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zweih on Joining PARIVISION: 'Only Two CIS Captains Can Build a Tier 1 Team — Jame and chopper'

Young CIS rifler zweih says Jame was the deciding factor in his PARIVISION move — calling Jame and chopper the only two CIS captains who can build a Tier 1 team around young players.

zweih on Joining PARIVISION: 'Only Two CIS Captains Can Build a Tier 1 Team — Jame and chopper'

Ivan ‘zweih’ Gogin has put on record exactly why he chose PARIVISION over other CIS options: Dzhami ‘Jame’ Ali. The 18-year-old rifler — recently signed from Team Spirit — credits the veteran captain as the single biggest factor in the decision, in a comment originally published by CS3NEWS and later cited by Cybersport.ru.

The zweih quote

“I chose PARIVISION because of Jame, because he is one of the few people in the CIS who can build a good tier-one team around super-talented young players. There are only two such captains in the CIS — Jame and chopper.”

The framing is significant: zweih is publicly placing Jame alongside Dmitry ‘chopper’ Dyomin as the two CIS in-game leaders capable of building championship sides around rising talent — and explicitly ruling out the rest of the region’s captain pool.

Jame’s tactical depth

zweih also flagged Jame’s unique tactical layer as a structural draw:

“Jame has the most unique ideas. I haven’t heard what he calls in other teams or from other captains. I was surprised by how he can come up with such winning solutions under pressure.”

The PARIVISION trajectory

PARIVISION’s rapid international rise since the Jame era began has put the project firmly inside Tier 1 conversation, and the zweih signing is the latest piece of a young-talent-around-veteran-IGL architecture. The 18-year-old’s public endorsement is the kind of locker-room signal that usually predates further roster development inside the same framework.

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8 years covering professional Counter-Strike, former tier-2 CS:GO analyst. Reports on Tier-1 roster moves, Major coverage, and esports betting integrity.

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