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Anucha Jabz Jiwarong is a professional Dota 2 player from Thailand who has played on Earth Spirit, IO and Winter Wyvern heroes. During ESL One Stockholm 2022, he became the first player to play in every position in major tournaments.
Jabz first appeared on the professional scene with Team Everlast.GameFilling, where he was ranked fifth in May 2014. As part of the Thai team, he attempted to qualify for the open qualifications for ESL One Frankfurt 2014, but settled for 9th-10th place. After poor performances, Jabz left the team and took a break from his professional career for six months.
In January 2015, Jiwarong became a fourth position player at Signature.Trust, where he played for over a year and a half. During this time he was able to win The Prime Major, insideDOTA Asia Challenge and Corsair Gaming Arena #5, as well as participate in more than twenty qualifiers for major eSports events. It was in Signature.Trust that he was able to realize his potential, which attracted the attention of Asian grands.
Joining Jabz in the second position on Team Faceless in September 2016 gave him the opportunity to participate in international tournaments. The team managed to qualify for The Summit 6 and then The Boston Major 2016. Jivarong's best achievement with Team Faceless was the 5th-8th place at The Kiev Major 2017. However, the team failed to qualify for The International 2017, which was the reason why Jabz left the team. In August 2017, he became a player of Mineski, with which he managed to win PGL Open Bucharest and Dota 2 Asia Championships 2018.
After taking 9th-12th place at The International 2018, Jiwarong moved to the Fnatic team, where he became captain. He regularly participated in international tournaments including The International 2019 and The International 2021.
In November 2022, Jabz joined Talon Esports and played a season for them. His team's best achievements were 3rd place at Lima Major 2023 and Riyadh Masters 2023, and only 9th-12th place at The International 12. After such a result, Talon Esports drastically changes the roster, and Jabz moved to Aurora Gaming with which he took part in the closed qualification for ESL One Kuala Lumpur 2023. There Aurora Gaming took 4th place and did not qualify for the main part of the tournament.
The next tournament for Jabz with Aurora was DreamLeague Season 22, where the team took 8th place, and also took prizes at BetBoom Dacha Dubai 2024, Elite League 2024, DreamLeague Season 23 and PGL Wallachia: Season 1. The team later managed to qualify for the Riyadh Masters 2024 and The International 2024. At TI, the team placed in the top 8, and at Riyadh Masters 2024, they placed 12th, as they did at FISSURE Universe Ep.3.
In the fall of 2024, Aurora Gaming failed to qualify for DreamLeague Season 24, and also competed at BetBoom Dacha Belgrade 2024, where they finished in 6th place. In December, the team participated in the MESA Invitational 2024, where they placed 4th. The team played at FISSURE PLAYGROUND in February, but didn't get out of the group stage and left the tournament in 13th place.
In the same month, Jabz joined MOODENG WARRIORS but quickly moved to BOOM Esports, where he played as a stand-in. Together with the new team, he took part in FISSURE Universe Ep.4, finishing in 11th place. By the end of April, Jabz had officially joined BOOM Esports. At DreamLeague Season 26, the roster finished in 13th place.
In 2025, the team qualified for The International 2025 but couldn’t reach the playoffs and finished the tournament in 15th place. In December, the esports player joined Team Nemesis.















