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 Networking in 2016...

4/10/2016

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​I'm a seasoned esports entrepreneur, leader and geek. I'm experienced in communications, operations and production design and management. My educational background is in risk management, communications and law enforcement.

I've worn many hats in my esports career as community and social media manager, marketer and business development. As a result, I have a unique ability to manage multi-demential projects and to overcome complex challenges. Experience in the esports industry has taught me that my professional values boil down to the following:

• I am technology driven and passionate about competitive gaming. I speak fluent English, marketer, editor, designer, trainer and manager. Working in several esports roles has taught me to look at things from different angles, which has given me a track record to catch missteps before they happen. 
• I don't need or care who gets credit. I am driven to obtain any target.
• I love new ideas and love creating even bigger ideas. Execution is what matters, and I execute. 
• I'm usually the calm one and I am always running towards fires. 
• I love making new professional acquittances. Reach out if you want to talk technology, business or esports.
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Esport betting. 

8/29/2015

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Billions of dollars being wagered on the outcome of esports events. According to a new white paper published by gaming industry research firm Eilers Research, it is estimated that esports competition will wager more than $250 Million on the outcome of esports events in 2015. That amount is expected to exceed $23 Billion by 2020.

Part of the equation is fantasy esports competition and Eilers Research estimates 590 thousand paid actives for real-money fantasy esports competition in 2015 along with 1.72 Million paid actives for esportsbooks. Fantasy esports is similar to more common daily fantasy operations surrounding football, basketball, baseball, hockey, etc., where individuals may submit an entry fee and compete against others for predetermined prize pools. However, esportsbook wagering is akin to traditional sportsbook wagering, which allows people to place wagers against the house on the predicted outcomes of individual matches.

Eilers Research provides a “bull case” wherein 32.5 Million bettors will wager $42.9 Billion by 2020, generating $3.3 Billion in revenue for operators.

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    My name is Fraser, and I hate writing (but I'm giving it a shot anyway). I am better known as Spazzer, the founder of SpazCraft. You can e-mail me directly here, or find me on social media.

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