FMWC All-Star Battle, a spreadsheet battle that competes for Excel skills, is broadcast on a sports channel and becomes a hot topic
The event held as part of the 'Financial Modeling World Cup (FMWC: Financial Modeling World Cup)', a global competition where Excel professionals gather from all over the world to perform complex tasks, was broadcast on YouTube and
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In the 'FMWC ALL-STAR BATTLE' held this time, eight people who won the top prizes in the past world competitions gathered and challenged the task of creating various games using Excel. Each task has a time limit of 30 minutes, half of which are eliminated each round, and the last remaining player becomes the champion.
In the first round, we created a slot machine game with eight types of symbols and a complex scoring system. In the second round, we created a yacht regatta simulation game in which wind speed and direction are intricately intertwined. In the third round, we created a total of six stages of 2D action. I was tasked with creating a game.
The live commentary is Mr. Bill Jellen, the author of more than 40 Excel books and known as 'Mr. Excel', and Mr.
Mr. Early pressed the F1 key because his hand slipped during the competition, and Mr. Dusoleil laughed. Mr. Jelen calmly explained, ``Oh ... it's the F1 key. It's a terrible key.If you accidentally press it, help will pop up.
Mr. Andrew Ngai, ranked 3rd in the world, won the long game of more than 2 hours. Mr. Ngai seems to have won the prize money of 10,000 dollars (about 1.3 million yen) and the seed right to the next world competition. The event was broadcast on the sports channel ESPN as a type of 'esports', and FMWC reportedly gained many new fans.
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