013 - Wikipedia

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    Six teams – Astana Dragons, compLexity Gaming, VeryGames, Clan-Mystik, Fnatic, and Team iBuyPower – were directly invited to participate in the tournament. In addition to those six teams, ten other teams qualified through other tournaments.

  6. ESL One Cologne 2014 - Wikipedia

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    Electronic Sports League One Cologne 2014, also known as ESL One Cologne 2014, was the third Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Major Championship.The tournament was held during Gamescom 2014 from August 14–17, 2014 at the Cologne Exhibition Centre in Cologne, Germany.

  7. ShahZaM - Wikipedia

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    Shahzeb Asghar Khan (born October 8, 1993), [1] better known as ShahZaM, is currently a content creator for G2 Esports. [2] He was a former CS:GO professional player before announcing that he would be officially making the switch to Riot Games' Valorant.