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Tim Sevenhuysen is the founder and sole developer of Oracle's Elixir and provides a variety of consulting and contracting services throughout the esports industry. He is the former Director of Esports Analytics for 100 Thieves, served as Head of Data Science for Esports One, led Shadow.gg from 2017 to 2019, and was Statistical Consultant for Fnatic in 2015. Follow Tim on Twitter at @TimSevenhuysen.

Oracle’s Elixir User Accounts and Other Updates

The latest release for Oracle’s Elixir adds personal user accounts, a new tab in team profiles, and live game stats on the home page!

User Accounts

With an OE user account, you can customize the Quick Access area and view live stats on the home page. In future, accounts will enable a lot of other features as well.

To create an account, hover the new menu item at the top-right of the page.

Once your account is created, if you are not automatically redirected to the Profile page you can use the same top-right menu to access the Profile directly.

In your Profile area, you can select the leagues you want to follow from the big wall of checkboxes. (Boy, this site covers a lot of leagues…) Select the leagues you care most about, click Submit, and then head back to the Home page or a stats navigation page and you will see those leagues displayed in the Quick Access area.

Live Stats

Just in time for MSI! Continue reading Oracle’s Elixir User Accounts and Other Updates

True Sight Podcast Ep. 29 – Primal on LCS storytelling, MSI, and winning Emmys

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Kaizen “Primal” Asiedu shares about his Emmy-winning career in esports, from disciplinary policy and ecosystem development to event production, and gives thoughts on LCS news and the Mid-Season Invitational.

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