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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.

True Sight Podcast Ep. 26 – Proving Grounds check-in with Cubby

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NA colour caster Matt “Cubby” Samuelson returns to the show to check in on the Proving Grounds tournament.

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Proving Grounds Primer – Players and Teams to Watch

The brand new Proving Grounds tournament is kicking off tomorrow (March 30, 2021). It’s going to be a long, intense competition, with 16 teams from Academy and the amateur circuit battling through a double-elimination bracket to try to reach the Finals at the end of April and claim the tongue-in-cheek title of “Academy World Champions.” It may not be a marquee international event, but winning Proving Grounds is a great way for these players to take a step forward in their careers!

If you haven’t had time to keep up with all of the Academy and amateur action so far this year — and I don’t blame you; there’s been a lot — then here’s your quick overview of the teams competing in the event, by alphabetical order, and one or two key players from each team to keep your eyes on.

Tournament Favourites

If you want to just get a TL;DR, here’s the cheat sheet.

The three favourites to win the tournament are 100 Thieves Academy, Cloud9 Academy, and Team Liquid Academy.

Kenvi, Jojopyun, Tenacity, 5fire, Shiro, and Prismal are the top NA prospects in the event (in my opinion). Continue reading Proving Grounds Primer – Players and Teams to Watch