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ELECTIONS OF IESF’S PLAYERS’ COMMISSION SET FOR 2019.

Jason Batzofin (foreground) is IESF’s current Players’ Commission Chairman

The relationship between Team members and International Esports Federation (IESF), Organising Committees, and National Federations is one founded on contract, being a combination of IESF’s Statutes and Regulations, entry form, National Federation Rules, and their Team Membership Agreements.

Accordingly, IESF’s Players’ Commission has no role during the Games. It also has no role in any nomination and selection disputes or any anti-doping or other disciplinary hearings or tribunals involving athletes.

The Commission, however, has a far more important purpose, and that is to represent the interests of esports athletes at IESF Board.

In 2019, the term of office of the inaugural Players’ Commission shall expire, and at IESF’s 2019 World Championships, all NF’s Player Representatives shall elect a new commission. Thus Jason Batzofin (South Africa), Koen Schobbers (Netherlands), and Madeleine Leander (Sweden), the first such committee, shall have served their full term and have to resign from their positions.

Each National Federation’s Players Representative shall have one vote each and shall elect six members of which half shall be male and half shall be female.

The voting shall take place at IESF’s 2019 World championships, and IeSF shall make a venue and time available for all the National Federation’s Players’ Representatives to meet.

It is at such meeting that the various National Federation’s Players’ Representatives shall state which of their number are making themselves available for election.

Only should there not be sufficient numbers for any one gender, then members of such gender may offer to stand for election even though they are not National Federation’s Players’ Representatives, but as long as they are team members at such World Championships.

To be a National Federation’s Players’ Representative, such athlete shall: • Have a seat, as per the NF’s own Constitution/Statutes, on the Board of such member federation, and • Have reached the age of majority, and • Have represented such member federation in a national team at an IESF World championships, and • Not be older than 30 years of age. This is a vital position that requires athletes who are dedicated and committed to ensuring a better environment for all athletes.

Certainly, Jason Batzofin (South Africa), Koen Schobbers (Netherlands), and Madeleine Leander (Sweden) all did their countries proud and have served with distinction.

IESF President, Coin Webster, stated, “IESF is proud of the contribution made by the members of the inaugural commission. All members worked well during their term of office and have created a culture within the commission that will ensure that all esports athletes are protected.”

“All that remains to be seen is, who shall be elected into office in 2019.”

IESF’S PLAYERS’ COMMISSION INVITES ALL PLAYERS TO PARTICIPATE

IESF’S PLAYERS’ COMMISSION INVITES ALL PLAYERS TO PARTICIPATE

To create better communication between IESF and all the esports athletes it serves, IESF’s Players’ Commission, hereby invites all athletes who have participated in member federation’s teams in IESF events to join IESF’s Players’ Commission discord and Facebook Group page.

All such athletes are encouraged to join both the Discord and Facebook Group page so that any and all concerns raised by athletes can be raised at Board level in order to help IESF improve the experience.

The Discord and Facebook Group page is reserved entirely for such athletes, and is a safe space for athletes to voice concerns or comment about anything. IESF’s Players’ Commission will do its very best to solve any issues any athlete may have.

All questions or concerns must be directed to:

• Facebook Group Page – https://www.facebook.com/groups/331951380921285/. • Discord Group- https://discord.gg/thHXAVm • E-mail – [email protected]

Open AI has a 99%+ Win-Rate Over Human Players

Open AI has a 99%+ Win-Rate Over Human Players

As we all know by now, the current TI champions got demolished by OpenAI around a week ago. Following this result, OpenAI was released to the public in order to experiment how will players be able to compete against it.

Players had two options to chose from. Either playing in a human vs bot match (5v5) or a cooperative game where some of your team-mates would be bots. With over 7000 competitive games played, OpenAI seems to be nearly unbeatable. It now has over a 99% win rate.

 

Even though OpenAI’s win percentage is indeed impressive, it is important to remember that not all heroes were played during these games. In fact, OpenAI currently works with only 17 heroes. However, considering the constant improvements that are being implemented, fans of Dota 2 might soon see an increase in that number.

Original article can be found on estnn.com

The Weeknd invests in parent company of Splyce and Toronto Defiant

The Weeknd invests in parent company of Splyce and Toronto Defiant

OverActive Media, the parent company of Splyce and Overwatch League franchise Toronto Defiant, has added Grammy-winning singer Abel “The Weeknd” Tesfaye to its ownership group.

Investing in the company, Tesfaye will become a global ambassador of both of its esports brands.

Tesfaye will be working with Toronto Defiant on “unique joint efforts” throughout the 2019 season of Overwatch League, though details are yet to be revealed at the time of writing.

Original article can be found on esportsinsider.com

What If Your Doctor Prescribed You a Game Instead of Medicine?

What If Your Doctor Prescribed You a Game Instead of Medicine?

Only 50 years ago, having a simple CRT television was a huge thing to have in a home. Those who had two were rich! Well, apparently, times are changing so fast we can’t even keep up with what’s new anymore. Some things that seemed completely against common sense only a decade ago, are slowly creeping into our reality. Even knowing this, it’s still a surprise to know we’ll probably soon see doctors prescribing video games!

Original article can be found at Gaming4.Cash