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  2. OpenAI Five - Wikipedia

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    Development on the algorithms used for the bots began in November 2016. OpenAI decided to use Dota 2, a competitive five-on-five video game, as a base due to it being popular on the live streaming platform Twitch, having native support for Linux, and had an application programming interface (API) available. [1]

  3. Ame (gamer) - Wikipedia

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    Ame started his Dota 2 career by joining the youth squad of CDEC Gaming, the following year he moved to LGD Gaming. They would go on to their first tier 1 tournament win at Mars Dota 2 League 2017 [2] followed by a 4th place finish at The International 2017.

  4. Grubby - Wikipedia

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    2× WCG champion (2004, 2008) Manuel Schenkhuizen ( Dutch: [ˈmaːnyʋɛl ˈsxɛŋkˌɦœyzə(n)] ), better known as Grubby , is a Dutch internet personality and former professional esports player. He competed in the real-time strategy genre, predominantly playing Warcraft III (WC3), Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne and Starcraft II .

  5. Scarlett (gamer) - Wikipedia

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    Hostyn grew up in Kingston, Ontario [2] and played games as a hobby during school and began to enter tournaments in 2011, leading to her career as a professional player. . Hostyn is a transgender woman, and has said that her gender identity has "absolutely no relevance" to how she plays and that she has "always tried to make it a complete non-is

  6. Dendi (gamer) - Wikipedia

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    Danil Ishutin (Ukrainian: Данило Ішутін; born 30 December 1989), better known as Dendi, is a Ukrainian professional Dota 2 player. He is best known for his time with Natus Vincere (Na'Vi) in the 2010s, where he was a member of the team that won The International 2011. He left Na'Vi in 2018 and formed his own Dota 2 organization in ...

  7. AdmiralBulldog - Wikipedia

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    After a disappointing 11th-place finish at The International 4, [6] and another bad 8th-place finish at XMG Captains Draft 2.0, AdmiralBulldog went inactive in the competitive scene and started full-time streaming on Twitch except for one tournament with Team Tinker. [7]

  8. Alliance (esports) - Wikipedia

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    Alliance is a professional gaming and esports organization based in Sweden that was formed in April 2013.. In December 2016, the organisation announced that it had become player-owned [3] after parting with its parent organisation, GoodGame agency which was owned by Amazon through its subsidiary Twitch.

  9. Esports - Wikipedia

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    Twitch, an online streaming platform launched in 2011, routinely streams popular esports competitions. In 2013, viewers of the platform watched 12 billion minutes of video on the service, with the two most popular Twitch broadcasters being League of Legends and Dota 2. [55]